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There are many studies regarding meth and hypersexuality. There's even an entire porn genre of women/men who do sexual stuff for access to drugs. It's all over the place.Until the sheets are bloody, perhaps?
This isn't totally true. People with actual hardcore ADHD as an adult that isn't the "I can't finish my work and focus" are prone to addiction, drug abuse, poor impulse control and other things. There probably are people with some form of ADHD that these medications are helpful for but for many other people since it releases so much dopamine they just end up abusing it even if they actually have ADHD.Perhaps at higher doses, but porn-seeking behavior as well as hypersexual behavior is common in people who are prescribed for ADHD that they actually have and take it at a medical (or slightly higher) dose. It's important to remember that adderall has a different effect on people who actually have ADHD then it does on people who don't. Also, people with ADHD already have an issue with stimulation seeking and the adderall just jacks that up to 11, add that to the fact that adderall makes it really hard to cum, and really easy to stay hard for a long time, and you got a recipe for gooning.
Meth works a bit differently and does induce this behavior in basically everyone.
Adderall is a very touchy medication when it comes to dosage and other things. Having ADHD or not I don't think has any real bearing on how it works on people - it floods your brain with dopamine and at certain doses induces euphoria. If you have "real ADHD" or not euphoria is the high that people chase (or just abuse it to hyperfocus on shit)
When I was abusing it I would give the bottle to a friend in an effort to not take it all and even got to the point where I considered spending like a thousand dollars on a locked pill automated pill dispenser, something like this (which would basically mean I would only get one dose per day):
The whole thing of "oh if you have actual ADHD then it works differently" isn't really grounded in reality and ADHD diagnoses are fucking trivial to get - if you actually have hardcore ADHD then pills that are basically amphetamines will likely get abused like fuck and you'll end up shaking like Adolf Hitler:
There's really a vast misunderstanding of hardcore ADHD that TikTok and the internet have proliferated. People with hardcore ADHD have extremely poor impulse control and are constantly agitated (generally speaking - there are different types of ADHD). It's also the case that ADHD overlaps significantly with autism and aspergers and some other diagnoses.
If you look at Nick's behavior its likely he has hardcore ADHD given how much he abuses drugs and chases highs constantly. To add to that alcohol floods the brain with dopamine and that's part of the reason for the "Ballmer Peak": https://xkcd.com/323/