Pornography Addiction — Personal Stories Index
We want to make it easier to find content about the topic of pornography addiction. Below find a list of the personal stories that have been shared at Mormon Women: Who We Are on this topic. Find links to stories on other websites as well. (If you have a story to share or a link to send, please let us know.) We’ll continue to add content as we find/receive it. Healing from Pornography Addiction: Hope for Addicts, Spouses – includes inspirational art that has helped a couple face the...
Read MoreForward with Faith: Healing when a spouse has a porn addiction
Editor’s note: Yesterday, we introduced Rhyll and Steven Croshaw in an introduction to a series of posts we’ll be featuring this week: Healing from Pornography Addiction: Hope for Addicts, Spouses. They talk of a painting, “Gently Up the Stream,” that has become the symbol of how they have found healing, both individually and as a couple, while facing the reality and effects of Steve’s sexual addiction. Today, Rhyll and Steven share more of their story of hope and...
Read MoreHealing from Pornography Addiction: Hope for Addicts, Spouses
“Gently Up the Stream” – © 2003 by Linda J Curley Christensen Used by permission of the artist. This week, we will be devoting several posts to helping the many people whose lives have been affected by the plague of pornography addiction. Much of our focus will be to reach out to women whose husbands (or boyfriends) struggle with pornography / sexual addiction, but we hope the content will be helpful for anyone who knows and cares about someone with a an addiction,...
Read MoreForward with Faith: Healing from Abuse
A Mormon woman shares of the heartbreak of abuse, and how she was able to find healing. ~Name withheld It is over a decade later. I have finally come to the realization that I am an abused woman. No, I never received a bruise, a cut or a strike of the hand, but the words that berated me daily broke my spirit, cut into my confidence and beat me into a silent depressed ghost of myself. I no longer laughed, I no longer made goals or plans and I never ventured out of my little cell of allowable...
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