To: mlizzy
Lets be open and honest about it. Pornography is the new crack cocaine. The sights are free now although you may get malware, You can look at just about any insane thing you want.
My nephew told me thee is a sight that shows men masturbating on unsuspecting women in public. So we have reached the bottom as a country.
Watching porn and masturbating for that hit of dopamine and endorphins is no different than shooting up. Except it is completely free and you don’t have to leave your house.
What a mess.
38 posted on
04/20/2015 8:32:12 AM PDT by
dp0622
To: dp0622
Lets be open and honest about it. Pornography is the new crack cocaine....What a mess.
Indeed, I agree. Here is a quote from a recovering sex addict on how the Church can help out:
- First, if you are already Catholic, go to confession. Confess *all* of your sins as specifically as possible, including numbers of times, even if it's 100,000 times of lust, impurity, and adultery each. Don't shortchange it, be brutally *honest.* DO THE PENANCE THE PRIEST GIVES YOU. You will feel a TREMENDOUS weight lifted off of you.
- Second, go to daily mass if you can - but never accept the Eucharist if you have engaged in a mortal sin (like impurity) until you have been to confession. Pray before the blessed sacrament, I recommend an hour per day. If you can't do that, then half an hour once a week is better than nothing. Accept no excuses for not adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament!
- Third, pray almost constantly. Say the rosary and the chaplet of divine mercy once per day at least. Pray for all of the women you hurt, especially those you didn't know who were on the other side of a camera. That's right - you hurt them because you encouraged them to get into the porn by you watching it. Pray for all of the people exploited by the porn and sex industries.....
http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=394687
55 posted on
04/20/2015 9:17:44 AM PDT by
mlizzy
("Tell your troubles to Jesus," my wisecracking father used to say, and now I do.......at adoration.)
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