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Computer help...I think husband is "surfing"
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 17314" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>There was no indication of addiction or loss of intimacy. </p><p>I simply was addressing the issue of spying on an adult who is not doing anything illegal.</p><p>The pain and anguish that goes on with many women thinking they have failed as a mate because there is porn in their spouses life. It's unnecessary pain because they don't realize that it is fairly common. Watching porn and being obsessed with sports are sort of equal in my mind. I dislike both and I don't want it to use up my available time with my mate.</p><p>Again I am speaking of simply watching porn. No obsessesed or addicted to it or to the point that the intimacy of the relationship is affected. </p><p>I can't imagine that a discussion shouldn't be the first step in dealing with a disagreement within a marriage before spying,blocking or censoring. </p><p></p><p>There is a definite down side to some porn watchers who do become addicted to the point of pushing family aside. Sort of like social drinkers and alcoholics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 17314, member: 3"] There was no indication of addiction or loss of intimacy. I simply was addressing the issue of spying on an adult who is not doing anything illegal. The pain and anguish that goes on with many women thinking they have failed as a mate because there is porn in their spouses life. It's unnecessary pain because they don't realize that it is fairly common. Watching porn and being obsessed with sports are sort of equal in my mind. I dislike both and I don't want it to use up my available time with my mate. Again I am speaking of simply watching porn. No obsessesed or addicted to it or to the point that the intimacy of the relationship is affected. I can't imagine that a discussion shouldn't be the first step in dealing with a disagreement within a marriage before spying,blocking or censoring. There is a definite down side to some porn watchers who do become addicted to the point of pushing family aside. Sort of like social drinkers and alcoholics. [/QUOTE]
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