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[Moved from Singles]A questions specificly for the women in this forum
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<blockquote data-quote="Ada Lovelace" data-source="post: 66218759" data-attributes="member: 354769"><p>I would be very hesitant to be in a relationship with someone who had an addiction and was not resolved to taking meaningful action towards treating and managing it. An addiction can become quicksand that pulls in the person and those in their lives. It corrodes stability. Others can pull the person out of the quicksand, but he'll slip back into it if he hasn't established methods for avoiding the traps and the resolve to pull himself out every time he slips back in. </p><p></p><p>A couple of years ago a minister at XXXChurch which ministers to those who work in the inappropriate content industry and those with inappropriate content addictions spoke at my church. I learned through that sermon that many people struggle with inappropriate content addictions but are too ashamed to seek out help with overcoming it. The church sponsors single-gender brunch events at churches around the country called "inappropriate content and Pancakes" where people candidly discuss inappropriate content. I'm a teenage girl with zero interest in inappropriate content so I obviously never attended it, but the catchy name stayed with me. This is the site: <a href="http://www.xxxchurch.com" target="_blank">inappropriate content Addiction Recovery: Essential Tips for Awareness, Prevention and Recovery</a> If you scroll down you'll see information about inappropriate content addiction. Reach out to people who have experienced inappropriate content addictions and worked their way through it. </p><p></p><p>You're 21. Where I live (Los Angeles) most people marry between the ages of their late 20s to early 40s. I've never known anyone under age 25 who married here. You have to work towards reclaiming your life from this addiction and becoming a viable man for serious relationships, a marriage, and a family if you choose. You have the time but you have to use it well. Don't lose hope in yourself. You are the one who controls your mind and your actions. Do not give over your power to any addiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ada Lovelace, post: 66218759, member: 354769"] I would be very hesitant to be in a relationship with someone who had an addiction and was not resolved to taking meaningful action towards treating and managing it. An addiction can become quicksand that pulls in the person and those in their lives. It corrodes stability. Others can pull the person out of the quicksand, but he'll slip back into it if he hasn't established methods for avoiding the traps and the resolve to pull himself out every time he slips back in. A couple of years ago a minister at XXXChurch which ministers to those who work in the inappropriate content industry and those with inappropriate content addictions spoke at my church. I learned through that sermon that many people struggle with inappropriate content addictions but are too ashamed to seek out help with overcoming it. The church sponsors single-gender brunch events at churches around the country called "inappropriate content and Pancakes" where people candidly discuss inappropriate content. I'm a teenage girl with zero interest in inappropriate content so I obviously never attended it, but the catchy name stayed with me. This is the site: [url=http://www.xxxchurch.com]inappropriate content Addiction Recovery: Essential Tips for Awareness, Prevention and Recovery[/url] If you scroll down you'll see information about inappropriate content addiction. Reach out to people who have experienced inappropriate content addictions and worked their way through it. You're 21. Where I live (Los Angeles) most people marry between the ages of their late 20s to early 40s. I've never known anyone under age 25 who married here. You have to work towards reclaiming your life from this addiction and becoming a viable man for serious relationships, a marriage, and a family if you choose. You have the time but you have to use it well. Don't lose hope in yourself. You are the one who controls your mind and your actions. Do not give over your power to any addiction. [/QUOTE]
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