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You mean you don't want them laying around in bed all day with the lap-top, perfecting their one-handed typing skills?
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You mean you don't want them laying around in bed all day with the lap-top, perfecting their one-handed typing skills? |
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Porn gets us through the tough times
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Would you stay with a man/woman if he/she was addicted to porn? Only if i was hard up. Otherwise there are too many other Healthy fish in the sea. |
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Porn gets us through the tough times |
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Would you stay with a man/woman if he/she was addicted to porn? Some would consider porn viewing a requirement to the relationship! |
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if Mongo stay there will be trouble
If Mongo go it will be double So c'mon let Mongo know |
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if Mongo stay there will be trouble If Mongo go it will be double So c'mon let Mongo know Mongo stay Or Mongo go |
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if Mongo stay there will be trouble If Mongo go it will be double So c'mon let Mongo know Mongo stay Or Mongo go Mongo gone |
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Would you stay with a man/woman if he/she was addicted to porn? I have yet to know a woman who was addicted to porn. But I wouldn't necessarily have a problem with it if we were to re-enact some of the scenes in the movies afterward. |
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if a man needs porn in the bedroom, then he has no creativity, from not having enough true connection to other's, from only seeking first and foremost, to satisfy himself.
movies are only for what does not have live participants, lol... all learning and discovery is lost, with any manuel, and fill the mind with expectations, as illusions, which do not even allow for feeling true reality, at it's height, even when it is present. peace |
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Edited by
Want2B5ft
on
Tue 03/10/09 11:00 PM
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Would you stay with a man/woman if he/she was addicted to porn? Being addicted means it tends to dominate their thinking, making it difficult to work or engage in healthy personal relationships. In all probability, they might engage in distorted thinking, often rationalizing and justifying their behavior and blaming others for problems. Very likely, they might generally deny they have a problem and make excuses for their actions. There would most probably be risk-taking; and they might engage in it despite the potential for negative and/or dangerous consequences. In addition to damaging their relationships and interfering with his or her work and social life, the addiction would also put the person at risk for emotional and physical injury. If they had no motivation or willingness to change, I could not stay....even if it broke my heart. It wouldn't be healthy for me. ....I left at least one relationship because of this, over a year ago. Well said. This is why I left my 25 yr marriage. |
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