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Obsession with Internet Porn Sites
Category: Relationships and Society > Relationships Asked by: tori411-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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24 Nov 2002 18:42 PST
Expires: 24 Dec 2002 18:42 PST Question ID: 113967 |
My boyfriend of ten months (we met in an on-line dating site/met in person 9 months ago and see each other every other weekend) visits porn sites on his computer in the morning before he goes to work (and maybe other times). We have talked about marriage (he has taken me on a trip to meet his mother and his father-they are divorced) and I am in love with him. 1) I do not understand how he can prefer what he finds on the computer to what we could share together on the phone during our weeks apart, 2) I do not understand how he can visit those sites after we have been together over a weekend...and then tell me he loves me. This sounds like an obsession and even though I am so in love with him and want to marry him, I am not certain I want to be a part of this or even know how to deal with it. I am trying to find data/information (about internet porn obsession) that would enable me to make a decision as to continuing or ending the relationship. |
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Re: Obsession with Internet Porn Sites
Answered By: darrel-ga on 24 Nov 2002 19:26 PST |
Hello-- I have carefully researched your question and have your answer. First, relationship experts would recommend that you talk with your boyfriend about your concerns. Tell him how it makes you feel. Be honest. Tell him you don't understand how the two of you could spend a weekend together and then the next morning he hops on the computer to look at pornography. Ask him why he does it, whether he likes the porn more than he likes you. Make sure you have a serious conversation with him about this. Based on your depiction of his porn habit, he may be addicted to Internet porn. It sounds funny. But he may be. There's a good questionnaire you or he can complete to determine this. The link is http://www.onlinesexaddict.org/osaq.html A study on sex addition was completed by MSNBC.com and The San Jose Marital and Sexuality Center. They surveyed more than 9,000 Internet users. They found that "almost 80 percent used their home computers for sexual purposes. In addition, one percent of respondents could be classified as cybersex compulsives (used the Internet for sexual purposes for 11 or more hours per week). [4] The following are more results from the survey. 7 of 10 participants in survey keep online sexual activities a secret 1 in 5 men and 1 in 8 women use computers at work to access sexual material 6 times as many men engage in online sexual pursuits as women In addition, the study suggested that at many as 17 percent of respondents that were not at risk before the Internet may now be vulnerable to sex addiction that interferes with their daily lives. [5] Sexual addiction is a growing problem in our society." You may read this complete article online. The link is http://www.stanford.edu/~mrubens/pornsite2/addiction.htm Another substantial study about porn addiction has a web site. The link is http://www.chatcheaters.com/pornaddiction.htm The National Council on Sex Addiction and Compulsivity has published numerous papers and studies. You may see a list of this data at http://www.ncsac.org/position.htm A Christian web site deals specifically with the issue of sexual addiction. You may find it helpful. They even have volunteers to whom you may write for personal information. Be sure to look for the section called "Married or Engaged to Sex Addicts." The link is http://www.christiananswers.net/love/stories.html An article in Cosmopolitan looks at the issue of having a boyfriend addicted to sex. The link is http://magazines.ivillage.com/cosmopolitan/experts/agony/qas/0,12750,192655_286204,00.html A good article about porn addiction is on the MSNBC web site. The link is http://www.msnbc.com/news/443437.asp A list of good books for spouses and loved ones of porn addicts can be found online. The link is http://www.porn-free.org/books_spouse_porn_addicts.htm An article by Dr. Tony Fiore called "Internet Porn Can Become Compulsive" is online. The link is http://www.sexcoachonline.com/education.asp If you decide you'd like to talk with a sex therapist about this issue, there's a decent web site that can help you find the right counselor. The link is http://www.find-a-therapist.com/ Christian Women Today published an article called "My Husband was Addicted to Porn." It's pretty interesting. The link is http://www.christianitytoday.com/tcw/2001/003/11.74.html An addiction web site: http://www.peele.net/faq/wanking.html To conduct this research, I searched the following terms: dr. obsession porn, husband "sexual addiction," "my boyfriend" "addicted to sex," "my boyfriend" "addicted to sex" "break up," "addicted to porn" study I hope this helps! If you need any clarification, please don't hesitate to ask. darrel-ga |
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Re: Obsession with Internet Porn Sites
From: somynona-ga on 30 Nov 2002 12:50 PST |
In my opinion there's nothing to be ashamed or guilty about in viewing pornography. My girlfriend and I do it all the time. The problem here isn't necessarily that your boyfriend views pornography, but whether or not this activity is compatible with your relationship and, if it currently isn't, whether you're talking about it. If you talk about it you may get a response that leads you to accept the activity... or even participate. You may get a response that leads your boyfriend to discontinue his activity. Or you may get a response that leads one or both of you to conclude that you are better off going your separate ways. Critical for any outcome that doesn't cause undue misery is to make sure you do actually talk about it. And make sure you put aside enough time to have a real discussion. |
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Re: Obsession with Internet Porn Sites
From: meego-ga on 01 Dec 2002 10:36 PST |
darrel, great answer. You found some things I was not able to find when I tried to research this myself a while back. somynona, what if you did accept it at the level it was at in the beginning, no problem; and you did occaisionally participate, because you don't have any insecurity about it, nor moral objection; but then things accelerated, gigs of porn on the computer, cyber sex and email cheating, etc. Once addressed, calmly, good timing, non-judgemental stance; in short in a respectful way and to communicate my growing concern, well, lets just say that my feelings were not respected, and our sex-life tanked. Most people can use porn in a way that is not destructive; some cannot. Instead of thinking it is the woman's problem, that she is insecure, or a prude; be open to the possibility that some people are, in fact addicted; have lost jobs, marriages, etc, and still cannot quit. It has nothing to do with normal, healthy sexuality when it gets to this point. Still, no one can decide for anyone whether they have a "problem" or not. As somynona says, you need to decide for yourself what you can live with or not; and still maintain your own values and self-esteem. There, thanks for letting me get that off my chest! |
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Re: Obsession with Internet Porn Sites
From: steph1000-ga on 05 Dec 2002 10:25 PST |
To me, I think the question here is whether his porn-viewing habit is directly interfering with the relationship (or his life). If not, then I think it's a subjective matter. People break up with each other over subjective matters all the time. For instance, I wouldn't want my girlfriend going to a guilt-inducing church every Sunday, nor would I want her exposed to commercially-ladden self-esteem-lowering women's magazines. However, I wouldn't really confront her on those issues, a confrontation over such an individual issue usually doesn't work, so I'd probably just end up breaking up with her. |
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