Before we get all morally self-righteous here I'd like to point out those of you who buy and watch old Hollywood films are doing the exact same thing as me. If you think those films are any better you are naive.
Nobody's trying to be morally self-righteous. I've even said that I've done the same thing countless times, and I'll likely do so again. But I think you need to move your thinking beyond, "it's OK, it doesn't affect me" to "hmm, maybe it's not OK." It's the gift of guilt! :wink: Eventually, the guilt will get to you and you'll start to do the right thing instead. But if you keep thinking, "oh, there's nothing wrong with it," then you're never going to advance in the spiritual life. Step one is acknowledging the problem (or that there even is a problem); only then can you begin to address said problem.
It's like Alcoholics Anonymous, but for all sins, not just drunkenness. Think of this forum (and by extension, the whole Church, of which we are a part) as Sinners Anonymous. None of us are perfect, but we can strive to help each other to overcome our many imperfections! :smile: