Your Hardest Family Question: How can I share my concerns without shaming my husband?
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CharlieBrown2292December 14, 2018
To me, Geoff is giving here the most meaningful, thoughtful and comforting feedback to this Sister I ever read on the subject. I hope that this Brother will also get to read it, because it does contain the seeds of healing and true recovery.
RobDecember 14, 2018
As an addict to pornography I have some advice for wives who are suffering. If your husband willingly and joyfully shares what he is doing about recovery then he is sober. If he is being secretive, non-committal and angry that you are prying into his recovery, you can know for sure he is not sober. For anyone who is suffering and needs some help here are some great resources. Books: He Restoreth My Soul Clean Hands, Pure Heart Love you, hate the porn White Book of Sexaholics Anonymous Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous Websites: arpsupport.org rowboatsandmarbles.org arp.lds.org Podcasts: Porn-Free Radio
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