The porn addict soon forgets about everything and everyone …

By: American Decency Staff

I’ve been raising the question “How can people of family, income, status, career throw it all away for illicit sex with a child?” I found some answers in a powerful article written by Dr. Judith A. Reisman for Worldnetdaily.com As you read, consider again the importance of your own personal integrity the integrity of your loved ones, the responsibility, and the leadership and example we set for each of our loved ones. Is pornography being used in your household? The stakes, dear friend, are too high. If pornography is an issue for you, seek help immediately! Consider the following: “… Princeton University professor of psychiatry Jeffrey Satinover said, ‘The pornography addict soon forgets about everything and everyone else in favor of an ever more elusive sexual jolt. He … will place at risk his career, his friends, his family.'” “… Professor Mary Anne Layden of the University of Pennsylvania compared pornography’s rapid effects to that of ‘crack cocaine.’ In impotence, one replaces the face of one’s beloved with that of novel pornographic fantasies. For, neurobiologist Peter Milner writes, ‘unfamiliar stimuli have a rewarding component. It is even possible to become addicted to novelty and uncertainty.’…” “… Someone once dubbed pornography ‘the opiate of the masses,’ an endogenous drug high called ‘lust’ that makes wholesome sensuality seem run-of-the-mill. Pornography triggers high states of fear-shame-lust arousal (‘flight/fight/sex’), quite the opposite of love. …” “… In December 1953, Hugh Hefner began marketing Playboy as ‘sexual liberation.’ But Hefner didn’t bring sexual liberation; he brought Pornographically Induced Impotence, or PII. Pornographically Induced Impotence is displayed in an August 1974 Playboy cartoon. A beautiful young girl and a handsome lad are in bed. Across the girl’s nude body the grinning boy has laid a naked ‘centerfold’ image. The girl under the paper doll asks, plaintively, ‘Are you sure you still love me, Henry?’…” “… This Playboy lad – symbolic of millions of subsequently addicted Internet consumers – no longer commands his own natural-born masculine power to physically love. Both ‘Henry’ and his beautiful young vessel are robbed of their human rights; the power of their own intimacy. Urged on by Kinseyan ‘sexperts’ to bring ‘erotica’ into their marriage beds, millions of hopeful couples have instead become puppets, dangled from the pornographers’ strings. Pornographically Induced Impotence is now a national pandemic, raking in untold billions for pornographers and their satellite businesses as well as from the marital discord and despair it produces. From the Playboy mansion to Capitol Hill, from the Las Vegas bordellos to newlywed bedrooms, from Fortune 500 offices to Ivy League dorms, men and boys are habituating to the rewards of their own hand, provided by Hefner et al. …” “… In 1981, Hefner biographer Gay Talese wrote that ‘Hef’s’ influence reached out to ‘the central nervous system of Playboy readers nationwide.’ And, that ‘central nervous system’ included ‘images’ popping up and stretching ‘back to teenage years.’ By 2005, some estimated impotence at roughly 50 percent of men. What percentage suffer from pornographically induced impotence is unknown. For pornography emasculates indiscriminately. It castrates men of every race, religion and ‘orientation,’ atheist and orthodox, rich and poor, conservative and radical, young and old, svelte and paunchy, handsome and unappealing, scientist and sky cap, the clever and the obtuse, en masse. Pornographically Induced Impotence once kept men and boys breathlessly awaiting each month’s ‘new’ fantasy images. The Internet means they wait no more. Good news for the sex business, sexologists and Big Pharma! Men conditioned since boyhood to use erototoxins blame their wives, girlfriends, women for their own waning libido. …” “… Feldhahan [Public policy analyst] said almost all men she surveyed said they ‘didn’t want unlimited sex,’ but to have ‘a feeling of wanting to be wanted.’ One certain way to be wanted is to be a real man. Let ‘Henry’ purge the paper dolls and the Internet dolls to retake his masculinity.” http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57841 American Decency Association Bill Johnson, President P.O. Box 202 Fremont, MI 49412 PH: 231-924-4050 www.americandecency.org


Contact us:

Call us:

231-924-4050

Email us:

info@americandecency.org

Write us:

American Decency Association
P.O.Box 202
Fremont, MI 49412
Newsletter Signup

Copyright 2024 American Decency