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Are you a little curious about pornography addiction?
If you're a woman, "curious" may not be the right way to describe it. Desperate for answers and in need of help may be a better way to put things. You could be searching for all the information you can get your hands on so you can try to understand why your partner has a pornography addiction.
If you're a man, you may be the one who's curious about how your addiction to pornography compares to others and if it really qualifies as an addiction at all. After all, don’t most average guys look at porn? Yes, but that doesn’t mean it’s good for them or doesn’t cause problems. Maybe you just want to know how other men deal with pornography.
At Guy Stuff we work with men who are addicted to porn every day. We help men overcome porn addiction and help women learn to deal with it. Just for clarification, women can struggle with addiction to pornography, too, but as you'll see below it looks a lot different for most women than it does for men (check out Do Women Like Porn?).
Good question. Let's start to look inside pornography addiction with a couple of real-life examples of behaviors associated with an addiction to porn. The excerpts that follow are from the article Porn Addiction:
You can see from these examples that pornography addiction doesn't just involve men. Also, like any addiction it can start innocently enough, such as the couple trying to improve their sex life, but it can quickly get out of control.
There are many people who don’t think looking at pornography on a regular basis qualifies as an addiction -- especially those that are actually addicted.
An addiction to alcohol or drugs can be easier to define and identify. Pornography addiction is a bit more difficult. But when someone spends time watching porn at work, instead of socializing with friends, or needs to watch porn in order to have sex with their partner, there’s a problem.
A lot of people, usually men, think that looking at porn is nothing more than something to pass the time or a way to relieve some stress. It can seem harmless because it’s not actually physically cheating and no one is visibly getting hurt. Unfortunately, neither one of these perceptions is true.
Looking at porn actually causes many problems, and not just for the viewer, but for their relationships as well. And while it isn't the same as meeting someone in a hotel room, many experts and certainly many spouses will tell you that a regular porn habit is actually a form of cheating, or at least micro-cheating.
Specific numbers are hard to come by, but here are some statistics that can give some us idea:
As you can see, addiction to porn affects a lot of people and is quite problematic.
Hopefully, this begins to give you a little bit of a look inside pornography addiction. Obviously, there's much more to it than this. In Part 2 of this series we'll look deeper into understanding the causes of addiction to porn.
Editor's Note: This post was originally published August 15, 2012. It has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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I have a boyfriend we have been together 4 years he has been divorced 2 times he was taken to the cleaners but his last ex wife. So he has to pay alimony for life his excuse was his walls were so high and yet sex always got him in trouble maybe because he married them. He is a diabetic we're just has to take the pills he's a bag of candy at a time he could not show any affection none so for the first couple of years I thought and believed it was because he'd been so hurt. But then I found on this phone all this p*** videos it made me sick and he said he wasn't into p*** and I brought it up on his phone and showed him and we just kind of swept it under the rug then I found all this point again we don't live together because I always come home because he's too Moody at one point I wanted to marry this man he has a good job butt he is very selfish I would love some feedback on this situation
Teyna, It's great that you realize what it is you don't want in a relationship. Because there's a lot of shame and embarrassment involved with viewing porn, most men won't admit to liking it. Read the other articles in the Porn Addiction for ideas and suggestions for things you can do. -Kurt