A lesson from porn women might want to remember



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I have heard about porn addiction. At first, I wondered if people labelled a behavior an addiction so they could continue the behavior throughout the so-called recovery process. Relapse is a part of recovery! However, I saw something quite recently that caused me to adjust my view and consider the possibility that pornography is an addiction. I was showing someone pictures of me . The pictures were on my phone. I wanted an opinion because I want to add more pictures to this blog. To my surprise, the guy was more interested in the pictures on the screen than the real woman, the exact same woman, beside him. He wrenched his gaze from the screen to look at me with an enormous effort and only after I pointed out that I was right there. What if there is something about a screen that draws people in. Women jealous of porn might want to consider taking pictures or making videos for their husbands. The men might still be all about the porn (so it’s not a total solution to neglect) but at least he would be viewing his wife, and she would feel less betrayed.  Now that’s a unique idea!

Remember: there is something about a screen that is addictive. Try to use that addictive quality to your advantage with your partner.


6 responses to “A lesson from porn women might want to remember”

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  1. Interesting post. I think he was focused on the “perfection” of the picture. She was “responding” to him exactly the way he wanted her to, with the requisite backstory to complete his perfection fantasy. Same with “porn addictions.” everything happens exactly like the receiver wants it; time, location, participant response etc

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    • Do men like porn for it’s perfection? I always thought the attraction in today’s world is the ubiquitous access. I must think about perfection…

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