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Humans like to think they're the only species that feels shame. Not so.
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March 8, 9:48 AM
Things that matter. Pass 'em on. An excellent presentation about the effects of Internet porn.
Kenneth Weene's insight:
This is an outstanding discussion of Internet pornography as an addiction. The key takeaway for many young men will be that getting hooked on Internet porn leads not only to "emotional" symptoms but also to possible "performance" problems. I suggest that every man who likes to peek take some time to listen to this. And parents, you might try suggesting it to your sons. (By the way, most boys start looking at porn on the Internet by age 10.)
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March 10, 3:33 PM
Access to Internet pornography is way too easy and not only are young boys getting hooked but they in turn entice other boys even younger than themselves. Often times this leads to molestation which promotes scarring a child can carry with him the rest of his life. It's not limited just to the boys, either! Delete the scoop?
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January 30, 9:34 AM
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BRILLIANT!!! Delete the scoop?
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I may have cerebral palsy, but I also have a dirty mind. And one of these days, I'm going to have sex
Kenneth Weene's insight:
Great piece of writing: with humor and honest the author explores a difficult subject. Delete the scoop?
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