First thing, you're not going to hell. The person in line to be the next Dalai Lama went to a strip club, and liked it (although it wasn't an addiction). Sounds like your mind needs a 'rush' to feel balanced. If you feel unbalanced before you go to the club, and then more or less temporarily sated, it's definitely doing something for your brain. Are you a 'high risk' person? Do you like to do things that could potentially put you in danger, like speeding, or doing things at the very last minute? If so, you could be using the clubs sort of like a stimulant or anti-depressant. You could also have ADD, but I wouldn't just assume that without some sort of counseling. Since you need some help now, I figure, look at it this way: You are satisfying a need by doing something 'passively'. All you do is pay money and sit back and watch. What could you do legally that would satisfy you that would be active? Like skin diving, parachute jumping, training for the marathon, martial arts. At least that would be a more 'healthy addiction' and cost a lot less. Another thing is whether you feel like you're doing something illicit? Maybe it feels good doing something you think is 'bad.' If so, what about if it was considered perfectly healthy to go to strip clubs? Would it still have the appeal. Then there's the question about getting the amount and quality of the sex you want? If not, that's probably part of the equation.
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High risk, thrill seeking research