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AUTHOR: DazeyDATE: 10/29/02 1:52am
SUBJECT: Re: Sexual addiction
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AUTHOR: Dazey
Thanks Mistyrose for replying. It is nice to know that I am not alone. You are right. I should tell my 17 year old why I asked him to move out as he was aware of the porn...just not sure how much he was aware of. Probably more than I think as we often under estimate out kids.
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