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P*rn... we work with guys, all day every day, that feel like their use of p*rnography is out-of-control. While we don't necessarily think p*rnography is inherently evil, it is important to understand that it was designed to be entertainment. It was NOT designed to educate or show you how things are supposed to happen in REAL LIFE. Check out this and more in our latest episode.

Timestamps

[00:03:15] Therapists fight over addiction, harming clients. Controversy over defining pornography continues.

[00:06:04] Blurry line of pornography, feels like addiction.

[00:09:21] "Porn addiction: quitting, inappropriate times, work"

[00:11:17] Questioning legality and motivations behind risky behavior.

[00:16:45] Porn brain causes emotional detachment and false connections.

[00:20:54] Long-term goal vs short-term reward struggle.

[00:23:49] Quieting porn brain, prioritizing healthy brain activities.

[00:26:32] Shutting off frontal lobe, feels like two people. Uphill battle, close to reality.

[00:28:28] Frontal lobe offline during arguments, techniques help.

[00:32:53] Lack of conversation in porn affects couples.

[00:36:52] Porn literacy and sexual education are important.

[00:38:59] Talking to children about sex and consent.

[00:42:16] Safe and open conversation about good/bad pictures. Encourage communication with children for ongoing talks.

[00:47:05] Tips for dealing with porn addiction: seek accountability.

[00:50:44] Talking openly is key to addressing sexual struggles.

[00:53:06] Signs of porn addiction: negligence, risky behavior, addiction.

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