HELP! I've been Exposed!



If you find yourself here because you are trying to deal with your mate or spouse's internet porn use, you have come to the right place. Many resources will tell you that this is a shame based behavior and that you should confront your loved one and provide support. While there is certainly a time and place for that, for some people months or years of doing just that has not changed the behavior.

By gathering your evidence and presenting it in an anonymous forum, you have the power to show your spouse or mate to the world for what they really are. Because it is anonymous, you can pick and choose who should have this information without worrying that someone you don't want to know your business finding out. This also shows your spouse or mate that the internet is not as anonymous as they believe.

Be sure to read the FAQs, and resources for the Injured Spouse as you will need support and assistance as you deal with the fall out from confronting the pornography that is destroying your life one image at a time.

 

 

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By not calling pornography what it is — highly addictive and destructive material — we are heading for troubled times.
Dr. Patrick Carnes,
a leading researcher on sex addiction