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11-13-2007, 07:31 PM
Mustwin,
If you have been able to go for 33 days without looking at porn and without telling anyone about your problem, then I would say continue doing what you are doing to extend the streak until it attains permanency. The post important thing for you now is to break the addiction, and it looks like you are well on your way to doing it. Just understand that if you do not tell anyone now, you will end up telling someone later, as will be, and already is, a matter of honesty. Also consider that telling someone now might not be so bad, considering you aren't even viewing it now, and that it might give you that extra motivation to make sure you don't look at it ever again. Awesome job on 33 days, keep it up. Oh yes, it does get easier by the way. So much easier that I don't even think about doing it anymore, and havn't for a long time.
Cain
Unfortunately our health teachers lied to all of us. While MB certainly isn't abnormal in this day and age, it is harmful. MB is like walking your mind into oncoming traffic, it makes it very easy for you to start thinking about sexual situations/images. These images slowly but surely contaminate your thinking and pretty soon, you see sex everywhere and everything becomes sexual. MB is the organism which the parasite of sexual addiction feeds off of. It took me a long time to let it go, but I eventually was able to stop. You can too, I am sure of it. |