Hope the double quoting doesn't get too hard to read when this is posted.
I agree that the lipstick comparison isn't really right - I just can't think of anything that is similar to porn. It did make me think that it isn't at all obvious what one can ask one's spouse to not do (and threaten to leave if they don't comply)
Some cases are very clear. If your spouse is doing something that causes you physical harm, (like hitting you), obviously it is reasonable to ask them to stop (or just leave) .
If your spouse is spending money that should be used for necessities, on entertainment, you can ask them to stop - but of course one can argue about what is a necessity.
Is is reasonable to ask your spouse to not talk to one of their friends? Does this change if the friend is a former lover?
Can you ask your spouse not to get cosmetic surgery?
Can you ask your spouse not to have sex with someone else. In most cases clearly yes - but what if you don't want to sleep with your spouse - then can you deny them from ever having sex?
Can you ask your spouse to give up an expensive hobby (if you are not in financial trouble)? How about a dangerous hobby.
Can you ask them to not support some political organization that you find objectionable.
And so the question of whether you can ask them to stop watching porn seems just one facet of this.
< I Hope that made some sense.
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