Experts point out: Sexual perversion prevention is more important than treatment
A normal person sometimes has abnormal sexual behavior under a specific age and environment. The general symptoms are as follows:
1. Homosexual love: before and after puberty, some boys and girls may have same-sex partners. The tendency to be overly intimate, reluctant to leave, or even longing for someone. However, once the environment changes, they will naturally turn their interest to the opposite sex.
2. Narcissism: It is easy to occur in teenagers. For example, some people often look in the mirror and always like to admire their body, face or white skin, etc., and have a feeling of "self-admiration".
Sexual perversion mainly has the following forms:
A. Homosexuality: It is different from the above-mentioned same-sex love. It uses the same sex as the object to satisfy sexual desire, and mostly hates the opposite sex.
B. The way of sexual satisfaction is unique: Sexual perverts often achieve sexual satisfaction through the following bad "habits": (1) Voyeurism; (2) Exhibitionism; ( 3) obscenity; (4) sadism; (5) masochism.
C. Abnormal objects that satisfy sexual needs: Normal people satisfy their sexual needs with the opposite sex, while perverts are more concerned with items, such as women’s underwear, bras and socks (fetish) .
Sexual perversion is not an ordinary sexual abnormality. It is not only a disease, but also harms others and causes chaos to society. The person concerned is easily condemned and despised by the people around him, and will be very painful inside. It turns out that medications, environmental influences and educational measures are often of little use in treating sexual deviance today. Therefore, the prevention of sexual perversion is more important than the treatment. Prevention should start from an early age. For example, children should be properly educated and should not encourage or condone dressing up of the opposite sex or engage in games pretending to be the opposite sex, etc. Sexual perverts are mostly young people, but most sexual perversions tend to get better after the age of 40 to 50.