Saturday, March 28, 2009

Porn Addiction: How to Fight Back

By Sam Garnebo

Child pornography is a picture of the crime scene, not the production (enactment) of the crime itself. It is not pictures of willing perverts performing for the camera; it is pictures of children, being violently molested.

The road that leads to such vile and disgusting lust and behavior has all its roots in pornography. In every case of child molestation, a strong addiction to pornography is evident.

Pornographies' resulting satisfaction is what draws addicts back time and again.

Addictions don't satisfy, they intensify. As they intensify, more arousing material is needed.

It is not normal to lust after kids, animals, family members, and same sex partners; it is only through an elevated need of erotic pleasure that this comes about.

The key to preventing a lifelong addiction to pornography is preventing its start. The best way to stop the addiction to pornography is to prevent it from happening. The youngest users of online pornography are young adults.

Perversion has become overwhelmingly accessible, as well as easily and secretly consumed.

The need to go visit sleazy stores to get fulfillment has been decreased by the internet. Its easy access has increased the need for a new ecstasy, which has produced child pornography.

The fight against pornography starts in the home. Parents need to monitor and filter their children's internet.

Addictions can't be controlled, and pornography is an addiction. Get a filter that you can't bypass, get counseling, and keep your pc activity public if you are addicted.

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