bliz said:Take away the computer. No yelling or scolding, just remove it. He has abused the use of it repeatedly, so, natural consequences, he does not get to use it anymore. That much temptation at the fingertips of a 15 year old is too much for your son - it is for many men, of all ages.
You would not dream of pluning a 10 year old in a room full of candy and tellling him not to eat any of it, and then being disappointed when he did. You set him up for failure. You are setting your 15 year old up for repeated failure. Take the constant temptation away from him.
I was going to suggest smoething similar-- put the computer in a central location in your home and do not allow him on it past your bedtime, keep yourself as the only password holder. Then he can still use it during his waking hours while you are around. I know a guy who struggles with this, and he can't hold a normal healthy relationship with a woman because of it. He got into porn early beacuse of his internet access and the fact that his parents allowed him to be on there unmonitored and since he was so young it rooted in his life bad. I cannot fully say how bad but he lost his son as a result. I can't say for sure how to fix it, but I would sure do anything I could, including counseling.... but that's just me. I know people think it is "normal" but it all depends on how long and how deep the person is in and if your 15 year old has been struggling for a couple years then I consider that to be pretty bad and the last thing you want is for it to be a life long problem.
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