Can You Help Me With My Porn Addiction?

Question by Mandi: Can you help me with my porn addiction?
I am a fifteen year old girl and I really need help stopping this addiction. Does anyone have any suggestions? I can not talk to someone face to face or on the phone because then I would have to explain to my parents which I can’t do. I can talk online, email, or text. I will give you my email if you think you can help me. Let me know.

P.S. Please give actual sites not tell me to google something.

Best answer:

Answer by Bryan
oh that something, but the thing is you are just being curious about your sensuality that why your having this kind of addiction. anyway just email me, or chat with me so i can have further details regarding your situation.
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7 Responses to Can You Help Me With My Porn Addiction?

  • John Poole says:

    best way to get over that problem is to find a boyfriend, your age.. problem solved

  • The_Guardian_Angel says:

    You can find info that can help you here:

    http://www.feedtherightwolf.org/2010/05/erp-break-out-of-your-addictive-cycle.html

    http://newlifehabits.com/

    I would be able to help you online but not before seeing you on skype or smth because the doubt that you are a boy or just a troll can kill me.Sorry this is internet btw i am 17 years old and not a girl i am a boy 🙂

  • Coolkidzonice2000 says:

    Im a 15 year old guy and every guy I know watches porn to help get a better feeling of having sex while masturbating. I know allot of girls do it as well but none are willing to admit it.

  • Alecg2 says:

    1) Recognize that porn is especially more addictive than most bad habits because of the hormonal influences within you, and therefore you will only break the habit if you truly want to and are willing to work at it.

    2) Make note of your source of porn. Is it the internet? A DVD collection? See step four.

    3) Put space between you and your source, for example: put your computer in a family room rather than in your bedroom. You can also block your frequently-visited sites by editing your hosts file on a Windows system editing hosts file. If you are using Windows Vista or 7, you can ask somebody to block porn using parental controls or download some high security third party blocker.

    4) Get rid of what you have! Scratch DVDs with a pen or paper-clip before throwing them away. Tear up magazines. Delete the files and empty the trash.

    5) Take note of the situations that tempt you the most and also put space between you and them. If it is certain music or video game, put it away for a while. You may need to steer clear of the pool with the lovely sunbathing ladies or young handsome men for a few weeks. You will probably be able to go back to normal once you break your addiction.

    6) Start a new good habit to replace the porn habits you have ritualized.

    7) It can also help to track your progress. For every day that you go without it, make a mark on the calendar. Try to keep a long string of marks.

    8) Try getting a girlfriend/boyfriend. You are probably looking at porn since you might be wishing you have a romantic or sexual partner in real life.

    9) Develop confidence by making reasonable dating adventures. Work up to this over a period of time, if that works for you. You might be shy about talking to girls or guys in person, so have some unimportant dates to buildup your nerve.

    10) Give yourself positive Internet things to do. Join a forum about something, fill your bookmarks with pointless games to play when you feel tempted.

    11) If by any chance you fall into a relapse of porn or something else, do not punish yourself for having no self control as this will only hurt your confidence and make you more prone for next time, ban use of the computer or Internet or whatever your pornography source for several days

    12) Stay away from friends that may tend to provoke you to watch and see any pornographic material

    13) Cut down your computer use. You won’t be as tempted without the computer. Try not to use it at night.

    14) If you still have a problem, talk to your school counselor or a psychologist/medical doctor. If you are a religious person, it may be helpful to talk to the member of the clergy to get help. You might have some type of disability such as ADHD, bipolar, or Asperger’s Syndrome that may prevent you from having the social skills to get a girlfriend/have sex in real life. Certain medications, especially for ADHD could help but might be a “downer”. Pornography addiction may be a sign of depression.

  • peaceablefruit206 says:

    Pornography is dangerous and it is not healthy, so I am happy to hear that you are being honest and see that you need to stop. There are two helpful articles about breaking the habit at http://www.watchtower.org/e/20020708a/ar… and http://www.watchtower.org/e/20030722/art… Both contain professional advice that you can consider at your leisure.

  • Jenny Andrews says:

    there is a lot of help for people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol not a lot of help for people who are? addicted to porn

  • Daniel Bargas says:

    this is pretty sketchy jenny
    help people who have an addiction
    just not to porn?

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