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The Porn Trap

The Porn Trap

The Essential Guide to Overcoming Problems Caused by Pornography
by Wendy Maltz 2010 304 pages
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Key Takeaways

1. Recognize the hidden power and addictive nature of pornography

Porn is an extremely alluring and compelling "product," capable of delivering sexual pleasure while at the same time setting one up for great pain.

Pornography's appeal. Porn provides instant sexual gratification, a sense of power and control, and a drug-like euphoria through the release of dopamine and other pleasure chemicals in the brain. Its accessibility, affordability, and anonymity make it increasingly prevalent and potentially addictive.

Neurobiological impact. Regular porn use can rewire the brain, leading to:

  • Increased tolerance and need for more extreme content
  • Difficulty experiencing arousal and satisfaction without porn
  • Compulsive behavior patterns similar to drug addiction

Psychological effects. Porn can create:

  • Unrealistic expectations about sex and relationships
  • Objectification of sexual partners
  • Emotional detachment and difficulty forming intimate connections

2. Understand how early exposure shapes lifelong porn habits

When a porn user automatically dismisses from his awareness the negative consequences of his porn use, he is operating in denial.

Early exposure. Most people are first exposed to porn around age 11, often accidentally or through peers. This early encounter can shape sexual attitudes and behaviors for years to come.

Factors influencing continued use:

  • Curiosity and desire for sexual information
  • Peer bonding and social acceptance
  • Coping mechanism for stress or emotional pain
  • Lack of proper sex education or open communication about sexuality

Long-term effects. Early exposure can lead to:

  • Distorted views of sex and relationships
  • Difficulty forming healthy intimate connections
  • Increased risk of developing porn addiction in adulthood

3. Identify the negative consequences of porn use on relationships and self-esteem

Porn's emphasis had moved from helping couples become more sexually intimate with each other to arousing the user to have a sexual relationship with it.

Relationship impact. Porn use can:

  • Erode trust and intimacy between partners
  • Create unrealistic expectations and dissatisfaction
  • Lead to sexual dysfunction and decreased interest in real-life partners
  • Cause emotional distance and communication breakdown

Self-esteem effects. Regular porn use often results in:

  • Feelings of shame, guilt, and inadequacy
  • Decreased self-worth and confidence
  • Difficulty maintaining personal integrity and values
  • Social isolation and withdrawal from real-life interactions

Sexual problems. Porn addiction can cause:

  • Erectile dysfunction and difficulty achieving orgasm with partners
  • Decreased sexual satisfaction in real-life encounters
  • Escalation to more extreme or risky sexual behaviors

4. Acknowledge the signs of hitting rock bottom with porn addiction

Hitting bottom can be the result of an external crisis such as getting caught using porn at work or having an intimate partner leave the relationship, or it can occur internally in the form of a mental, emotional, or spiritual breakdown.

External crises. Rock bottom may involve:

  • Job loss or legal consequences due to porn use
  • Relationship breakdown or divorce
  • Public exposure or humiliation

Internal breakdown. Signs include:

  • Severe depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts
  • Loss of personal values and sense of self
  • Spiritual crisis or loss of faith

Recognizing the turning point. Hitting bottom often serves as:

  • A wake-up call to the severity of the addiction
  • An opportunity for change and growth
  • The catalyst for seeking help and beginning recovery

5. Develop a strong motivation to quit porn and overcome ambivalence

Motivation is not only having the desire and willingness to accomplish something, it requires directing your behavior in a clear and focused way, with intensity and persistence, to achieve a desired goal.

Acknowledge problems. Recognize and stay connected to the negative consequences of porn use, both past and potential future impacts.

Identify core values. Clarify what matters most in life and how porn use conflicts with personal goals, beliefs, and relationships.

Face fears. Identify and address concerns about quitting porn, such as fear of sexual frustration or emotional vulnerability.

Take responsibility. Commit to leading your own recovery process, developing self-coaching skills and a proactive mindset.

6. Implement six basic action steps to break free from porn addiction

These basic steps are essential in creating a regimen of self-nurturing and self-care that is essential for getting out of the porn trap.

  1. Tell someone about your problem. Break the cycle of secrecy and shame by confiding in a trusted person.

  2. Get involved in a treatment program. Seek professional help through counseling, support groups, or addiction recovery programs.

  3. Create a porn-free environment. Remove access to porn and implement technological safeguards.

  4. Establish 24-hour support and accountability. Build a network of people who can provide help during moments of temptation.

  5. Take care of your physical and emotional health. Prioritize self-care through exercise, proper nutrition, and stress management.

  6. Start healing your sexuality. Address the impact of porn on your sexual attitudes and behaviors, developing healthier approaches to intimacy.

7. Learn to handle and prevent relapses in porn recovery

A relapse is only a failure if you let it be. I've learned that a relapse can be seen as merely a temporary step back. Regardless of how disappointed you may feel about it at the time, it always has something important to teach you.

Understanding relapse. Recognize that relapse is often part of the recovery process and doesn't negate progress made.

Relapse prevention strategies:

  • Identify personal triggers and high-risk situations
  • Develop coping skills for managing urges
  • Maintain strong support systems and accountability

Handling a relapse:

  1. Stop the behavior immediately
  2. Reach out for support
  3. Analyze what led to the relapse
  4. Adjust recovery plan as needed
  5. Recommit to recovery goals

8. Heal as a couple from the impact of porn addiction

True healing only happens when both partners take steps to reestablish honesty, trust, communication, and affection in the relationship.

Restoring trust. The recovering porn user must consistently demonstrate honesty and reliability through actions, not just words.

Understanding each other's experiences. Both partners should share their perspectives on the impact of porn addiction and recovery.

Moving from anger to forgiveness. Address and resolve feelings of betrayal, working towards genuine forgiveness and renewed connection.

Improving communication. Establish regular check-ins and develop skills for discussing sexual needs and concerns openly and respectfully.

9. Cultivate a new approach to sex that emphasizes intimacy and connection

Sexual healing is one of the most rewarding steps you can take after you've left the porn trap.

Intimacy-oriented sex. Focus on:

  • Emotional connection and mutual pleasure
  • Whole-body sensuality and non-genital touch
  • Open communication about desires and boundaries

Developing new skills:

  1. Engage in courtship activities to build trust and comfort
  2. Practice talking openly about sex with your partner
  3. Expand sensory awareness beyond visual stimulation
  4. Learn to see your partner with new, appreciative eyes
  5. Increase your touch vocabulary for more varied sensual experiences
  6. Explore the realm of sensual pleasure without immediate focus on orgasm
  7. Involve your heart in sex, connecting love with physical arousal

By cultivating these skills, couples can create a fulfilling sexual relationship that competes with and ultimately replaces the allure of pornography.

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Review Summary

3.94 out of 5
Average of 100+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

The Porn Trap receives mostly positive reviews, with readers praising its insightful approach to addressing porn addiction. Many find the book informative, practical, and helpful for both individuals struggling with addiction and their partners. Reviewers appreciate the authors' non-judgmental tone and the inclusion of real-life stories. Some criticize the book for being outdated or too focused on heterosexual relationships. Overall, readers find it a valuable resource for understanding the impacts of porn addiction and strategies for recovery.

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About the Author

Wendy Maltz LCSW, DST is a renowned sex therapist, author, and speaker. She has authored several books on sexuality and healing, including The Porn Trap and The Sexual Healing Journey. Maltz's work has earned her recognition in the field, including the Carnes Award from the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health in 2014. Along with her husband Larry Maltz LCSW, she provides counseling services at Maltz Counseling Associates in Eugene, Oregon. Wendy's expertise spans various aspects of sexual health and recovery, and her contributions include books, videos, and therapeutic techniques aimed at helping individuals and couples overcome sexual issues.

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