These Are The Most Bizarre Addictions People Actually Admitted To Having (This Is Unbelievable!)
I think that it's important to start out with the fact that addiction to anything is a mental illness. Yes, some people do weird things for attention, but most of the time, whatever lights up the reward center for the brain can become addictive.
This is why there are so many things that we can get addicted to. I've compiled some of the weirdest ones in this article, so prepare yourself.
Pulling Hair
Addiction to hair pulling, or by its medical term, trichtillomania, is an impulse control. People have the urge to pull their hair out from either their head, eyelashes, eyebrows, arms, wherever.
People who have this condition also usually have some sort of anxiety. Pulling their hair makes them feel better.
Eating Soap / Detergent
If this reminds you of the phase about kids eating Tide Pods, you're not alone. That's all I can think about.
But, apparently eating soap or detergent can be an addiction for some people. It's not a good one as it can liquify your bowels and kill you.
Rubbing Dolls On Your Face
It's fairly normal to have a weird addiction at 24 years old. Heck, it's kind of out of the ordinary if you don't have a weird obsession at that age.
But, a girl named Lacey takes it to another level. She has an addiction to rubbing doll heads on her face. She literally does it all day long.
Eating Glass
There's actually a medical term for people who are addicted to eating glass— hyalophagia. Many people who have this addiction aren't so much fawning over the taste, but rather the attention.
They also end up sustaining serious injuries for doing it (surprise). This isn't my first choice for a nice dinner.
Eat / Drinking Sugar
If you're reading this one and think you're guilty of this addiction, you're probably not wrong. I mean, refined sugar is scientifically as addictive as many drugs.
If you don't think your body is addicted to sugar, just try to go without it for a few weeks (that includes natural sugar). You'll have awful anxiety, cravings, headaches, tiredness... the list goes on.
Plastic Surgery
We have all body parts that we wish looked a little different. From noses, to lashes, to boobs — it's very normal. But, some people's addiction to plastic surgery takes it to a different level.
They become obsessed with an imperfection and see the plastic surgery route as the only possible option.
Listening To Heavy Metal
We all have our own tastes in music. It's not weird if you're a country music guy, or a rock guy, or a pop guy. But, a man in Sweden took it to an obsessive level.
He was so addicted to heavy metal, and it took over so much of his life that he is legally allowed to qualify it as a disability. He receives unemployment benefits because of it.
Working
It's safe to say that having a solid work ethic is something that many employers look for. But, some people become obsessive over their work to a point of fault.
Without a work-life balance, you risk emotional disconnection in relationships and your social life will plummet significantly. Be careful with it.
Ice Cubes
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that many people around the world have an addiction to chewing ice cubes.
There's an actual benefit to chewing ice cubes though. At least you're going to be getting your daily amount of water, which I think has been upped to like seventeen thousand liters a day now.
Paint Chips
Have you ever looked at a painted wall and gotten a little hungry? Well, me neither, but apparently it's a thing.
Some people pass on Lays chips, pass on Doritos, but eat paint chips. It's obviously pretty terrible for you, so don't do it. Often time addiction starts when you're a young kid just experimenting.
Social Media
If you have any form of social media, this shouldn't come as too big of a surprise. I mean, the platforms are literally designed to be as addictive as crack.
Social media addiction can have a seriously negative impact on someone life. If they try to quit SM, it can have lasting psychological damage to them.