Are you addicted to porn?

Here is a small test that you can take to gauge whether or not you have a problem with pornography.
Check each of the following that apply to you.
- Have you purchased or rented pornography magazines or videos, or paid for telephone sex?
- Are you preoccupied with sexual thoughts?
- Have you viewed adult movies on cable TV at home or in hotel rooms when traveling?
- Have you been involved with pornography or sexual/romantic chat rooms on the Internet?
- Do you “channel surf” on TV looking for visual sexual stimuli?
- Do you often stare at women in public and fantasize sexually about them?
- If married, have you had an emotional or physical affair with someone other than your wife?
- Have you been accused of flirtatious behavior by your wife or significant other?
- Do you regularly use pornography or sexual fantasizing about women other than your wife as an aid to masturbation?
- Have you had sex with a prostitute or visited a massage parlor for a sexual massage?
- Have you visited a strip club or “peep show”?
- Have you ever been involved in voyeuristic (i.e. “peeping Tom”) behaviors?
- Has your sexual activity put you at risk of disease, arrest, or loss of marriage or job?
- Have you felt guilty or depressed following your sexual activity?
- Have you tried to stop your sexual activity but could not?
- Do you try to avoid social engagements, or seek to leave them early in order to have more time for your sexual activity?
- Have your sexual behaviors taken time and energy away from your marriage and family?
- Have you sought to keep your sexual activity hidden from family, friends, or coworkers?
- Have you lied to your wife or close friends about your sexual activity?
- Do you regularly violate your own moral standards in carrying out your sexual behaviors?
- Has your sexual activity created estrangement in your relationship with God?
Interpretation:
One to four ‘yes’ answers indicates you may have a problem and should take it to a trusted friend or pastor at once.
More than four ‘yes’ answers indicate you may be involved in a destructive pattern of behavior with serious life consequences. You should seek help immediately from a Christian counselor or consider a Christ-centered recovery ministry such as those listed in our links section.
Do you need help? We at the Purity Project will be glad to visit with you privately about your situation and share with you, one-on-one, how you can begin walking on the road to recovery. We encourage you to use the contact form provided by this site, e-mail any of the people of the Purity Project or use our toll free telephone number. You will be treated respectfully and confidentially and there is no charge for contacting us.
This post was written by OKCfreemen--a member of the Purity Project in Oklahoma City. If you have questions or comments of a personal nature, you may reach him at mentor@purityproject.com

