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Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 05:51 #399916

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cordnoy wrote on 13 Jun 2023 15:24:

cordnoy wrote on 05 Jun 2023 12:23:

Hashem Help Me wrote on 05 Jun 2023 10:56:
I don't see where i implied that the majority of chashuvim are nichshal.  What i did say was that 1. there are chashuvim who are (or have been) nichshal,  2. one who is nichshal is definitely not an oddball, and 3. that the majority of chashuvim are well aware of what is going on.  

I guess here lies the crux of our disagreement. I believe that the more 'normal' we make this struggle, and when we turn it into the 'battle' of the generation, the more we decrease the chances of 'long term' success for many. Yes, we can accomplish some short-term victories with that approach, but ultimately, there are those who we might be doin' a disservice to. And perhaps, the question may be: who is the target audience, and how are they determined?

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I have been asked several times to explain this and perhaps elaborate (and this, by no means, means that my opinion is correct; it is nothin' more than my opinion): Let's take lashon hara for example. This is what almost everyone would agree as a "normal" struggle, universally shared. What is the approach? Learn Shmiras Halashon 5/10 minutes a day, dedicate one hour of extra-zehirus towards this, occasional soap-in-the-mouth and avoidin' large groups at a tavern. What happens for someone who joins this program? He does it for 2 weeks/5 weeks/ 3 months or more, but many, sadly, remain lashon hara talkers for the duration of their life - some more, some less. I am not sayin' not to follow that mehalech, for it is what we should be doin'; what I am sayin' is that it remains a 'battle of the generation.'

Now, let us take this parable a step further (again, for some): Let us say that this baal lashon hara is a tremendous ka'asan, and when he begins to talk about someone else in a derogatory manner, his voice rises, he swears, he degrades him and his family and his Rabbi, he cannot control his emotions - his wife slinks to the corner of the room, his kids don't stay near him durin' lainin' or the kiddush, he's not pleasant to be around. He is different than your normal shmoozer. What approach do we suggest for this fellow? Learn Shmiras Halashon 15 minutes a day? I don't think so. If he is treated as 'normal,' he will not get the help he so deserves.

So now, I ask you (fellow Rabbanim, Roshei Kollel, Menahalim, etc.): Are there many of your congregants with a porn addiction? In the world, yes. But of the 100 in the room, how many have issues with their zipper? 3, 5, 8? If you consider them/us 'normal,' I think there will be a disservice in the help we are providin'.

Godspeed

Since we are talking about non-addicts, per your subsequent post, what will be of the gentleman who does not become a kaasan, is pleasant to be around and is generally in control of his emotions. There just comes a time (or several) in the day or night when he has an uncontrollable urge to unzip and let loose? And if he has access to porn, then he will take advantage, but will not commit crimes, fly into a rage or embarrass his family to get his fix? And if his wife has been off limits for several days too long, he will gaze lustfully at her and calmly spill his seed? And perhaps he will conjure images in his mind of women he fantasizes of being with?
If his life is "manageable" (since he is a non-addict), can he be treated as "normal," or will he still not get the help he needs?
Although we agree there is some disagreement regarding the exact statistics, can we agree that there is, at the very least,  a "miyut hamatzui" of people like this? If not, then they (me) are in fact, not normal, and should not be treated as such. If yes, what is the benefit of perpetuating a stigma among a large subsection of our population? How, in fact, should he (me) get the help he needs? Or is he untreatable until his life becomes unmanageable, at which point he becomes an addict, which is abnormal, thus reaffirming the now-justified stigma?
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Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 13:13 #399929

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On the topic of statistics, i'm going to post this again. Of course, this is just one statistic, and as always with statistics you have to know what exactly you're looking for to reach an accurate conclusion, but I thought it was relevant nonetheless:

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In the past few years the scale of the problem has become massive, and Covid-19-related stress and free time has exacerbated the problem like never before. 
A recent study by Dr. Rosemarin & Pirutinsky has surveyed a sample group of people from various Orthodox communities. The results were shocking. 58% of single males and 51% of married males admitted that they view inappropriate online content at least once a month. And that’s before Covid-19...
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Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 13:24 #399930

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Bigmoish wrote on 16 Aug 2023 05:51:


 How, in fact, should he (me) get the help he needs? Or is he untreatable until his life becomes unmanageable, at which point he becomes an addict, which is abnormal, thus reaffirming the now-justified stigma?


This really resonated with me. Statistics aside, decisions of who actually is an addict aside, etc., there are many people here who could attain at least major improvement even if they don't hit rock bottom, engage in self-exploration until they figure out what's really wrong with them, or attend a 12-step group. Of course, there are many here that do need those things, and on an anonymous forum it's hard to tell who needs what. (Perhaps in real life it's hard to tell too.)

I don't see why it's a problem to tell a new fellow here to try something "more mild" to see if it helps. Maybe it will help a little, maybe a lot, or maybe not at all. I understand that others disagree and feel that this is always bad advice, but i'm struggling to figure out why, and what exactly they feel should be suggested to someone a few layers away from rock bottom. And especially to people far away from how deep this can go (such as bochurim struggling with masturbation and porn, or bad images that aren't even porn). I am looking to hear people's perspective (though please try to do it in a respectful way and stay away from anonymous internet poison).

Thank you Big Moish for bringing up this important point, and sorry for hijacking your thread, though it seems you are interested by this topic as well. Plus, Cords said there's no such thing as hijacking a thread! :-)
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Rabbi Shafier's incredible lectures on breaking free: The Fight. Download here: 
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If you're only ready to try something small, check out an easier way to do self-talk here:
https://guardyoureyes.com/forum/4-On-the-Way-to-90-Days/378128-Captain—Shtarkemotionals-Secret90Day-Challenge
Last Edit: 16 Aug 2023 17:13 by Captain.

Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 13:27 #399932

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I'm assumin' my reaction was the same the last time, but these statistics and assumptions are ....... (word deleted by moderator on account of being disrespectful).
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Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 13:36 #399933

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Care to elaborate? 

(Extra points if you mention pajamas.)
In the place where ba’alei teshuva stand, even pure tzaddikim who never sinned cannot stand. (Rabbi Avohu, Brachos 34b)

Great free resources:
My favorite book for breaking free: The Battle of the Generation 
https://guardyoureyes.com/ebooks/item/the-battle-of-the-generation. Change your attitude and change your life!

Rabbi Shafier's incredible lectures on breaking free: The Fight. Download here: 
https://theshmuz.com/series/the-fight/

If you're only ready to try something small, check out an easier way to do self-talk here:
https://guardyoureyes.com/forum/4-On-the-Way-to-90-Days/378128-Captain—Shtarkemotionals-Secret90Day-Challenge
Last Edit: 16 Aug 2023 13:36 by Captain.

Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 13:41 #399934

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cordnoy wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:27:
I'm assumin' my reaction was the same the last time, but these statistics and assumptions are ....... (word deleted by moderator on account of being disrespectful).

“cordnoy” wrote:
MY POSTS ARE NOT WRITTEN AS A MODERATOR UNLESS EXPLICITLY STATED.


Is this what you are referring to 
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Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 13:45 #399935

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Markz wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:41:

cordnoy wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:27:
I'm assumin' my reaction was the same the last time, but these statistics and assumptions are ....... (word deleted by moderator on account of being disrespectful).

“cordnoy” wrote:
MY POSTS ARE NOT WRITTEN AS A MODERATOR UNLESS EXPLICITLY STATED.


Is this what you are referring to 

Lol! It must be rough to have to moderate your own posts!
In the place where ba’alei teshuva stand, even pure tzaddikim who never sinned cannot stand. (Rabbi Avohu, Brachos 34b)

Great free resources:
My favorite book for breaking free: The Battle of the Generation 
https://guardyoureyes.com/ebooks/item/the-battle-of-the-generation. Change your attitude and change your life!

Rabbi Shafier's incredible lectures on breaking free: The Fight. Download here: 
https://theshmuz.com/series/the-fight/

If you're only ready to try something small, check out an easier way to do self-talk here:
https://guardyoureyes.com/forum/4-On-the-Way-to-90-Days/378128-Captain—Shtarkemotionals-Secret90Day-Challenge

Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 13:57 #399938

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Captain wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:45:

Markz wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:41:

cordnoy wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:27:
I'm assumin' my reaction was the same the last time, but these statistics and assumptions are ....... (word deleted by moderator on account of being disrespectful).

“cordnoy” wrote:
MY POSTS ARE NOT WRITTEN AS A MODERATOR UNLESS EXPLICITLY STATED.


Is this what you are referring to 

Lol! It must be rough to have to moderate your own posts!

It is abundantly clear that it was not I who moderated that post.
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Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 13:58 #399940

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cordnoy wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:57:

Captain wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:45:

Markz wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:41:

cordnoy wrote on 16 Aug 2023 13:27:
I'm assumin' my reaction was the same the last time, but these statistics and assumptions are ....... (word deleted by moderator on account of being disrespectful).

“cordnoy” wrote:
MY POSTS ARE NOT WRITTEN AS A MODERATOR UNLESS EXPLICITLY STATED.


Is this what you are referring to 

Lol! It must be rough to have to moderate your own posts!

It is abundantly clear that it was not I who moderated that post.

But it was much funnier to think that it was!
In the place where ba’alei teshuva stand, even pure tzaddikim who never sinned cannot stand. (Rabbi Avohu, Brachos 34b)

Great free resources:
My favorite book for breaking free: The Battle of the Generation 
https://guardyoureyes.com/ebooks/item/the-battle-of-the-generation. Change your attitude and change your life!

Rabbi Shafier's incredible lectures on breaking free: The Fight. Download here: 
https://theshmuz.com/series/the-fight/

If you're only ready to try something small, check out an easier way to do self-talk here:
https://guardyoureyes.com/forum/4-On-the-Way-to-90-Days/378128-Captain—Shtarkemotionals-Secret90Day-Challenge

Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 17:11 #399954

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Bigmoish wrote on 16 Aug 2023 05:35:

Wow, real boss move - pulling out a post from 9 years ago!


Nah, anyone can do that...

Re: Bigmoish's path to tahara 16 Aug 2023 17:28 #399959

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Bigmoish wrote on 16 Aug 2023 05:51:
Since we are talking about non-addicts, per your subsequent post, what will be of the gentleman who does not become a kaasan, is pleasant to be around and is generally in control of his emotions. There just comes a time (or several) in the day or night when he has an uncontrollable urge to unzip and let loose? And if he has access to porn, then he will take advantage, but will not commit crimes, fly into a rage or embarrass his family to get his fix? And if his wife has been off limits for several days too long, he will gaze lustfully at her and calmly spill his seed? And perhaps he will conjure images in his mind of women he fantasizes of being with?
If his life is "manageable" (since he is a non-addict), can he be treated as "normal," or will he still not get the help he needs?
Although we agree there is some disagreement regarding the exact statistics, can we agree that there is, at the very least,  a "miyut hamatzui" of people like this? If not, then they (me) are in fact, not normal, and should not be treated as such. If yes, what is the benefit of perpetuating a stigma among a large subsection of our population? How, in fact, should he (me) get the help he needs? Or is he untreatable until his life becomes unmanageable, at which point he becomes an addict, which is abnormal, thus reaffirming the now-justified stigma?

Sorry, I don’t quite get it. How ‘manageable’ is a life with ‘an uncontrollable urge to unzip and let loose, will take advantage of any access to porn, and if his wife has been off limits for several days too long, he will gaze lustfully at her and calmly spill his seed. And perhaps he will conjure images in his mind of women he fantasizes of being with.’ If that’s been going on for years, tried countless times to stop unsuccessfully, together with consistent low self-esteem, shame and despondency due to a double life that seems impossible to break out of, what sort of life is that?

I’m a bit puzzled that you’ve included yourself in this category. From what I could make out from earlier posts, you seem to have worked the 12 steps and must have admitted that your life is unmanageable. Am I mistaken or am I missing something?  

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