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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

is Fab addictive, like many on here I have joined, left, returned, left again, a veritable turnstile of coming & going...but what keeps bring us back

I describe it as a Hotel California effect...

you can sign out anytime you want but you can never leave

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"is Fab addictive, like many on here I have joined, left, returned, left again, a veritable turnstile of coming & going...but what keeps bring us back

I describe it as a Hotel California effect...

you can sign out anytime you want but you can never leave"

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By *uzz_BuzzCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

Fab is very addictive and once Pandora's box is open, it seems impossible to close.

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By *sLittleRedRidingHoodWoman
over a year ago

Magical Forrest

Very much so ... it's the adrenalin rush ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Addiction is a brain disorder characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.Despite the involvement of a number of psychosocial factors, a biological process – one which is induced by repeated exposure to an addictive stimulus – is the core pathology that drives the development and maintenance of an addiction.The two properties that characterize all addictive stimuli are that they are reinforcing (i.e., they increase the likelihood that a person will seek repeated exposure to them) and intrinsically rewarding (i.e., they are perceived as being inherently positive, desirable, and pleasurable).

Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system which arises through transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms and develops over time from chronically high levels of exposure to an addictive stimulus (e.g., eating food, the use of cocaine, engagement in sexual activity.

So that would be a YES!!!!

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By *kblueeyesCouple
over a year ago

kilkenny


"Addiction is a brain disorder characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.Despite the involvement of a number of psychosocial factors, a biological process – one which is induced by repeated exposure to an addictive stimulus – is the core pathology that drives the development and maintenance of an addiction.The two properties that characterize all addictive stimuli are that they are reinforcing (i.e., they increase the likelihood that a person will seek repeated exposure to them) and intrinsically rewarding (i.e., they are perceived as being inherently positive, desirable, and pleasurable).

Addiction is a disorder of the brain's reward system which arises through transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms and develops over time from chronically high levels of exposure to an addictive stimulus (e.g., eating food, the use of cocaine, engagement in sexual activity.

So that would be a YES!!!!"

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By *ohndunboyneMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

Definitely!

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