Originally posted by giantsrule
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You claimed having damage. Only by allowing yourself the chance to recuperate may you be able to fully heal.
Whether your self-admitted addiction is "slight" or not, it will not diminish the negative impact it can have. Again, the effective treatment of ANY type of addiction requires being honest with yourself about it. That's an assessment that only you can make.
Consider that the blunting of your libido may also be affecting the manner and frequency that you form relationships with potential partners. It can lessen the motivation you may have for wanting a relationship.
There are MANY men who have resigned themselves to gratifying their urges with porn because, in addition to the convenience factor, there's no risk (emotional, etc.) involved. When dealing with a real sexual partner, there's (usually) no scripts involved, and in live situations you can't just turn the screen off when there's a conflict or when things don't go exactly as you'd like them to. One of the reasons why I was motivated to write that article was because the porn issue has become so pervasive and seems to affect far more trainees than it ever has.
To many men, porn use is as regular for them as ordering fast food- with all of the ironic similarities involved to boot.

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