Well, "saved" isn't the right term. "Dragged out" is probably more accurate. But I can't say you are right or wrong. Depends on how seriously married Mormons who watch porn take the commandments to not do so.
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(husband watching porn) "Ooooo HOT! I wish Sandra would do that with me."
(wife, after finding that husband watches porn) "OMG Lavar is a PORN ADDICT. That's it. I'm out of here." (takes kids and moves in with parents telling everyone how Lavar is a horrible pervert)
So what ruined the marriage? Porn or the anti-Porn mindset?
Seeing that porn is sometimes used as sex therapy, you may be right. I would propose that many men use porn, not as a constant thing, but as a once in awhile thing to jump start their sex lives.
Most women do not like porn, right? And like baura pointed out, if any husband even looks at porn, a TBM Mormon woman would panic and think he is addicted to it.
A Mormon husband who looks at porn now and then is probably just looking for something to spark his sex drive.
Anon-ster Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seeing that porn is sometimes used as sex therapy, > you may be right. I would propose that many men > use porn, not as a constant thing, but as a once > in awhile thing to jump start their sex lives. > > Most women do not like porn, right? And like > baura pointed out, if any husband even looks at > porn, a TBM Mormon woman would panic and think he > is addicted to it. > > A Mormon husband who looks at porn now and then is > probably just looking for something to spark his > sex drive.
Our best sex is always after I've covertly watched porn earlier in the day.