Dear Jewish nose,
This is a spiritual malady so if you're still looking at porn even occasionally, you automatically
separate your neshama from G-d. Otherwise, HE would allow us to look at it and masturbate, etc.
You can still be an alcoholic and only drink occasionally. I don't know if you're addicted or not
but you can find out. Go to
slaafws.org and take the 40 question test.
this is a disease of connection. We isolate ourselves because we have a hole in our souls we
are trying to fill. From your experiences you've experienced trauma, shame, guilt since childhood
and these are the areas you need to work on with a CERTIFIED SEXUAL ADDICTION COUNSELOR.
Others are Clueless. I accomplished more in 2 years with mine than 25 years going from Psychologiest
to Psychiatrist, Social workers, etc. You wouldn't go to a dermatologist to do brain surgery, would
you? I hope not.
You should be thrilled your wife found you trying to get some help instead of finding you
looking at porn. She sounds very understanding and for that you are blessed with an
Eishes Chayil. But that is no excuse to rationalize looking at stuff occasionally. this is an
insidious disease that gets worse if you don't stop. Soon one thing will not be thrilling enough
and we look for new, more dangerous ways to act out.
We are constantly yearning for someone or something to fill this hole. So if my wife is not
available I will look elsewhere. That's not exactly a great formula for a marriage. The Torah
dictates these laws to us so we can form an intimate relationship with our wife, EVEN WHEN
she is a Niddah, and that is by talking, sharing, etc. without sex. Because sex is indeed
optional, and should not be the center of our universe, even though we think it is. So using
our wives for sex because we're lusting instead of because we love them and MUTUALLY wan
to be together, is tantamount to manipulating our own wives for sex. Not a good idea.
Once you're sober for awhile, at least 90 days, your spirituality will come back and you'll
begin to feel closer. Hashem only shines HIS goodness upon us when we're a clean vessel
worthy of acceptance of HIS goodness. But when we're stuck in the mud, it covers up
our holy soul. Pardon the pun. "soul" "hole" ....