Recently, I came across a couple websites (Justin Taylor’s Blog on Porndemic <-Love the Title & #comment-677" target="_blank">Sam Isaacson) that had some additional resources while I haven’t read many of them, I wanted to share them with you.
R. Albert Mohler Jr., “The Seduction of Pornography and the Integrity of Christian Marriage” (talk to college students: PDF, MP3)
David Powlison, “Breaking Pornography Addiction” (article: part 1, part 2)
Any material (either pictures or words or video, etc) that is sexually explicit that is designed in any way (whether primarily or even secondary or tertiary, or even accidentally) to produce sexual arousal in viewers, or any non-sexually explicit material that can also be used to produce sexual arousal (but not necessarily at the fault of the creator).
My Sexual Sobriety Definition
To live a life of self-control and complete honesty and transparency and authenticity and to free from bondage to my addictive behaviors of viewing pornography and masturbation. This means to not look on anything on purpose (or accidentally on purpose) that could be considered pornography and definitely absolutely no masturbation.
More Resources
Recently, I came across a couple websites (Justin Taylor’s Blog on Porndemic <-Love the Title & #comment-677" target="_blank">Sam Isaacson) that had some additional resources while I haven’t read many of them, I wanted to share them with you.