Not sure how an in-law with a porn problem is your issue, but if it is truly an addiction, then it requires professional help.
Don't believe that crap about 67% of porn users are sexual predators either.
Watching porn is not a problem, it may be a moral problem for YOU, but unless it affects you directly, it's none of your business
2007-08-06 16:05:04
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answered by Michael H 7
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How is their addiction any of your business or your responsibility to do anything about?
However, follow link to gain more information on how to live a porn free life.
2007-08-06 14:54:49
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answered by Poppet 7
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Stay away from this person. Protect your children. Statistics say that 67% of porn users are also sexual predators and abusers. That sounds high, but these statistics were taken from studies made in prisons and colleges. I wish I had the sources. I have to leave and haven't got time to look them up right now. I heard them on the radio.
2007-08-06 15:01:05
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answered by Gma Joan 4
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Is your in-law male, or female? When someone is always talking about pornography, the best defense will be to stay away from that person, unless is a must, & if it is suggest him/her to the subject, & point out that his/her comments about something else, are not welcomed.
2007-08-06 15:02:24
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answered by ? 5
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well, first of all they have to want to stop, and then they need an acountability partner. someone they trust and will tell everything to, like it or not. someone who can listen and tell them if they screwed up, but tell them in a loving manner.
also, check your local church congregations for counseling reguarding this. pastors should know how to counsel them and may have groups for them to attend.
2007-08-06 15:01:29
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answered by Mary Liz 4
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Join them.
2007-08-06 15:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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