needtochange wrote on 28 Jun 2012 21:56:
its totallly about self esteem!!
OMG like i would guess that over 2/3 of the time that i fall is when im feeling down about myself!
this past week has been murder!!! Me and my wife are fighting for the past week or so(i know it sounds bad- maybe it is), and i've had the hardest week since starting my 90 days- by far!!!! gosh im barely hanging on
needtochange wrote on 29 Jun 2012 13:52:
thanks, although she doesn't know abt my problem... so i don't feel like i need to "show her" anything
My point is, that when we masturbate to porn or to fantasy, we tend to feel bad about ourselves. When we're in a fight, and we are down on ourselves, we tend to acquiesce to even unjust accusations, because we feel we are deserving of critique.
When we stay sober, we feel good about our character and we feel we have a moral standing, and then we are able to differentiate between arguments that need attention and/or rebuttal and those that can be dismissed as irrelevant or those that are just meant to hurt us.
So staying sober through an argument or a prolonged fight, actually assures that we stay sober after the fight, too. The reason is, as above, if we are feeling down, and then take a beating, we either say "I'm no good anyways, I may as well act out" or "I'm really hurting, and I need to console myself with acting out". Either motivation can be avoided if we don't act out in the first place and learn to see life through sober eyes.
And therefore, your wife knowing about your "problem" (I like it how you delicately call it a "problem"; what is it, exactly?) or not knowing anything about it, is irrelevant to what I'm trying to share with you. We must stay sober through a challenge so that we can actually get through a challenge.
Is this confusing enough?
Gut SHabbos, and a peaceful Shabbos to you, brother,
Mottel