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Traditional Catholic Faith => Anσnymσus Posts Allowed => Topic started by: Änσnymσus on July 22, 2025, 02:17:12 PM

Title: Question for Men
Post by: Änσnymσus on July 22, 2025, 02:17:12 PM
Does a man’s perception of women change after pornography use? Will this affect how his wife is treated during the marital embrace?  Does his use of pornography change his perception of women in general, even traditional Catholic women?  Does he hold resentment towards women because of having had purity problems due to the pornography industry?  Is it better that a man not be a virgin (slip up once) than to have been a habitual user of pornography?
Title: Re: Question for Men
Post by: Änσnymσus on July 22, 2025, 05:18:06 PM
Does a man’s perception of women change after pornography use? Yes if the porn use was habitual

Will this affect
how his wife is treated during the marital embrace? Possibly, but it's more likely to cause him performance anxiety

 Does his use of pornography change his perception of women in general, even traditional Catholic women? Yes if the porn use was habitual

Does he hold resentment towards women because of having had purity problems due to the pornography industry? I don't see why. If he's Catholic he's probably more resentful towards himself to have engaged in an addiction that warped his view of women and the marital embrace

 Is it better that a man not be a virgin (slip up once) than to have been a habitual user of pornography? It's better for him not be a virgin than to have been a compulsive porn consumer. 

Title: Re: Question for Men
Post by: Änσnymσus on July 22, 2025, 06:30:06 PM
Does a man’s perception of women change after pornography use?

No

Will this affect
how his wife is treated during the marital embrace? 

No

Does his use of pornography change his perception of women in general, even traditional Catholic women?

No

 Does he hold resentment towards women because of having had purity problems due to the pornography industry? 

No

Is it better that a man not be a virgin (slip up once) than to have been a habitual user of pornography?

Depends how far he went and both.
Title: Re: Question for Men
Post by: Änσnymσus on July 22, 2025, 07:20:59 PM
Does a man’s perception of women change after pornography use? Will this affect how his wife is treated during the marital embrace?  Does his use of pornography change his perception of women in general, even traditional Catholic women?  Does he hold resentment towards women because of having had purity problems due to the pornography industry?  Is it better that a man not be a virgin (slip up once) than to have been a habitual user of pornography?
A man's perspective on woman changes once he learns how vile modern woman are. Once he learns his female secular peers have nearly all fornicated by 18. His perspective changes when he gets rejected by the ladies he's interested in, when they disrespect him and 'friendzone' him. It's the woman's behaviour that changes the man's perspective. Reality speaks.
Title: Re: Question for Men
Post by: Änσnymσus on July 23, 2025, 11:25:19 AM
Sin clouds perception
Title: Re: Question for Men
Post by: Änσnymσus on September 18, 2025, 10:12:18 PM
That's an obvious yes. Pornography perverts the mind. Of course it warps a man's perception on women. Only a non Catholic would answer otherwise. Its like asking if the devil changes the perception of your mind... 

The question that one mortal sin can replace another is just entertaining evil. 

Resentment towards women due to your own sins of the flesh? The devil divides and destroys and he has used his antichrist mafia to destroy women with feminism, thus destroying the family.