seriously! like how do you become addicted to coffee, I drink it regularly but I can’t say I am caffeine addict or something. how one become a caffeine addict?

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    Come on, now you’re just being rude and dismissive. I’m trying to come together here and come to an understanding.

    I have evidence to support it

    What, where? You’ve sited the DSM-V and anecdotes, the former disagrees with you and the latter is opinion

    Cite one.

    Here’s two:

    News article using the term “addiction”:

    Inside Caffeine Addicts Anonymous: ‘It Controlled Me Enough’ which also mentions a support group, like the ones you reference: Caffeine Addicts Anonymous

    Scientific article using the term “addiction”:

    Caffeine Intoxication and Addiction

    Whether or not you agree with them, the point is that it is commonly used.

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      It took how many comments for you to finally say something of substance? That is why this discussion is dead.

      FTR lol at citing a news article about recovery programs you dismissed ages ago, and an article dated back to the DSM-IV supposedly in the era of invalid language.

      Bye

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        So I give you articles that are not only referencing the exact version of addiction you want and mention a support group that you keep referencing and you dismiss them because it’s inconvenient. I fit the references to something you might find convincing. I didn’t find sources that convinced me I found sources that might convince you.

        But please, provide your own evidence, as you referenced earlier. I have provided mine, and I await yours.

        You have literally said nothing at this point beyond referencing outdated version of the manual and anecdotal evidence.