Dear Emily,
I read your heart-felt message about the devistating discovery that your husband was being unfaithful to you by indulging in pornography. Your message hit so close to home for me and it was so sincere.
I am in the process of terminating my relationship with my boyfriend because of the same issue. I am 35 years old and he is 41. I've never been married, but he has been married twice in the past. Early on in our courtship there were signs that he had a lust problem but I ignored all of the red flags because he treated me nice. At first I noticed him staring at other women when we would go out to eat together. Then a short while later, I discovered his attraction to the Hooter's restraunt chain. Just recently, the issue of pornography came to light. To be honest, Emily, I never really thought about whether he looked at pornography or not until I came face-to-face with the reality of it. Then I was crushed......and deeply hurt that he was masturbating while looking at other women (mostly girls 20 years his junior) doing sex acts in the nude. Like I wasn't good enough or something.
I don't over-eat and I work out regularly......waaaaaaay more than he does that's for sure. I may not have had the surgery to look like those women in those movies or the women at Hooters, but I work very had to stay in shape and to look nice for him so it hurt me that he lusts after other women the way the does. I guess this is my fault because he and I were not "equally yoked" in the first place. I had not dated in over four years when I met him and I guess I was just so happy to have a man in my life again that I ignored what was right. Now I have the painful task of cutting myself free from this man.
I guess that I'm sending you this email because I can relate to your feelings and I do not think that you are wrong for how you feel. You are NOT over-reacting. Your feelings are valid and very well justified. I don't care what the other people on this website say. Him watching pornography is WRONG. In God's eyes its adultry and an abomination. You seem like a nice lady and you deserve better than that. I'm not encouraging you to leave him (although you certainly may have biblical grounds to do so). But you can't let it continue. I will pray for you and ask God to give you wisdom about what to do next.
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