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Published: Monday, Aug. 22 2011 11:24 p.m. MDT

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Joe Moe
Logan, UT

Two things stick out to me from this article.

First,

"They become distant in their relationship with their spouse. The spouses say a lot of the same things: 'I just don't know my husband.' 'He feels like he's a thousand miles away.' 'We're just not connected.'"

This is perhaps the hugest tragedy in pornography use. Healthy relationships, especially marital ones, fade away and die on the vine. A healthy, loving, emotionally intimate marriage can and should be one of the greatest blessings a person could have. Pornography short circuits a person's capacity for healthy relationships.

Second, that women now account for a third of pornography users. Just didn't see that coming.

DeltaFoxtrot
West Valley, UT

One thing about the mortuary business... even in a recession people are dying to get in.

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