A Quick Update
If you came to this blog to find out more information about the support group I'm trying to get off the ground, please see the previous post titled REPAIR. You may notice that the post is about a year old. This is because I have had little luck in promoting the group through MeetUp.com, through Craigslist or through other venues. I've made a few changes to the post, including a new name for the group, but otherwise it has changed very little.
I know that the problem of Internet porn is wide-spread, especially in our Western culture where we have a high saturation of Internet users. But, for whatever reason, I haven't been able to reach the men (or women) who might benefit from a group like this. I started two "feedback" groups within SAA (Sex Addicts Anonymous) in the past and they were helpful while they lasted. But this group I'm trying to start now is not a 12 Step group (although I welcome people from any 12 Step fellowship). The difference is that we don't demonize porn by calling it sinful, and nor do we rely on a Higher Power to "save" us. We choose to stop using porn because we can see the damage that it has caused. We're ready to take our lives back!
If you came to this blog to find out more information about the support group I'm trying to get off the ground, please see the previous post titled REPAIR. You may notice that the post is about a year old. This is because I have had little luck in promoting the group through MeetUp.com, through Craigslist or through other venues. I've made a few changes to the post, including a new name for the group, but otherwise it has changed very little.
I know that the problem of Internet porn is wide-spread, especially in our Western culture where we have a high saturation of Internet users. But, for whatever reason, I haven't been able to reach the men (or women) who might benefit from a group like this. I started two "feedback" groups within SAA (Sex Addicts Anonymous) in the past and they were helpful while they lasted. But this group I'm trying to start now is not a 12 Step group (although I welcome people from any 12 Step fellowship). The difference is that we don't demonize porn by calling it sinful, and nor do we rely on a Higher Power to "save" us. We choose to stop using porn because we can see the damage that it has caused. We're ready to take our lives back!
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