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I am a very secure woman and I am very secure with my marriage. As long as it's not interfering with our sex life or our relationship, then I have a "don't ask, don't tell" policy. I honestly have NO idea if he looks at the stuff or not, and since our relationship is great and our marriage is great, I'm not going to go sneak around on his computer to find out.
I completely agree with Rivermom in that if a man does look at porn, that certainly does not mean that he doesn't think his wife is beautiful or that he is going to cheat. Men just like looking at pretty women.
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Cindy, I have to disagree with you here, Viewing porn is not a form of cheating, no way, no how. Cheating is when your spouse has an emotional or phycial affair with another women. Not viewing on computer or magazines. I have to agree with Sheryl and Rebecca here. I am married a long time and at the begining of our marriage my husband and I did watch some tapes together it is suppose to enhance your own sex life , spice it up. I haven't watched one in years, I have come across websites that my hubby has frequent. I have not confronted him or care to, who cares, I am a very secure woman and am not worried about him running off with another woman, this is fantasy besides. . Cindy don't end your marriage over something like this. When other aspects are good, if it bothers you don't go looking where you dont belong...You need to trust one another. Last edited by Gina; 03-07-2007 at 03:25 PM. |
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I have to agree with Gina on this one. I by far am NOT one to ever get into debates or such...But I always feel free to speak my mind, LOL. (My husband never disagree's w/ me on this either. he heeee) Anyway - Watching porn truly is by no means cheating. And I am NOT in anyway saying that this pertains to you, but I wonder at times that woman who are totally against their hubbies or bf's watching/reading porn maybe very insecure with their ownselves sexually??? I dunno, again this is just a thought and wonder. I think that many girls are brought up to feel ashamed or embarrassed to feel "sexual". Yet, males are brought up to be strong and accepted to speak open about sex, masturbation, and porn, etc.... Then as the shy girls grow and find themselves facing "sexual situations" in a relationship they throw out the "oh it's wrong and you shouldn't do that card". Again, I am not saying this directed towards anybody who posted about this...But I feel that it's perfectly ok for a women to feel sexual, to masturbate, to watch porn, read magazines, whatever. Just as I do for men. And, I feel a women grows to a maturity finally accepting herself as a sexual being. The woman who don't I almost feel sorry for because I think there are constant issues in the bedroom sorta say... I'm no therapist by any means but these are just some of my thoughts on this subject. I would truly HATE and be SADDENED to see a lovely marriage end just because a husband watched a porn for fantasy reasons or reads a Playboy magazine. And honestly, I really don't feel that a man will change to NOT do this if he already is just because he is asked by his gf or wife. Nor do I think it's really fair. Now...if that hubby or bf is involved with child porn or such things that are waaaayyyy out there and it becomes totally disfunctional to himself, his marriage, or life, etc...Then yes, I think counceling might be the answer for such. But for normal stuff - Don't sweat it. There are much worse things to deal with in this lifetime.
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I thank you all for your opinions... but it's the way I feel about all of it.... It botheres me more so because when the topic is brought up he gets extremly defensive.... I have to ask myself why.... if he has nothing to hide, then why get defensive...?
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You might have not understood what I meant by this sentance. I was not referring it to "watching/reading porn". I was directing this sentence towards a woman who does not accept herself as a sexual being. A "sexual being" does not mean one who watches porn, yet a woman who is not ashamed of or embarrassed about feeling sexual, having desires, okay with her body and how she or her partner makes her feel, etc."
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As for not hitting a major bump until this point in your marriage...I can only speak for myself, but I've been married nearly 3 years and we've yet to hit a "major" bump, so maybe it's normal for things to run smoothly for the first 5 years. |
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i dont have a problem with porn if its the what i call the glossy stuff but not amature porn as i see them as normal people like you and me and its to personal as they are people having sex cos they want to not cos they are paid to do it.
i see a man useing porn the same as a woman useing a sex toy and thinking about men, men dont use there minds like we do they have to have an image in front of them thats why they use porn. we look at porn like a women would ie we see them as a real person, think whats there name, what are they like, but men dont they just see lady bits, they dont make a story up of who that person is, they prob wouldnt notice if they had 2 heads lol. to a man a pic of a woman is just a pic of lady bits, no more personal than a woman useing her mind to think of a man while useing a sex toy in fact what a woman thinks of is prob more personal. i think the only time it is a problem is if its hidden from the other partner, if its something one partner is not happy about and doesnt like the other looking at then they should stop looking at it out of respect for there partners feelings. |
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Sasha does have a valid point. I talked with an ex about the same issue. I found porn in his filing cabinet & confronted him asking if he did not find me attractive. I took it personally. He explained that alot of guys who look at or watch porn are picturing their significant other wearing the outfits or doing the acts. This I somewhat understood & agreed it wasn't me. After getting my self confidence back, I actually found that he was better when we looked at alittle together before hand. My husband now & I do not engage in those activities. It maybe because we are still pretty much "newlyweds"(married for 3 yrs), but I'm not completely closed to it in the future. The big let down is hiding it. I respect Cindy's decision not to want to be invovled & so should her hubby. I'm glad you two are beginning to work through it though Congrats & I wish you both many, many more years in your long, happy marriage
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porn to my hubby is like romance paperbacks to me.
he doesn't tell me i should stop reading my paperback smut and i don't tell him he shouldn't watch his porn. it's just different strokes for different folks. |
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