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Computer help...I think husband is "surfing"
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 17628" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>bby, I think you have a wise and reasonable approach. 19 yrs is a lot of love to throw out for a mate who may be having problems. You work on them and hope things improve. If there is a good man in there, and you want to keep him in your life then by all means go for it. Give him your love and support. This isn't a reflection on you but possibly a problem that he is afraid to discuss. </p><p></p><p>Porn isn't one of my 10 Commandments. This is a discussion of betrayal of trust, not whether porn is or isn't sin. </p><p>Intense sports often leads to gambling addictions and an excuse to drink oneself into oblivion. Not to mention an excuse to get away from the wife or family. Just as intense porn watching leads to addiction and failure to be a responsible mate. I abhor the fact that women think it's the only way to pay their bills.I wouldn't want my son or my daughter to make this a living, or selling dope or stealing from people. They are not slaves being forced to do such things. They make their choice just as we all do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 17628, member: 3"] bby, I think you have a wise and reasonable approach. 19 yrs is a lot of love to throw out for a mate who may be having problems. You work on them and hope things improve. If there is a good man in there, and you want to keep him in your life then by all means go for it. Give him your love and support. This isn't a reflection on you but possibly a problem that he is afraid to discuss. Porn isn't one of my 10 Commandments. This is a discussion of betrayal of trust, not whether porn is or isn't sin. Intense sports often leads to gambling addictions and an excuse to drink oneself into oblivion. Not to mention an excuse to get away from the wife or family. Just as intense porn watching leads to addiction and failure to be a responsible mate. I abhor the fact that women think it's the only way to pay their bills.I wouldn't want my son or my daughter to make this a living, or selling dope or stealing from people. They are not slaves being forced to do such things. They make their choice just as we all do. [/QUOTE]
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