Pornography use at any level harms romantic relationships, says new BYU study
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Corey D.March 20, 2023
Just more evidence about the damage that pornography does and a necessary article and an important study, especially since there are those in the Counseling Profession, including some who are LDS and one well known former member therapist who are now saying that pornography isn't all that bad and in fact encourage the use of erotic material (code for porn) in relationships. A friend who was the police chief in our community for 25 yrs can tell you all about the damage and what pornography does to people that he has seen in his career.
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