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Computer help...I think husband is "surfing"
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 17294" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>I personnally believe that porn distorts a mans perception of women and cheepens his relationships. I would be very hurt if husband was looking at porn. My husband also believes it is wrong to look at, and would be going against his own beliefs of right and wrong if he viewed porn. I realize that not everyone here agrees with me. Spying on a husband isn't good, but what options are there if you believe as I do and the realationship is already damaged enough that you don't believe husband will tell you the truth. I guess an option is having a talk with him and in that talk both of you look up the history. Then I think counseling is a good idea because the relationship is already damaged to the point of not trusting each other, no matter if you find porn or not. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 17294, member: 3199"] I personnally believe that porn distorts a mans perception of women and cheepens his relationships. I would be very hurt if husband was looking at porn. My husband also believes it is wrong to look at, and would be going against his own beliefs of right and wrong if he viewed porn. I realize that not everyone here agrees with me. Spying on a husband isn't good, but what options are there if you believe as I do and the realationship is already damaged enough that you don't believe husband will tell you the truth. I guess an option is having a talk with him and in that talk both of you look up the history. Then I think counseling is a good idea because the relationship is already damaged to the point of not trusting each other, no matter if you find porn or not. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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