Your Hardest Family Question: Why do I feel guilty for not wanting to be labeled as an “addict”?
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MomofawarriorAugust 2, 2021
I agree that it's damaging to label as addicts all young people who have problems with pornography. One of my sons was labeled a sex addict by a therapist, which was too harsh in my opinion. He was already beating hiself up emotionally & that just added another layer of rejection.
Maryann TaylorJuly 30, 2021
We are so blessed to have an addiction and recovery program in our church. Run, don't walk, and get the details from your Bishop. It is a loving, encouraging program that will help both you and your wife.
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