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4 men, part 4 (It's always the porn)

Dear Prudence,
I am in a committed relationship with a partner who I know watches pornography about once a week. We’ve watched it together a handful of times, but not consistently, and we don’t need it to have a great sex life. Recently I found out that he had visited sites for casual hookups in our area. When I confronted him, he apologized, said he’d been “curious,” and swore he didn’t hook up with anyone, but I am really struggling in dealing with what feels like a betrayal. He has cheated in the past. I found this out because he let me use his computer and he had emails from hookup sites for additional special offers. He has a history of avoiding confrontation and he feels pornography is not acceptable in society. He is in individual counseling to address this and other issues, and we are in couples counseling. Both of our counselors feel pornography is damaging—but would it help our situation? Because of your past responses that pornography is OK, I’m interested to know your thoughts on when porn is a good thing to share in a long-term committed partnership.

—Porn Health?

Re: 4 men, part 4 (It's always the porn)

  • How would porn be "damaging" for this couple? For most couples? I'm curious as to how counselors reached that decision. Porn leading to cheating is worse than the people who insist that pot leads to heroin.
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  • How would porn be "damaging" for this couple? For most couples? I'm curious as to how counselors reached that decision. Porn leading to cheating is worse than the people who insist that pot leads to heroin.
    To answer this, *most* religious counseling say this. I just recently took a pre-marital class with my FI at his family's church and they said the porn is unacceptable in a relationship especially if you are going to be getting married/are married. Because apparently and I quote from these pastors/counselors "when a male orgasims he becomes attached to whatever is there. So if he orgasms during porn he will only associate orgasims with porn and not you the spouse". Crazy I know lol but just thought I'd help answer that haha 
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    I thought Josh Duggar just got out of counseling/rehab? It sounds like he wasn't done. 
  • Lala9414 said:
    How would porn be "damaging" for this couple? For most couples? I'm curious as to how counselors reached that decision. Porn leading to cheating is worse than the people who insist that pot leads to heroin.
    To answer this, *most* religious counseling say this. I just recently took a pre-marital class with my FI at his family's church and they said the porn is unacceptable in a relationship especially if you are going to be getting married/are married. Because apparently and I quote from these pastors/counselors "when a male orgasims he becomes attached to whatever is there. So if he orgasms during porn he will only associate orgasims with porn and not you the spouse". Crazy I know lol but just thought I'd help answer that haha 

    That is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard in my life.


  • We did pre-marital counseling (in a church!) and there was zero talk of porn. 
  • Lala9414 said:
    How would porn be "damaging" for this couple? For most couples? I'm curious as to how counselors reached that decision. Porn leading to cheating is worse than the people who insist that pot leads to heroin.
    To answer this, *most* religious counseling say this. I just recently took a pre-marital class with my FI at his family's church and they said the porn is unacceptable in a relationship especially if you are going to be getting married/are married. Because apparently and I quote from these pastors/counselors "when a male orgasims he becomes attached to whatever is there. So if he orgasms during porn he will only associate orgasims with porn and not you the spouse". Crazy I know lol but just thought I'd help answer that haha 

    That is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard in my life.


    Stupid yes - but not uncommon for religious counseling settings as standard advice that they beat into couples AT ALL!!!  We've had the topic discussed during some of the continuing ed classes I've taken as something that's not uncommon to deal with and being the voice of reason to a client who has been told that line. 
  • I know I thought it was completely stupid. I didn't understand why we had to spend a whole 30 minutes discussing it. But that was the view of our pastor so we had to endure the talk. I really don't understand how he would only associate organism with porn because I'm 100% sure that if my FI ever decided to watch porn and have an orgasim because of it he is still going to be able to have sex with me and orgasim lol but hey, this pastor felt that way and I was in no position to call him out on it simply because I had no interest in even entertaining the idea of why he said such things lol
  • MesmrEwe said:
    Lala9414 said:
    How would porn be "damaging" for this couple? For most couples? I'm curious as to how counselors reached that decision. Porn leading to cheating is worse than the people who insist that pot leads to heroin.
    To answer this, *most* religious counseling say this. I just recently took a pre-marital class with my FI at his family's church and they said the porn is unacceptable in a relationship especially if you are going to be getting married/are married. Because apparently and I quote from these pastors/counselors "when a male orgasims he becomes attached to whatever is there. So if he orgasms during porn he will only associate orgasims with porn and not you the spouse". Crazy I know lol but just thought I'd help answer that haha 

    That is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard in my life.


    Stupid yes - but not uncommon for religious counseling settings as standard advice that they beat into couples AT ALL!!!  We've had the topic discussed during some of the continuing ed classes I've taken as something that's not uncommon to deal with and being the voice of reason to a client who has been told that line. 
    That is horrifying. 

  • MesmrEwe said:
    Lala9414 said:
    How would porn be "damaging" for this couple? For most couples? I'm curious as to how counselors reached that decision. Porn leading to cheating is worse than the people who insist that pot leads to heroin.
    To answer this, *most* religious counseling say this. I just recently took a pre-marital class with my FI at his family's church and they said the porn is unacceptable in a relationship especially if you are going to be getting married/are married. Because apparently and I quote from these pastors/counselors "when a male orgasims he becomes attached to whatever is there. So if he orgasms during porn he will only associate orgasims with porn and not you the spouse". Crazy I know lol but just thought I'd help answer that haha 

    That is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard in my life.


    Stupid yes - but not uncommon for religious counseling settings as standard advice that they beat into couples AT ALL!!!  We've had the topic discussed during some of the continuing ed classes I've taken as something that's not uncommon to deal with and being the voice of reason to a client who has been told that line. 
    That is horrifying. 

    I believe the section of class could have been titled "Religions of the world and how they ROYALLY *screw* up clients"...  The example is mild compared to some of it! 
  • *Barbie* said:
    Lala9414 said:
    I know I thought it was completely stupid. I didn't understand why we had to spend a whole 30 minutes discussing it. But that was the view of our pastor so we had to endure the talk. I really don't understand how he would only associate organism with porn because I'm 100% sure that if my FI ever decided to watch porn and have an orgasim because of it he is still going to be able to have sex with me and orgasim lol but hey, this pastor felt that way and I was in no position to call him out on it simply because I had no interest in even entertaining the idea of why he said such things lol
    *snort*
    orgasm
    LOL! i was on mobile and it must have used auto correct! hahaha obviously my phone has an issue with the word orgasm haha
  • Lala9414 said:
    *Barbie* said:
    Lala9414 said:
    I know I thought it was completely stupid. I didn't understand why we had to spend a whole 30 minutes discussing it. But that was the view of our pastor so we had to endure the talk. I really don't understand how he would only associate organism with porn because I'm 100% sure that if my FI ever decided to watch porn and have an orgasim because of it he is still going to be able to have sex with me and orgasim lol but hey, this pastor felt that way and I was in no position to call him out on it simply because I had no interest in even entertaining the idea of why he said such things lol
    *snort*
    orgasm
    LOL! i was on mobile and it must have used auto correct! hahaha obviously my phone has an issue with the word orgasm haha
    Doubtful considering it was consistently spelled incorrectly in both of your posts - but considering that my phone always changes "out" to "put", it's possible. 
  • Starting an account on a hookup website and looking at porn are two very different things. 
    What did you think would happen if you walked up to a group of internet strangers and told them to get shoehorned by their lady doc?~StageManager14
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