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Research tells us that compulsive porn users experience a wide variety of directly and indirectly related problems. For example, a survey of 350 self-identified sex and porn addicts conducted by UK therapist Paula Hall identified the following issues:
Shame 70.5% Low Self-Esteem 65.0% Mental Health Issues 49.8% Loss of a Relationship 46.5% Sexual Dysfunction 26.7% Serious Suicidality 19.4% Sexually Transmitted Disease 19.4% Other (Non-STD) Physical Health Problems 15.7% Debt 14.7% Impaired Parenting 14.7% Legal Actions Against 06.0% Loss of Employment 04.1% Press Exposure 00.9%
If you or someone you know is struggling with compulsive or addictive porn use, please visit the free resource website SexandRelationshipHealing.com for assistance and guidance. To receive specialized treatment for porn compulsivity/addiction, contact Seeking Integrity.
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