Internet Browsers, Possible Trigger

getagrip

Active Member
A year ago, I didn't have an addiction to internet porn. Now I do. I have been trying to figure out what's different for me this year that led me down this slippery slope. I have identified maybe a half-dozen factors, but here's one thing I think is really important: now I have Bing on my PC. Not sure how it got there or maybe I just never used it. But I swear this particular search engine is the devil personified. I am no computer whiz, but it seems Bing was designed to promote porn addiction (probably not intentionally, but then again you never know when $$$ are involved). When you type in a particular search phrase, it gives you not only the results but dozens and dozens of related search phrases to try. Of course, this is the porn addiction's dream! We are always searching for that new dopamine source, that variety, that new fetish to keep our dopamine pumping. Not only are infinite searches suggested, but for example with videos,  there are probably about thirty thumbnails, most with previews, all on the same screen. With other search engines like google, there might be a list of maybe ten videos on each page.

To make matters worse, it's difficult to uninstall Bing. I haven't tried too hard yet, but I googled how to uninstall it, and it apparently is pretty complex.

Stay away from this fiendish porn-finder, please!
 
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