jipsy
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I have been re-reading Alias' post about her concern over her husband's viewing porn on the internet. There are many varied reactions about this, but it started me thinking about alot of things.
Many of you are vehemently opposed to anyone viewing "porn" although we have no clear definition of what that might be. I guess it's different for everyone. The subject of porn being addictive was brought up as was the subject of it causing men to find chat rooms, start internet affairs, etc. Basically ruining a good marriage.
A few people quoted the Bible, which is not a bad thing.
I truly believe that Alias, whether she is Christian or whatever, just needs to search her soul and heart first and find out why this bothers her so.
However, that being said (and don't jump me on this next point; I am not pointing a finger at Alias in particular) she says she is a long term DIS'er.
Even Buckalew joked about being addicted to the DIS.
So, we all have our addictions, whether it be porno or the DIS. I'm sure many of you are immediately thinking right now that being addicted to the DIS, or any other type of web product, is not a bad thing, but think about it.
I have seen posts from DIS'ers who say they have been online too long and are neglecting their work, their children, etc. because they are too busy posting here.
I readily admit that I spend too much time online and have had an internet addiction since I discovered it over seven years ago.
Should our spouses/SO's be allowed the same feelings as Alias' feelings are about her husband's porno viewing? How many of us, who may be quick to judge whether it is ok or not for him to do so, are addicted to our computers in other ways and make our spouses/SO's upset with our "hobby"?
The Bible I used to read taught that ANY overindulgence is a sin, whether it be too much drinking, too much eating, etc. And it also taught that all sins are equal in God's eyes.
Just some things to think about on a Sunday afternoon.
Many of you are vehemently opposed to anyone viewing "porn" although we have no clear definition of what that might be. I guess it's different for everyone. The subject of porn being addictive was brought up as was the subject of it causing men to find chat rooms, start internet affairs, etc. Basically ruining a good marriage.
A few people quoted the Bible, which is not a bad thing.
I truly believe that Alias, whether she is Christian or whatever, just needs to search her soul and heart first and find out why this bothers her so.
However, that being said (and don't jump me on this next point; I am not pointing a finger at Alias in particular) she says she is a long term DIS'er.
Even Buckalew joked about being addicted to the DIS.
So, we all have our addictions, whether it be porno or the DIS. I'm sure many of you are immediately thinking right now that being addicted to the DIS, or any other type of web product, is not a bad thing, but think about it.
I have seen posts from DIS'ers who say they have been online too long and are neglecting their work, their children, etc. because they are too busy posting here.
I readily admit that I spend too much time online and have had an internet addiction since I discovered it over seven years ago.
Should our spouses/SO's be allowed the same feelings as Alias' feelings are about her husband's porno viewing? How many of us, who may be quick to judge whether it is ok or not for him to do so, are addicted to our computers in other ways and make our spouses/SO's upset with our "hobby"?
The Bible I used to read taught that ANY overindulgence is a sin, whether it be too much drinking, too much eating, etc. And it also taught that all sins are equal in God's eyes.
Just some things to think about on a Sunday afternoon.
