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Tongue Mar 20, 2019 at 04:51 PM
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so ive had my phone taken up for sending nude pics and stuff and i may have made a porn account on a site. when my mom sees all the stuff in my history (on my phone u pretty much cant look at your apps without seeing your own search history that i neglected to delete) she assumes i have a porn addiction, not that i posted it (luckily) and after a long rant about how all porn and all the people you talk to are fake ( something i know well) she says something along the lines of " dont you want to have a real romance some day? ( kinda but its not a necessity for happiness) i know you do cus its human nature to want to. what will you do when that guy find out about all the porn you watch? dont you think he'll be upset and weirded out that his girlfriend does such weird stuff?" the parenthesis are thoughts,

i sat while hearing this trying not to laugh. she mentioned how by watching so much porn you get so focused on visual stuff, something i have little interest in. i dont even watch that much porn, i watch when im bored more that when aroused. also all the guys i talked to thought it was super hot. and if a guy didnt accept that part of me , i highly doubt i would end up dating the guy. i am a rather sexual and kinky person (i use the word nymphomaniac though idk how accurate that is)

im super upset i got my phone taken but that was SUPER funny to me .
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I recall replying to your previous post on this subject. I'm sorry you got your phone taken away. Personally I think that was an unfortunate choice on your mother's part. But it's good you're able to see the humor in this situation.

Porn addiction can be a genuine problem. So it is something one has to be mindful of I believe. On the other hand I read that some research, conducted in 2009 and 2010, found that of 400 million Internet searches (representing more than 2 million people) approximately 55 million of those searches (13%) sought some form of erotic content. So you're certainly not alone in watching porn. You just have to treat it with the respect it deserves, so to speak.

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I recall replying to your previous post on this subject. I'm sorry you got your phone taken away. Personally I think that was an unfortunate choice on your mother's part. But it's good you're able to see the humor in this situation.

Porn addiction can be a genuine problem. So it is something one has to be mindful of I believe. On the other hand I read that some research, conducted in 2009 and 2010, found that of 400 million Internet searches (representing more than 2 million people) approximately 55 million of those searches (13%) sought some form of erotic content. So you're certainly not alone in watching porn. You just have to treat it with the respect it deserves, so to speak.
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