It's called "Every man's battle" by Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stooeker (self proclaimed porn addict). I has some really good methods for staying away from lust. Like: "bouncing your eyes" off somthing objectionable. And actually turning off the TV rather than saying wow this really is bad- who would watch this.
It's geared for christians (what we have problems with lust and porn too?!) but I would recommend it for anyone who recognizes their problem.
My ISP (and this is dialup - bleh) recently sent me a letter informing me the I was one of their "Top 50 users," I was hoping to win a prize but they just wanted to double my access fee. Funny I thought, when I signed up it said unlimited access- so I called and discussed what unlimited means. Apparently it unlimited means with bounds and constraints (I kept thinking to myself, this is 56k dialup it's lot like you can really consume too much bandwidth). If I wanted (yes this is really a quote) "Really Unlimited Access" I'd just have to pay twice the access fees, then the Top 50 letters would go away and everything would be happy again (After all prolonged dialup can ruin their equipment?). 'Course all of their advertising says Unlimited 56k Dialup for just $9.95. Well I canceled service today and am moving on. The ISP is http://www.inreach.com/ check out their page and see what you would expect.
It's called "Every man's battle" by Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stooeker (self proclaimed porn addict). I has some really good methods for staying away from lust. Like: "bouncing your eyes" off somthing objectionable. And actually turning off the TV rather than saying wow this really is bad- who would watch this. It's geared for christians (what we have problems with lust and porn too?!) but I would recommend it for anyone who recognizes their problem.
PalmOS forever!
My ISP (and this is dialup - bleh) recently sent me a letter informing me the I was one of their "Top 50 users," I was hoping to win a prize but they just wanted to double my access fee. Funny I thought, when I signed up it said unlimited access- so I called and discussed what unlimited means. Apparently it unlimited means with bounds and constraints (I kept thinking to myself, this is 56k dialup it's lot like you can really consume too much bandwidth). If I wanted (yes this is really a quote) "Really Unlimited Access" I'd just have to pay twice the access fees, then the Top 50 letters would go away and everything would be happy again (After all prolonged dialup can ruin their equipment?). 'Course all of their advertising says Unlimited 56k Dialup for just $9.95. Well I canceled service today and am moving on. The ISP is http://www.inreach.com/ check out their page and see what you would expect.
MightyCookieface
what ever, fignuts.
Trix are for Apples.