Our culture typically defines escapism as the intentional distraction from difficult realities. It could be as innocuous as a walk outside after a stressful day or a quiet evening with friends amid a challenging season. However, escapism has a darker side as well. Strategies to numb distressing emotions, such as indulgence in alcohol and viewing pornography, are just as common a way to deal with…
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