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How Pornography Poisons Your Relationship

Unhappy 1During my 25 plus years as a therapist and life coach, I’ve heard thousands of reasons why men started using porn.  “It feels good.”  It helps me relax.”, What’s the harm, it’s not like I’m cheating.”, “It’s free, easy to access and no one is getting hurt”, or “I like it”.

Whatever your reasons in the beginning for using porn, has it brought you any lasting satisfaction?  Or has it created a craving that feels like it can never be calmed?

That’s part of porn’s lure.  It provides anything you can imagine, other types of porn you never imagined, and the potential promise of even more pleasures at just the click of a mouse.  Unfortunately this too becomes unsatisfying and you move on to the next level, more intense and often more violent.  Because what stimulated you in the beginning now seems boring and passé.

Now it’s even harder to become sexually aroused with your wife or partner.  Which often leads to fantasizing about port while have sex with her, thereby diminishing the quality and closeness within your real life relationship.

This is how porn’s promise of pleasure, masks how it poisons your relationship.  Slowly, secretly but steadily makes sex with your partner less appealing, less satisfying and frankly makes you feel like it takes too long.

If you want to stop using porn, you need to be wise to the ways that porn poisons you and your relationships.

These are just a few of the facts as to how pornography poisons your relationships.  Pornography poisons your ability and your willingness to work at developing deep meaningful intimate relationships.  Pornography leaves you lonelier that satisfied.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.  TransformingFamilies.org resources are designed to guide you through the restoration process of developing your heart, mind, and strength, enabling you to become the man God created you to be.

I also provide one-on-one coaching, if you want to improve your relationships, let’s connect through e-mail at ‘rturner@transformingfamilies.org’.  My hope for you is that through these blogs, references, and resources, God will transform you from being bruised or broken to an abundantly blessed man.

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