Parental controls? LOL
2007-12-23 14:00:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe is stead of blocking the porn and have more trouble than you need how about talking to him maybe he needs you more and just does not know how to talk to you . If he goes toward porn it just means he has more needs. Talk to him over dinner. Tell him you love him and care for him and want to be open in your relationship.
A relationship is not 50-50 it is a 100% for both trust no matter what.
Good Luck.
2007-12-23 14:06:04
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answered by robh7775 2
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Anything you do could probably be undone by him, you would have to be an administrator and make him log in with an account without admin rights. It might be better and more effective to just talk to him. Also, since this stuff can be accessed from a bunch of sources (web pages, p2p, torrent...) it is highly unlikely that you'd be able to block it without getting in the way of regular internet usage.
2007-12-23 14:01:32
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answered by larithx 3
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There may be a deeper problem in your relationship. If you install a porn blocker, there will probably be a big argument.
I suppose he could also download a blocking program and list your favorite sites as porn.
If he agrees that he has a problem, you might get him to go to counseling. But he is an adult with freewill. You cannot control him
2007-12-23 14:08:34
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answered by hamrrfan 7
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He is entitled to view porn. Why are you so against that? He is not cheating on you. Every man watches porn, that does not mean he doesn't find you attractive or he is bored with sex. It's part of who they are. By doing that you are going to show him how insecure you are. Don't do that.
2007-12-23 14:04:15
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answered by cynical 7
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God. i understand this one by coronary heart and from first hand adventure. go forward, set up the assembly. while he exhibits up serve him with papers. it won't in any respect substitute and if it hurts you AND he's prepared to head have intercourse with strangers you're placing your self up for some extreme problems and extremely probably well being themes. it rather isn't any longer uncomplicated to no longer have confidence somebody you like lots yet in specific circumstances you basically could desire to awaken until now you finally end up with a favorable HIV try or herpes. He won't give up basically for the reason which you have caught him and clearly he doesnt prefer to alter (if i'm no longer mistaking it is the 1st step in a restoration application, definite even from porn) you won't be able to help or substitute somebody that doesnt prefer it. you are able to desire to do away with him, no longer announcing it is going to be uncomplicated in spite of the shown fact that it is going to be much less complicated then putting your self by way of what share extra years of this? he will beg, plead, cry and swear he's going to alter. you are going to prefer to have self belief him. do no longer. Please. take it from somebody who has heavily lived this comparable scenerio and talked to hundreds of alternative people who've lived it too. it won't in any respect go away.
2016-10-09 03:09:27
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answered by ? 4
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Is your husband over 18 or 21 depending on whats the legal age where ever you are. If so you are just going to have to wear it as you have no legal right to police his internet sites.
2007-12-24 18:25:15
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answered by colin b 4
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I would suggest you install Mcafee's Site Advisor. This is a small BHO taht resides in your browser and redirects to another page if the webpage being viewed is unsafe and contains un-wanted materials. Morever it would turn red when a website poses threat to your computer. So whenever he visits **** the BHO will turn red indicating harm to your computer.
So it may stop him from viewing ****. But this will take place in a couple of weeks.
2007-12-23 16:38:47
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answered by Selva Kumar 5
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You can probably find some software like "NetNanny" that is used for children in order to keep them off of sites regarding porn or violence. Pretty effective software as long as you keep the password to yourself in confidence. There may also be some kind of free software you can find online too through google searches. Hope this helps! Best Wishes
2007-12-23 13:59:47
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answered by fishman624 3
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Use monitoring software or the filters built into Norton or McAfee or similar full internet suites. And make sure you and he have separate logins and passwords, and make sure the admin account and any other accounts with admin rights are password protected. And demote him to a standard user account rather than admin. Good luck being "master of your domain", obviously your hubby can't be...
2007-12-23 14:02:22
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answered by Anonymous
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