Comments about ‘Helping others avoid and overcome pornography: tips for leaders, spouses and parents’
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Thanks for the tips. I've seen pornography break up families. I notice that you qualify your advice in several places, mentioning that a person who wants help can overcome pornography if . . . . I suppose a person has to want to change the habit.
You know what's also good for pornography addiction?
Not using sex as a weapon, or denying it as punishment.
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