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Wired for Intimacy

How Pornography Hijacks the Male Brain

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Wired for Intimacy

By: William M. Struthers
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Pornography is powerful. Our contemporary culture as been pornified, and it shapes our assumptions about identity, sexuality, the value of women and the nature of relationships. Countless Christian men struggle with the addictive power of porn. But common spiritual approaches of more prayer and accountability groups are often of limited help.

In this book, neuroscientist and researcher William Struthers explains how pornography affects the male brain and what we can do about it. Because we are embodied beings, viewing pornography changes how the brain works, how we form memories and make attachments. By better understanding the biological realities of our sexual development, we can cultivate healthier sexual perspectives and interpersonal relationships. Struthers exposes false assumptions and casts a vision for a redeemed masculinity, showing how our sexual longings can actually propel us toward sanctification and holiness in our bodies.

With insights for both married and single men alike, this book offers hope for freedom from pornography.

©2009 William M. Struthers (P)2020 Two Words Publishing LLC
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I would encourage men who engage in porn to read. If you are not a Christian you will gain a lot of insight and knowledge. If you are a Christian I believe this book will share a lot of hope and knowledge about how your brain works and how healthy relationships can be restored. 35 years of porn addiction and I have been inspired to continue in my walk with Christ in freedom and grace!

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I liked the statement that sex, the pull to fulfill the desire is a drive towards sanctification. A draw towards the bliss of oneness with God and meant to be a shared experience with your spouse. Not a means to gratify the flesh only. Other comments complaining about religious aspects and biblical references are men who are living on the material plan only. Divine revelation without the divine is limited knowledge. God is the source of all truth. Not in man’s library. Keep up the good work!

Sex is a call towards sanctification

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Was disappointed at how superficial the information grounded in psychological research was, The book leans too heavily into theology in many of its points, and also makes some really. Road and generalized assumptions. To me, much of this read similarly to something like men are from mars. I found myself thinking , “wait, people actually think that?” in the way the author sets up the foundation for his points, which originated ally had me thinking maybe the book just hasn’t aged well, but all things considered, it’s not that old. Great read I’m sure if you’re looking for something with some credibility to share in a men’s group at church, but little to offer outside of that.

Leans too heavily on theology

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This book is all about Pornography and how the Church feels about it. it isn’t about Intimacy at all. very deceptive title… i wouldn’t have wasted my $ if they had been truthful about the subject matter

christian sermon on Pornography

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I was expecting the brain science the title suggests, not a religious treatise.
My bad,
you’re a professor at a Protestant college not an actual scientist. No actual peer reviewed research here, just your opinion.
Hard pass.
If the reader just wants to know that porn is bad, I’ll save each one of you $10 right now, listen up: porn will mess you up.
You’re welcome.

A religious treatise

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