What does a "straight pepper diet" mean?
What does a "straight pepper diet" mean? Could you please provide more context or details about where you heard this term? I'm curious to understand its significance and how it's applied. Thank you!
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It refers to engaging in sexual activity to the extent that it becomes habitual, impersonal, and mundane, in contrast to being completely celibate. These concepts are intended to be read together as two extreme perspectives on the subject of sexual relations. For a healthy individual, both food and sex should be enjoyable yet moderate, rather than either nonexistent or excessively prevalent. An unhealthy person, who tends to be extreme in various aspects of life, may choose to either isolate themselves from intimacy or rely on a false sense of it. This is from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, page 69.
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