Submitted by tornfromabook on Fri, 2011-07-01 15:36
The longer we practice Karezza together, the more we heal... in ways we didn't know we needed to heal. We have had so many long conversations, mostly going into details about his past porn use. It's painful to talk about these things, but it's easier now that we are more neurochemically balanced. I always thought that most of the healing was being done by him, since he was the porn user and I was not.
Submitted by ctsw on Sun, 2010-02-07 04:15
I'm new here, and I'm almost overwhelmed by all the wonderful new perspectives and information to consider.
However, I feel as though there's an elephant in the room that's getting insufficient comment: men use and abuse pornography infinitely more than women. This has grave consequences for society, families, and relationships.
I cannot help but feel that men, by their biological make-up, are innately threatening to these very constructs, and that ubiquitous access to sexual imagery has merely revealed the true extent and inherent nature of the threat.