10 Ways to Fight Pornography

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10 Ways to Fight Pornography


A recent study asked a group of kids how often their peers look at adult entertainment online. They responded that it was often. The study also asked what parental controls were in place on their devices, and almost all said none — because their parents trusted them. These parents have no idea what their children are seeing.
Why are controls so critical? First, the average age of a child’s first exposure to pornography is 11. So if that’s the average, some children are seeing it much earlier. Furthermore, research is beginning to give us the full, frightening picture of what adult entertainment does to a brain and to a life. Much like substance abuse, it alters the brain, creating a need for a level of stimulation that a healthy, marital sex life doesn’t always provide. It sets our children up to have a distorted view of sex and suffer from a desire that can’t be satisfied.
Why are so many dads turning a blind eye to this problem? Is it because they don’t think it’s a problem? Is it because of their own adult entertainment use? Maybe they feel hypocritical setting up boundaries for their kids that they themselves can’t hold. If this is you, we want you to know that it’s not too late to protect your children, and there is hope for you too. Here are 10 ways to fight pornography:

1. Admit you have a problem.

We live in a world that wants us to make allowance for justifying and tolerating almost every off-color thing we could think of. One of the best things you can do for yourself, your marriage and your children is to admit you have a problem with pornography.

2. Invite trusted friends to encourage you and hold you accountable.

We would also suggest bringing your wife in on your struggle. Voicing your struggle to others and admitting you have a problem is a huge step in the right direction.

3. Online accountability.

Use software to monitor your online activity. Covenant Eyes is a great resource for men. It allows you to receive your accountability partner’s reports weekly for the sites they visit and the searches they make. It lets you know when you need to follow up with each other on questionable activity. Finally, it allows you to celebrate with each other in putting online struggles to death.

4. Set boundaries with your mobile device.
Nowadays, our smartphones and tablets are even more of a gateway to pornography than a desktop computer. The same online accountability applies to your mobile device. Set boundaries and use software to monitor all online activity.

5. If you have offline pornography at your disposal, destroy it.

If you are wanting to fight your addiction to pornography but are hanging on to that magazine or [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/mosdvd.htm]DVD[/words] (in its secret hiding place) then your “fight” is really just a masquerade. Man up, and destroy those items. Right now.

6. Take all forms of media seriously.

Don’t think to yourself that TV shows or movies that emphasize sexual situations or portray women in the wrong light are harmless. Even if they are not considered “adult entertainment,” they are damaging. If you’re struggling with pornography, these types of entertainment will only make your struggle more difficult.

7. If you are married, take a step back and think on your marriage.

Are you satisfied and happy in your marriage? What’s awesome about your marriage? What is lacking? Are you content with the level of sexual intimacy within your marriage? These are great questions to ask yourself. They just might lead you to the root cause for your addiction.

8. Realize that you didn’t just become addicted to adult entertainment.

How you conduct yourself in public and where you look every day have greatly influenced where you find yourself today. That long stare at the passing woman, the double take at the lady you just walked by, the thoughts that come to mind when you see the magazines in the checkout lane at the grocery store… This is where the battle starts in the everyday scenarios and situations. Fight the good fight here too. Guard your eyes and guard your mind.

9. Take a second and think beyond the images or videos you’re looking at.

This is a person, a real woman, a human being created by God, just like you. She’s somebody’s daughter, sister, or even mother. Think of what her life must be like in front of the camera day after day – exploited and made insanely vulnerable. Chances are she is wrapped up in some kind of string of human sex trafficking and your addiction is helping to fund this multibillion-dollar business. She is not there for your enjoyment. She is being held captive and more than likely is crying out for help.

10. Your pornography addiction is a heart issue first and foremost.

You are exchanging truth for a lie. You are voluntarily placing your affections on the cheap thrills that are ultimately fleeting and leave you feeling worthless. You were created for God, by God. Ask God to help you every time you are tempted.
 
Very nice post brother. Again more knowledge and wisdom for others to reflect upon. I like the vibe of this thread man. Nice work!
 
Giving up adult entertainment was one of the best things I did for my mental health and perspective on Sexuality. I have an addictive personality so it was best for me to give it up.
 
Just trying to help others who are suffering as I have. I really pray those who need help get it because it is a terrible addiction.
 
I would like to give a little bit different point of view to all those, who fight with adult entertainment.

You can approach this situation comparing it with knife – should the usage of knife be regulated and limited, because some people use knives to kill themselves or other people…….? At the same time the vast majority use knives to make their everyday lives better and easier………

Similarly with adult entertainment – you can destroy yourself and your real-life sexual relationships if you use it in abnormal amounts. But you can also use is to enrich your sexual life and look at beautiful girls doing nasty things.

And that is the main problem in our society – brutal violence, blood, murders, dead bodies etc. are on our TV screens even in daytime, but no one cares and doesn't call all those serial fans addicted. Because society is so brainwashed that think that it is normal. Some naked girls do nasty things, that do not harm anyone, and most part of the society condemns it……..

I’m against adult entertainment where girls are tricked in with lies, which usually ends with broken lives, but if it is her deliberate decision and she beforehand knows that she will be capable of living with this label “adult entertainment”, then it is absolutely ok.

And adult entertainment don’t have to be beautiful…..I think that everyone's deepest sexual desires are not beautiful, when viewed from the perspective of what is in our society considered nice…… Besides……..nice sex usually is synonym to boring sex……..

And in case of adult entertainment addiction, the situation in general is similar to alcohol addiction - there are people who can drink a glass of wine each evening and they never will get addicted to alcohol, and there are people who started just with one innocent beer and then after one week woke up in some dirty place 100 miles from home not remembering anything.

Of course if a person easy becomes addicted to adult entertainment, then it's better for him to stay away from adult entertainment, but for all the others its just a matter of self discipline and self monitoring (and knowing when to press stop or pause buttons).....
 
I am not addicted to adult entertainment - never was. I can go for days/weeks and not view it.

Sometimes I go through a phase where I watch a lot of it for a few days, and then stop out of disinterest.

I sympathize with the OP: he admits he has a adult entertainment addiction. And all addictions are serious! There are men from all walks of life who are addicted to sex and adult entertainment. I wish them the best of luck in conquering their addictions.

Sex addiction and adult entertainment addiction are not the same thing: the former is worse (but the latter is destructive as well).

@ OP: I so hope you find peace with your issue. :)
 
Awesome post. It's amazing how bad adult entertainment actually is for us. https://yourbrainonporn.com/your-brain-on-adult entertainment-series -- that documentary was eye-opening. Plus for guys here, I think we are all size-minded, and watching adult entertainment can make you feel small even if you are packing a monster because of angles, unrealistic reactions, fake measurements, etc.
 
ZackD89;727695 said:
Awesome post. It's amazing how bad adult entertainment actually is for us. https://yourbrainonporn.com/your-brain-on-adult entertainment-series -- that documentary was eye-opening. Plus for guys here, I think we are all size-minded, and watching adult entertainment can make you feel small even if you are packing a monster because of angles, unrealistic reactions, fake measurements, etc.

Very smart post and very true. I can say that since I have stopped viewing adult entertainment my mind has become so much more clear and respectful of females. I rarely speak with women but when I do I have gained a greater respect for them as human beings. I also feel so much more presentable to my Lord, Jesus Christ. I knew I was doing wrong and I also knew I was sending men off into the same direction and I could no longer deal with my guilty conscious. It took a great deal of work to remove all adult entertainment from the forum and it also cost us many Brothers who no longer come due to my decision. That is fine, we are a PE site, not a adult entertainment site. I want the Brotherhood to always be a place of improvement and adult entertainment in no way improves us. Even the ones who have left I have much love for and I hope they can feel that in some way.
 
That's right Fucking crazy debauchery to its fullest n there's plenty of humans willing to take the risk LOL

Thank God we are saved by Jesus Christ! The devil is a pathetic loser and he knows we are strong in Christ so he cheats, lies and plays dirty tricks. Fuck that bitch, he can’t fuck with God!
 
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Why are so many dads turning a blind eye to this problem? Is it because they don’t think it’s a problem? Is it because of their own �naked people movies� use? Maybe they feel hypocritical setting up boundaries for their kids that they themselves can’t hold. If this is you, we want you to know that it’s not too late to protect your children, and there is hope for you too. Here are 10 ways to fight �naked people movies�:


1. Admit you have a problem.
We live in a world that wants us to make allowance for justifying and tolerating almost every off-color thing we could think of. One of the best things you can do for yourself, your marriage and your children is to admit you have a problem with �naked people movies�.

2. Invite trusted friends to encourage you and hold you accountable.
We would also suggest bringing your wife in on your struggle. Voicing your struggle to others and admitting you have a problem is a huge step in the right direction.

3. Online accountability.
Use software to monitor your online activity. Covenant Eyes is a great resource for men. It allows you to receive your accountability partner’s reports weekly for the sites they visit and the searches they make. It lets you know when you need to follow up with each other on questionable activity. Finally, it allows you to celebrate with each other in putting online struggles to death.

4. Set boundaries with your mobile device.
Nowadays, our smartphones and tablets are even more of a gateway to �naked people movies� than a desktop computer. The same online accountability applies to your mobile device. Set boundaries and use software to monitor all online activity.

5. If you have offline �naked people movies� at your disposal, destroy it.
If you are wanting to fight your addiction to �naked people movies� but are hanging on to that magazine or [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/mosdvd.htm]DVD[/words] (in its secret hiding place) then your “fight” is really just a masquerade. Man up, and destroy those items. Right now.

6. Take all forms of media seriously.
Don’t think to yourself that TV shows or movies that emphasize sexual situations or portray women in the wrong light are harmless. Even if they are not considered “�naked people movies�,” they are damaging. If you’re struggling with �naked people movies�, these types of entertainment will only make your struggle more difficult.

7. If you are married, take a step back and think on your marriage.
Are you satisfied and happy in your marriage? What’s awesome about your marriage? What is lacking? Are you content with the level of sexual intimacy within your marriage? These are great questions to ask yourself. They just might lead you to the root cause for your addiction.

8. Realize that you didn’t just become addicted to �naked people movies�.
How you conduct yourself in public and where you look every day have greatly influenced where you find yourself today. That long stare at the passing woman, the double take at the lady you just walked by, the thoughts that come to mind when you see the magazines in the checkout lane at the grocery store… This is where the battle starts in the everyday scenarios and situations. Fight the good fight here too. Guard your eyes and guard your mind.

9. Take a second and think beyond the images or videos you’re looking at.
This is a person, a real woman, a human being created by God, just like you. She’s somebody’s daughter, sister, or even mother. Think of what her life must be like in front of the camera day after day – exploited and made insanely vulnerable. Chances are she is wrapped up in some kind of string of human sex trafficking and your addiction is helping to fund this multibillion-dollar business. She is not there for your enjoyment. She is being held captive and more than likely is crying out for help.

10. Your �naked people movies� addiction is a heart issue first and foremost.
You are exchanging truth for a lie. You are voluntarily placing your affections on the cheap thrills that are ultimately fleeting and leave you feeling worthless. You were created for God, by God. Ask God to help you every time you are tempted. Adult content or porno can have several benefits when consumed responsibly. It can enhance sexual knowledge, provide a safe space to explore fantasies, and improve communication between partners. Additionally, it can help individuals understand their own preferences and desires better. However, it's important to approach it with a healthy mindset and ensure it aligns with personal values and boundaries.
interesting and educative article
 
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10 Ways to Fight Pornography



A recent study asked a group of kids how often their peers look at **** online. They responded that it was often. The study also asked what parental controls were in place on their devices, and almost all said none — because their parents trusted them. These parents have no idea what their children are seeing.
Why are controls so critical? First, the average age of a child’s first exposure to pornography is 11. So if that’s the average, some children are seeing it much earlier. Furthermore, research is beginning to give us the full, frightening picture of what **** does to a brain and to a life. Much like substance abuse, it alters the brain, creating a need for a level of stimulation that a healthy, marital sex life doesn’t always provide. It sets our children up to have a distorted view of sex and suffer from a desire that can’t be satisfied.
Why are so many dads turning a blind eye to this problem? Is it because they don’t think it’s a problem? Is it because of their own **** use? Maybe they feel hypocritical setting up boundaries for their kids that they themselves can’t hold. If this is you, we want you to know that it’s not too late to protect your children, and there is hope for you too. Here are 10 ways to fight pornography:


1. Admit you have a problem.
We live in a world that wants us to make allowance for justifying and tolerating almost every off-color thing we could think of. One of the best things you can do for yourself, your marriage and your children is to admit you have a problem with pornography.

2. Invite trusted friends to encourage you and hold you accountable.
We would also suggest bringing your wife in on your struggle. Voicing your struggle to others and admitting you have a problem is a huge step in the right direction.

3. Online accountability.
Use software to monitor your online activity. Covenant Eyes is a great resource for men. It allows you to receive your accountability partner’s reports weekly for the sites they visit and the searches they make. It lets you know when you need to follow up with each other on questionable activity. Finally, it allows you to celebrate with each other in putting online struggles to death.

4. Set boundaries with your mobile device.
Nowadays, our smartphones and tablets are even more of a gateway to pornography than a desktop computer. The same online accountability applies to your mobile device. Set boundaries and use software to monitor all online activity.

5. If you have offline pornography at your disposal, destroy it.
If you are wanting to fight your addiction to pornography but are hanging on to that magazine or [words=[URL]http://www.mattersofsize.com/mosdvd.htm]DVD[/words[/URL]] (in its secret hiding place) then your “fight” is really just a masquerade. Man up, and destroy those items. Right now.

6. Take all forms of media seriously.
Don’t think to yourself that TV shows or movies that emphasize sexual situations or portray women in the wrong light are harmless. Even if they are not considered “****,” they are damaging. If you’re struggling with pornography, these types of entertainment will only make your struggle more difficult.

7. If you are married, take a step back and think on your marriage.
Are you satisfied and happy in your marriage? What’s awesome about your marriage? What is lacking? Are you content with the level of sexual intimacy within your marriage? These are great questions to ask yourself. They just might lead you to the root cause for your addiction.

8. Realize that you didn’t just become addicted to ****.
How you conduct yourself in public and where you look every day have greatly influenced where you find yourself today. That long stare at the passing woman, the double take at the lady you just walked by, the thoughts that come to mind when you see the magazines in the checkout lane at the grocery store… This is where the battle starts in the everyday scenarios and situations. Fight the good fight here too. Guard your eyes and guard your mind.

9. Take a second and think beyond the images or videos you’re looking at.
This is a person, a real woman, a human being created by God, just like you. She’s somebody’s daughter, sister, or even mother. Think of what her life must be like in front of the camera day after day – exploited and made insanely vulnerable. Chances are she is wrapped up in some kind of string of human sex trafficking and your addiction is helping to fund this multibillion-dollar business. She is not there for your enjoyment. She is being held captive and more than likely is crying out for help.

10. Your pornography addiction is a heart issue first and foremost.
You are exchanging truth for a lie. You are voluntarily placing your affections on the cheap thrills that are ultimately fleeting and leave you feeling worthless. You were created for God, by God. Ask God to help you every time you are tempted.
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10 Ways to Fight Pornography



A recent study asked a group of kids how often their peers look at adult entertainment online. They responded that it was often. The study also asked what parental controls were in place on their devices, and almost all said none — because their parents trusted them. These parents have no idea what their children are seeing.
Why are controls so critical? First, the average age of a child’s first exposure to pornography is 11. So if that’s the average, some children are seeing it much earlier. Furthermore, research is beginning to give us the full, frightening picture of what adult entertainment does to a brain and to a life. Much like substance abuse, it alters the brain, creating a need for a level of stimulation that a healthy, marital sex life doesn’t always provide. It sets our children up to have a distorted view of sex and suffer from a desire that can’t be satisfied.
Why are so many dads turning a blind eye to this problem? Is it because they don’t think it’s a problem? Is it because of their own adult entertainment use? Maybe they feel hypocritical setting up boundaries for their kids that they themselves can’t hold. If this is you, we want you to know that it’s not too late to protect your children, and there is hope for you too. Here are 10 ways to fight pornography:


1. Admit you have a problem.
We live in a world that wants us to make allowance for justifying and tolerating almost every off-color thing we could think of. One of the best things you can do for yourself, your marriage and your children is to admit you have a problem with pornography.

2. Invite trusted friends to encourage you and hold you accountable.
We would also suggest bringing your wife in on your struggle. Voicing your struggle to others and admitting you have a problem is a huge step in the right direction.

3. Online accountability.
소프트웨어를 사용하여 온라인 활동을 모니터링하십시오. Covenant Eyes는 남성을 위한 훌륭한 리소스입니다. 이를 통해 책임 파트너가 방문하는 사이트와 검색 내용에 대한 보고서를 매주 받을 수 있습니다. 의심스러운 활동에 대해 서로 후속 조치를 취해야 할 때 알려줍니다. 마지막으로, 온라인 투쟁을 죽음으로 몰아넣는 데 서로 축하할 수 있습니다.

4. 모바일 장치와의 경계를 설정합니다.
오늘날 우리의 스마트폰과 태블릿은 데스크톱 컴퓨터보다 훨씬 더 외설물로 향하는 관문입니다. 동일한 온라인 책임이 모바일 장치에도 적용됩니다. 경계를 설정하고 소프트웨어를 사용하여 모든 온라인 활동을 모니터링하십시오.

5. 오프라인 포르노가 있다면 파괴하십시오.
만약 당신이 포르노에 대한 중독과 싸우고 싶지만 그 잡지나 [words=[URL]http://www.mattersofsize.com/mosdvd.htm]DVD[/words[/URL]] (비밀스런 은신처에서)에 매달려 있다면, 당신의 "싸움"은 정말로 가장무도회일 뿐입니다. 사람을 모아 그 물건들을 파괴하십시오. 바로 지금.

6. 모든 형태의 미디어를 진지하게 받아들이십시오.
성적인 상황을 강조하거나 여성을 잘못된 시각으로 묘사하는 TV 프로그램이나 영화가 무해하다고 생각하지 마십시오. 설령 그것이 "성인 오락"으로 간주되지 않는다 하더라도, 그것들은 해를 끼치고 있습니다. 만약 당신이 포르노로 어려움을 겪고 있다면, 이런 종류의 오락은 당신의 어려움을 더 어렵게 만들 뿐이다.

7. 기혼자라면 한 걸음 물러서서 결혼 생활에 대해 생각해 보십시오.
당신은 결혼 생활에서 만족스럽고 행복합니까? 당신의 결혼 생활에서 어떤 점이 멋진가요? 무엇이 부족한가? 당신은 결혼 생활 속에서의 성적 친밀감의 수준에 만족합니까? 이것들은 스스로에게 물어볼 수 있는 좋은 질문입니다. 그들은 당신을 중독의 근본 원인으로 이끌 수 있습니다.

8. 당신이 성인 엔터테인먼트에 중독된 것이 아니라는 것을 깨달으십시오.
대중 앞에서 어떻게 처신하고 매일 어디를 보는지는 오늘날 당신이 처한 위치에 큰 영향을 미쳤습니다. 지나가는 여자를 오랫동안 바라보던 그 순간, 방금 지나가던 그 여자를 더블 테이크, 식료품점 계산대에서 잡지를 보았을 때 떠오르는 생각들... 이것은 일상적인 시나리오와 상황에서 전투가 시작되는 곳입니다. 여기서도 선한 싸움을 싸워라. 그대의 눈을 지키고 마음을 지키라.

9. 잠시 시간을 내어 보고 있는 이미지나 비디오 너머에 대해 생각해 보세요.
이 사람은 한 사람이고, 진정한 여자이며, 하나님이 창조하신 인간이며, 여러분과 같습니다. 그녀는 누군가의 딸, 자매, 심지어 어머니입니다. 매일 카메라 앞에서 착취당하고 미친 듯이 취약해지는 그녀의 삶이 어떨지 생각해 보십시오. 그녀는 일종의 인신매매에 휩싸여 있을 가능성이 있으며 당신의 중독은 이 수십억 달러 규모의 사업에 자금을 대는 데 도움이 되고 있습니다. 그녀는 당신의 즐거움을 위해 거기에 있지 않습니다. 그녀는 포로로 잡혀 있으며 아마도 도움을 부르짖고 있을 것입니다.

10. 여러분의 외설물 중독은 무엇보다도 마음의 문제입니다.
당신은 진실을 거짓으로 바꾸고 있습니다. 당신은 궁극적으로 덧없고 당신을 무가치하다고 느끼게 만드는 값싼 스릴에 자발적으로 애정을 쏟고 있습니다. 당신은 하나님을 위해, 하나님에 의해 창조되었습니다. 유혹을 받을 때마다 하나님께 도움을 구하십시오.
I daresay, It was so meaningful to me. Pornography shows us ridiculous and huge things. That's the reason why people think that their own penis is quite small or they can't give pleasure to women. But, One thing is certain, Respect and conversation are quite important to say.
Thank you, DLD. To your gift.
 
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