A few days ago my friend informed me his wife caught him wayyy too drunk over the weekend. In his own words they had an intervention. He cried; he asked for help; she poured beer down the sink. . . The whole nine yards. I felt relieved that I could finally talk to him about … Continue reading Whether to Get Involved
Category: Pornography Addiction
Resources for Anyone Dealing with Porn Addiction
Been Outside Lately?
I used to spend as much time outdoors as I could doing virtually anything, so long as I had a partner in crime. I don’t know for sure what happened... I think it was “adulting” that ruined it. I remember having to create a new email address once I “moved back inside” because I didn’t … Continue reading Been Outside Lately?
More Joy and Less Regret
Today’s topic is a life trick I’ve discovered and considered a lot recently; I’m thoroughly convinced it will work well for nearly everyone. It makes me better at life, and life is better. If your wants and desires by nature always guide you to outcomes you enjoy, then this post isn't for you. Congratulations! Have … Continue reading More Joy and Less Regret
The Day Porn Recovery Really Started
Today we are talking about an integral part of my own journey that may be missing from yours or from that of one you love. The war (carefully chosen instead over battle) of becoming Porn-free is a long one— full of ups, downs, and in-betweens. It's filled with the putting down of feet, renewed vigor, … Continue reading The Day Porn Recovery Really Started
The Brain On Porn
Today I wanted to share a post from a friend's site that focuses on how Porn affects the brain. You can access his post/site here By Joseph F. Price Are you habitually thinking or fantasizing about sex? Are you always trying to find ways to satisfy your urges and frustrations? Do you get an adrenaline … Continue reading The Brain On Porn
A Hack For Tough Decisions
Making choices can be overwhelming for some of us. Maybe it doesn’t have to always be that way.
Porn: What I Wish I Had Known Before The Start Of Breaking The Habit
If I could go back to when I was caught in that endless cycle of shame and repeat, these are the things I would say.