Vampirrella
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Originally posted by: Carp1812
Originally posted by: Mephistokur
So, um, what if I want to overcome my addiction without using prayer? I really don't want God to know I masturbate...
God already knows you masturbate.
Originally posted by: HillbillyHab
Found this under the Report Porn Violations link.
"Report Web Sites that Display Complete Nudity or Sexual Activity Without Requiring Credit Card Access"
"If you provide the information requested below, Florida Family Association will add the information to a comprehensive report being prepared on this problem."
Looks like that comprehensive report is the HOT deal!
Originally posted by: jm0ris0n
Originally posted by: 420247
I DONT HAVE A PROBLEM! F@!KIN CHRISTIANS!
*sigh* ...You really give the impression of a well educated netizen...
Anyway, christianity is not mentioned anywhere on that link.
If you want to 'blame' an organization (one based on plain, basic bar or moral/ethical standards then please blame theflorida family association, and not an extremely diverse group of people who have accepted the saving grace Jesus Christ has brought into their lives)
BTW: pornography DOES actually damage relationships and lead to marital problems. I and my loved ones are a living testimony how pronography hurts those who love you.
Originally posted by: Tweakmeister
It's unforunate that so many people have become so addicted and complacent with pornography.
There are basically five stages of addiction: early exposure, addiction, escalation, desensitization, and acting out sexually.
As an example, consider that between 1984 and 1988 over 150 sex-oriented businesses were closed in Oklahoma City. During that period, the rape rate in the county decreased 25%, while increasing 20% throughout the state.
This is just one example of many. No, I'm not saying watching one vid will make you a criminal, but consider the traits that are directly linked with pornography addictions.
Pornography may be "healthy" and "helpful" in building sexually based relationships, but true love is not in the sex. A good relationship is not built on sex, contrary to what popular culture teaches. Sex is a by-product of showing love for eachother. If you say to me "true love is in the sex" ... then what happens if your wife gets raped, or you are in an accident and loose all feeling? What's left in the relationship?
Originally posted by: Tweakmeister
It's unforunate that so many people have become so addicted and complacent with pornography. There are basically five stages of addiction: early exposure, addiction, escalation, desensitization, and acting out sexually. As an example, consider that between 1984 and 1988 over 150 sex-oriented businesses were closed in Oklahoma City. During that period, the rape rate in the county decreased 25%, while increasing 20% throughout the state. This is just one example of many. No, I'm not saying watching one vid will make you a criminal, but consider the traits that are directly linked with pornography addictions. Pornography may be "healthy" and "helpful" in building sexually based relationships, but true love is not in the sex. A good relationship is not built on sex, contrary to what popular culture teaches. Sex is a by-product of showing love for eachother. If you say to me "true love is in the sex" ... then what happens if your wife gets raped, or you are in an accident and loose all feeling? What's left in the relationship?
Originally posted by: Tweakmeister
It's unforunate that so many people have become so addicted and complacent with pornography.
There are basically five stages of addiction: early exposure, addiction, escalation, desensitization, and acting out sexually.
As an example, consider that between 1984 and 1988 over 150 sex-oriented businesses were closed in Oklahoma City. During that period, the rape rate in the county decreased 25%, while increasing 20% throughout the state.
This is just one example of many. No, I'm not saying watching one vid will make you a criminal, but consider the traits that are directly linked with pornography addictions.
Pornography may be "healthy" and "helpful" in building sexually based relationships, but true love is not in the sex. A good relationship is not built on sex, contrary to what popular culture teaches. Sex is a by-product of showing love for eachother. If you say to me "true love is in the sex" ... then what happens if your wife gets raped, or you are in an accident and loose all feeling? What's left in the relationship?