Mankind was born out of struggles. In the past we struggled,
in the present we struggle, and in the future we will struggle. Although these
struggles change in shape and form, the overall underlying factor remains the
same: survival. Many of the greatest problems that we currently face are well
known covered in the media; there is also a fairly large number of problems
that are hidden to public eye for whatever reason. We’ll call these: the silent struggles. It is
precisely one of these “silent struggles” that I want to talk about today. I
hope that my words here will help people whose lives are unaffected by this
problem on a day to day basis, gain some insight to the reality of the problem
and its magnitude. I also hope that my words will bring solace to those who are
plagued by this silent struggle and that they will see the light at the end of
the tunnel. The problem: pornography.
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Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
have been talking about the detrimental effects of pornography, and science is
just now beginning to catch up to their teachings. Although it has been taught
by general leaders of the LDS Church, members of the church are still
struggling to understand how to truly deal with the problem in the best manner
possible. Having seen the effects that pornography has on others personally,
and having an intimate understanding of not only the physical battle but the
emotional battle that those with this sort of addiction face, I felt it
necessary to begin this series.
As you soon will see, this is a long and painful journey which
too many of people have had to go through. I hope that as you read this post
and all future posts on this subject you will read it with the intent of
helping alleviate the pain and suffering that those who have these addictions
face. The mind is a powerful ally, but can also be the biggest enemy we have
when overcoming addictions. People who have a problem with viewing pornography
are still people. They all have hopes and dreams that they wish to accomplish,
yet may never be able to, unless they overcome their addiction.
So, that being the case I would ask every reader a simple
thing: as you learn about this problem (and hopefully see the side commonly
unseen) from the eyes of those who have survived it, lend a hand of support to
all those who are searching for a way out. Be quick to understand, and slow to
judge and assume things that you can’t understand vicariously. Be loving and
supportive rather than biting and judgmental. Share this with people, read
about this subject and try and understand what others are suffering. I know
that if we can just be open about this problem, just as we are about drug
addictions, many people would be able to find support rather than struggle by
themselves. Alone.
With love,
Will Glade
The one walking beside you.
*if you or anyone you know would like to talk about a
struggle you have with pornography and would like to seek help overcoming this
addiction, feel free to contact me via
email.


I have known a few people that have gone through a struggle with pornography, and it really is a hard journey. They need all the support they can get. The last thing they need is for someone to pass judgement on them. Thank you for posting about this topic. Hopefully this will influence our society to be more willing to reach out to those in desperate need of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment! I too know many people who have had problems with it, so I as well understand how hard it is and the help that they need. That is why I decided to raise awareness about this problem.
DeleteI think this is a bigger problem in our communities than most of us realize, and one that most of us (myself included) need more education on how it effects society as a whole and also how to deal with it on a more intimate level. I've never done any real research on the subject so I'm excited to hear what you've found! Please keep me posted on the updates.
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