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April 13, 2012 By Castimonia

Online Porn Is Huge. Like Really, Really Huge. Who Knew?

For the sake of our Castimonia members, I have deleted links and actual site names from this BusinessWeek article.  I do not want to trigger them.  These stats reinforce a statement in my Men’s Sexual Purity Recovery, Is it for you? 80/20 Principle – Part 2 post on 30% of all internet traffic is porn-related.

By  Ashlee Vanceon April 05, 2012

The good folks at ExtremeTech took it upon themselves this week to get at one of the Internet’s crucial questions—just how big are porn sites these days? The answer? ***** big. To study porn sites, ExtremeTech turned to the DoubleClick Ad Planner tool from Google (GOOG). It’s a useful website where you can peek at information gathered by ad-serving cookies about how much traffic a website gets, the age and income of visitors, and the amount of time people spend on a site.

According to this tool, the online porn kingpin X****** feeds up 4.4 billion page views per month. That’s about 10 times as many as the New York Times and three times as many as CNN.com. Y******—another site packed full of stimulating content—notches 2.1 billion page views per month. And while people spend a few minutes per day on news sites, they tend to spend 15 minutes or more on porn sites, which would seem to say something rather definitive about, er, male stamina.

“But it’s not just men on the sites,” you shout. True, although the top porn sites count men as about 75 percent of their visitors. Breaking the stats down further, about half of the visitors make between $25,000 and $50,000 per year, while only 2 percent earn more than $150,000 per year. According to Google, the other interests of X****** visitors include Latin American music and gangs and organized crime, while Y****** visitors like networking equipment and family films, so it’s an eclectic bunch.

While anyone can dig through these numbers, ExtremeTech did a nice job of adding some context to the incredible amount of data served up by porn sites. According to the Google estimates, X****** would record “29 petabytes of data transferred every month, or 50 gigabytes per second. That’s about 25,000 times more than your home Internet connection is probably capable of, which is a couple of megabytes per second.” Sliced another way, X****** will “serve up 50 gigabytes per second, or 400Gbps,” ExtremeTech writes. “Bear in mind this is an average data rate, too: At peak time, X****** might burst to 1,000Gbps (1Tbps) or more. To put this into perspective, there’s only about 15Tbps of connectivity between London and New York.”

Someone at Y****** chatted with ExtremeTech and said the Google estimates are way below actual totals. Y****** stores more than 100TB of porn and feeds up about 28 petabytes per month.

These types of figures put the top porn sites in a class that only Microsoft (MSFT), Google, and Facebook really surpass. My takeaway from this is that companies such as Dell (DELL) and Cisco Systems (CSCO) make a ton of money selling gear to the top porn sites and that these companies must have some very savvy engineers.

Filed Under: Sexual Purity Posts Tagged With: addiction, castimonia, christian, lust, masturbation, porn, pornography, pornstar, pornstars, recovery, sex addict, sex addiction, sexual addiction, sexual impurity, sexual purity

April 12, 2012 By Castimonia

Porn, Sex Trafficking, and Jacob’s Story

Do not believe the lie that using pornography is harmless….

Porn, Sex Trafficking, and Jacob’s Story.

At the heart of our pureJUSTICE message are the connections between the injustices of porn and trafficking, and the connections between the virtues of purity and justice. This mini-documentary by Unearthed Pictures powerfully connects all of those dots through an interview with “Jacob,” a former trafficker in South Africa who is now rescuing girls from the sex trade, after being rescued himself.

“I love God. I love what He’s doing for us. I love what He took me out of.” Jacob

Filed Under: Sexual Purity Posts, Videos Tagged With: christian, human trafficking, lust, masturbation, porn, pornography, sex addict, sex addiction, sexual addiction, trafficking

April 11, 2012 By Castimonia

Men’s Sexual Purity Recovery, Is it for you? 80/20 Principle – Part 2

In Men’s Sexual Purity, Is it for you? 80/20 Principle – Part 1 I frankly discussed the sexual purity issues of excessive lustful thoughts and self-gratification (masturbation).  Two “minor” struggles almost every man has with maintaining sexual purity.  I state “minor” only because if these two are left unchecked, they may develop into a compulsion which becomes a lot more difficult to treat.

In Part 2, I discuss the issue of pornography.  “Pornography is the devil!” I once heard used to describe the subject matter.  I don’t believe this is Biblically correct, but I do know that pornography and sexual immorality is a tool the devil uses against Christians to try to separate us from God (not separate God from us).  The sad reality is, a lot of men view and use pornography for their sexual gratification.  One of the pastors at The Fellowship circulated an anonymous survey at one of our general men’s group two years ago.  The results were not surprising.  Among attendees of this men’s group (not sexual addiction related), 100% viewed and used pornography for sexual gratification!  (Admitting to sexual impurity is a lot easier when done on anonymous surveys, and this is one reason our group attempts to maintain anonymity and confidentiality.)

So 100% of men in the men’s group admitted to having viewed and used pornography for sexual gratification.  These are dedicated men who attended this particular class to better themselves and their walk with Christ!  What does this tell you about the truth of pornography and how it has infiltrated the church?  The enemy is great at using one of the greatest weaknesses men have – sexual temptation!  The viewing of pornography has become the “norm” in American society.  I read some other blogs recently referencing a CNN article that stated that over 30% of all Internet traffic is pornography related.  WOW!

So how does pornography become so addicting?  Well there are plenty of resources for in-depth description on how this occurs.  I will try to give you a simple an explanation as possible.  In short, the human brain has the same reaction to getting high off crack cocaine as it does to viewing pornography.  Patrick Carnes has every reason to state that Internet Pornography is the crack cocaine of sex addiction.  Pornography affects the brain in very negative ways.

So how is the brain affected by pornography?  Neurochemicals!  Adrenaline and pleasure hormones become linked to and released by the experience of a male viewing pornography.  Watching pornography is like drinking out of a fire hose.  What is meant to give us a need in terms of water, will soon drown us and kill us because of the amount of water coming out.  So is the concept with viewing pornography.  What God meant to be a meaningful expression of true intimacy, pornography twists and distorts it to the point that we end up drowning, yet want more and more!  Men seek to be intimate with their partners, pornography hijacks this intimacy with over-stimulation of the male brain.  Now, here is where things get tricky.  The brain pumps out the chemicals triggered by the viewing of pornography at a very high level.  This initial amount is enough to get us aroused and to sexually act out.  However, escalation ensues and the original high level of chemicals produced by the brain is no longer enough!  Now, more of the chemical is needed to get the same arousal and sexual satisfaction.  And this means that we need to view more pornography, perhaps more “hardcore” pornography to get back to that level of arousal at which we have set in our brains.  Perhaps we need longer periods of viewing pornography, searching, viewing, finding, objectifying, fantasizing, etc…

This brings me to my next point.  Getting high off viewing pornography does not require self gratification (masturbation).  The high is already there once the user views the pornography.  The brain is already active in pumping out the chemicals necessary to bring the user to a state of sexual arousal.  One can sit in front of their computer or TV and watch pornography without gratifying themselves and still get the “high”!  Self gratification only adds to the experience but is not required to achieve the high that comes from just viewing pornography.  The longer one watches, the more that will be needed the next time to get to the same level of high.  This can quickly turn into a downward spiral where the Christian who only watched “a little” pornography is now addicted, spending hours in front of their screen viewing pornography.  Slowly, they begin with 10 minutes, then 1 hour, then 4 hours, then 8 hours, etc…  More of the chemical is needed to maintain the high, they can’t get enough.  The will NEVER get enough!  The sad reality in all of this is that I have heard of men in their 20’s needing Erectile Dysfunction medication to achieve an erection with their spouse because of the amount of Internet pornography they had been viewing before and even during the marriage.  Their arousal template has been completely distorted, but there is hope in recovery and abstinence from viewing pornography!

Now why is Internet pornography so dangerous?  I’ll discuss this in-depth in another post on why to use Internet filters.  But in short, the Accessibility, the Anonymity, and the Affordability (Al Cooper)!  All a user has to do is get online and they can quickly view whatever pornographic content they desire to view.  Internet pornography is easily accessible!  The user can do this in the confines of their own home.  No need to go to a public place to view pornography.  No need to worry about being seen leaving a “video store” or Sex Shop.  Furthermore, postings on the Internet allow for users not to use their real identity.  One can post sexually graphic messages without anyone knowing who they really are.  Internet pornography allows for anonymity!  Finally, a user can quickly find “free” content online.  There is rarely a need to pay for content that is easily given away for free from these crack dealers!  Have you noticed how some of these pornographic websites give free “previews” of the sexual content, just enough to draw a user in so that they will purchase more of the product?  Hmmm, sounds a lot like a crack dealer, they draw you in with a free “high” then you have to pay to get more!  Regardless, there is almost no cost to access pornographic content on today’s Internet.  Internet pornography is affordable!

I could go on for pages on why pornography is so destructive to the human brain, however, in my next post, I will discuss another level of sexual impurity, crossing the flesh line….

Filed Under: Sexual Purity Posts Tagged With: addiction, gratification, lust, masturbation, porn, pornography, purity, recovery, Sex, sex addict, sex addiction, sexual, sexual addiction, sexual impurity

April 10, 2012 By Castimonia

Men’s Sexual Purity Recovery, Is it for you? 80/20 Principle – Part 1

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“80% of men struggle with some sort of sexual purity issue and the 20% that say they do not, are lying.”

The above was a funny joke I once heard in my sex addiction specialist training.  Unfortunately, this “joke” is a very true reality.  From my short experience in recovery, more and more men whom I would never think struggled with any type of sexual purity have come forward needing help.  There are those men out there that don’t want to admit that they might struggle with sexual purity issues.  They are afraid to admit this, particularly if they are in relationships or in positions of leadership either at work or in the church.  I’ll be upfront and guess that no man “wants” to admit they have a problem with sexual purity.  The subject seems shameful and dirty.  What man wants to admit to his wife that he is struggling with some sort of sexual purity issue?  Or should I state, what man is strong enough to admit that they struggle with this issue?  Apart from Christ, none of us are strong enough!

Degrees of sexual impurity in a man vary from person to person.  However, the struggle can sometimes seem impossible, hence the David vs. Goliath picture I am using for this post.

There are those who struggle with lustful thoughts, sometimes uncontrollable.  They see a woman and look at her as a sexual object rather than a beautiful creation.  They fantasize in their minds what it would be like to have this woman, either sexually or just relationally (perhaps as a substitute for their current relationship).  They do this, even in the presence of their partner or family members!  (Side note: a therapist once told me a story about a teenager that was “cutting” all the time.  It stemmed from her father gawking (or objectifying) at other women in the presence of her and her mother.)  Although these men may feel that they have done nothing wrong, the truth is, they have.  When a man looks at a woman lustfully, they are being sexually impure.  Looking at women lustfully is only the beginning of how the road to complete sexual impurity (or what I call sexual addiction) begins.  If a man can fight his battle at this point, then he can spare himself and loved ones the pain and suffering brought on by the addiction.  Remember, the enemy will lie to a man and tell them they don’t have a problem with sexual purity or that they won’t become addicted.

Moving on to the next point of sexual impurity – self gratification, also known as masturbation.  If a man lusts to the point where they want to gratify themselves, then there is a cause for concern for them or their partner.  In healthy, intimate relationships, a man should not have to gratify himself.  Even if the partner is unwilling or unable, self gratification is not acceptable as sexually pure behavior!  If the man is not truly intimate with his partner on an emotional intimacy and spiritual intimacy level, then he will not be able to be truly intimate with his partner on a physical level!  Too many men have chosen the selfish, self-serving way of masturbation to help them “relieve” their stress or use other excuses.   The truth is, self-gratification takes away from real intimacy with your spouse.  It takes away from a man’s desire to be with their wife physically, it takes away from the emotional and spiritual intimacy husbands should have for their wives!  And here is the caveat: Masturbation can become as compulsive and addicting as drugs!

I’ll discuss other sexual purity issues in subsequent parts to be posted later.

Filed Under: Sexual Purity Posts Tagged With: addiction, gratification, lust, masturbation, porn, pornography, purity, recovery, Sex, sex addict, sex addiction, sexual, sexual addiction, sexual impurity

April 9, 2012 By Castimonia

CASTIMONIA – Meeting Times and Locations

Currently, Castimonia meets twice a week as shown below.

Saturday Mornings
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Location: The Fellowship at Cinco Ranch – Loft Worship
22765 Westheimer Parkway
Katy, TX  77450
281.395.3950

Monday Nights
Time: 7:00PM – 8:30PM
Location: The Fellowship at Cinco Ranch – Community Room
22765 Westheimer Parkway
Katy, TX  77450
281.395.3950

A third weekly meeting will be forming soon!

Filed Under: General Meeting Information Tagged With: castimonia, christian, location, lust, meeting, purity, recovery, sex addiction, sexual addiction, sexual impurity, sexual purity, time

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