Mr. RedPill
Member
Hello fellow Rebooters,
Day 1
This is my first post and the first time in my life I've ever admitted to myself or anyone that I'm a porn addict. Like many of you, I discovered porn around the age of 12. I am now 41. My porn addiction has kept me from becoming the man I am supposed to be. There is not a single area of my life that hasn't been affected by my addiction. I have tried to stop on many occasions and never made it past a week. I can't begin to voice the number of ways in which my life has suffered. I know only one thing, my life must change, and now is the time. I recently sought out help. I learned I must admit that I have a problem and that I can not solve it on my own. I joined this forum to share my story, journal my progress, and give support and encouragement. I understand this is the first step and already I feel better for having the courage to be here. To all those going through this process please don't stop. We owe it to ourselves, our families, friends, and all those that we come into contact with to become our best selves. You never know who might see your story and how you might inspire them to change or keep going.
Gratefully and Respectfully,
Mr. RedPill
Day 1
This is my first post and the first time in my life I've ever admitted to myself or anyone that I'm a porn addict. Like many of you, I discovered porn around the age of 12. I am now 41. My porn addiction has kept me from becoming the man I am supposed to be. There is not a single area of my life that hasn't been affected by my addiction. I have tried to stop on many occasions and never made it past a week. I can't begin to voice the number of ways in which my life has suffered. I know only one thing, my life must change, and now is the time. I recently sought out help. I learned I must admit that I have a problem and that I can not solve it on my own. I joined this forum to share my story, journal my progress, and give support and encouragement. I understand this is the first step and already I feel better for having the courage to be here. To all those going through this process please don't stop. We owe it to ourselves, our families, friends, and all those that we come into contact with to become our best selves. You never know who might see your story and how you might inspire them to change or keep going.
Gratefully and Respectfully,
Mr. RedPill