05-11-2017, 03:23 PM
A lot of people think that once you are in a relationship and having regular sex that porn usage stops.
If someone is addicted to it, the need will continue. Studies have shown that porn is a form of super-stimulation, the kind of stimulation you don't get from one-on-one sex.
How is your sex life, is it suffering because of it? Is there any insecurity on your part? Do you feel you need to control him? There are many questions you need to ask yourself and each other in honest conversation. Would he or both of you be willing to talk to a professional?
If someone is addicted to it, the need will continue. Studies have shown that porn is a form of super-stimulation, the kind of stimulation you don't get from one-on-one sex.
How is your sex life, is it suffering because of it? Is there any insecurity on your part? Do you feel you need to control him? There are many questions you need to ask yourself and each other in honest conversation. Would he or both of you be willing to talk to a professional?