Clarifications:
1. I've been part of the online dating world for several years. Every guy I've met in person from an online dating site eventually talked about his porn/sexual addiction issues. This is just my own experience. I haven't met that many guys in person--it usually doesn't get that far. After a few conversations we generally already know we don't have anything in common.
2. Not every guy I've met is hooked on porn: I've had good guy friends in the past who are into that genre, or at least, told me they weren't... I guess that's between them and God. We didn't date though because we either weren't attracted to each other (at least, not at the same time--I've been rejected plenty of times in my life as well) and saw each other as friends.
Nope, I don't think every guy has a problem with porn. I try very hard not to judge and understand what they're going through. Some say they're stressed and that's just the way they cope, and all of us have some kind of habitual sin we struggle with. But at the same time, it's not what I'm interested in at all in regards to a dating situation either.
Thanks for clarifying in order to help ME clarify.
1. I've been part of the online dating world for several years. Every guy I've met in person from an online dating site eventually talked about his porn/sexual addiction issues. This is just my own experience. I haven't met that many guys in person--it usually doesn't get that far. After a few conversations we generally already know we don't have anything in common.
2. Not every guy I've met is hooked on porn: I've had good guy friends in the past who are into that genre, or at least, told me they weren't... I guess that's between them and God. We didn't date though because we either weren't attracted to each other (at least, not at the same time--I've been rejected plenty of times in my life as well) and saw each other as friends.
Nope, I don't think every guy has a problem with porn. I try very hard not to judge and understand what they're going through. Some say they're stressed and that's just the way they cope, and all of us have some kind of habitual sin we struggle with. But at the same time, it's not what I'm interested in at all in regards to a dating situation either.
Thanks for clarifying in order to help ME clarify.
I have heard OLD men of 70 and 80 (and ladies) who poured out what they felt when getting old and feeling despised or left behind so, another reason is "biologically" we are addicted to it, same way as to food or other habits.
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