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I’m not a trained therapist. I’m just a guy who spent nearly 30 years struggling with an addiction that started because I was curious about sex when I was a child and my friend and I thought we could find the answers in his brother’s porn magazines. Not unlike millions of other kids around the world. That set the stage for a nearly-life-long battle with an addiction to pornography. But in 1997 I started No-porn.com while I continued to struggle with my own compulsive desires and behavior. What started as a little web page grew into a thriving community of men and women supporting one another through the devastation of pornography addiction. Somewhere in the process, I found sobriety and recovery. It took me years to understand these very simple principles, but when you’re living in the fog of addiction, sometimes you just can’t see the answers on your own. “Ten Keys’� provides clarity and some very simple techniques that have helped thousands to reach their recovery goals. It can do the same thing for you.
“Ten Keys’� encompasses many of the great teachings I’ve learned from people whom I now consider to be my recovery heroes. I received one Key from a brilliant author, another Key from a friend, another Key from a therapist, and so on. Soon I had my own “key ring’� of ideas that unlocked the chains. They can help you find the freedom you seek as well.
“I read it on Thanksgiving Day. I was alone and feeling sorry for myself. But instead of acting out, I read 10 Keys. It was the single best thing I’ve read on staying sober. I also appreciated that the stories in the book were honest, but not triggering in any way (unlike some other books about porn addiction.) … I loved the sense of hope that pervaded the entire book. More than anything else, I need hope to fight this addiction…. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone in any stage of recovery from porn addiction.’� LamaBoy No-porn.com Support Board Member
“I thought I was going to go crazy until I read this. Wes, I don’t know what to say, except thank you.” Leapoffaith No-porn.com Support Board Member
This is not some magic formula that promises you’ll be sober without any effort. It is a map, but it is not the car. It can show you the way, but it can’t drive you there. However, it can help to prepare you for what is, frankly, a very challenging journey. Challenging, but rewarding. As someone who never uses pornography or masturbates now, I can honestly say, I had no idea how wonderful and happy a sober life could be. I truly believe, and hundreds of emails and other private messages concur, this book provides hope, encouragement and clear steps that can help you win this battle.
A few years ago, I was enjoying a business brunch with several colleagues at the Four Seasons in Georgetown. My boss, a very kind, older gentleman, asked one of the women there how she could possibly still be single. She’s a beautiful, professional woman in her late thirties with many wonderful qualities. I’ll never forget her answer: “Pornography. You can tell when a guy is addicted. It affects everything about him. And too many guys are addicted. And until a guy can grow up and get his life turned around, why bother.” I was very glad that I was sober, and could participate in the conversation without shame. Whether you’re single or married, dealing with this now will improve all of your relationships.
“I want to express my appreciation for ‘Ten Keys’ as well. I have been in my recovery since June of ’06, and while I have had some good periods of sobriety, I can look back and see I hit a wall. After my last slip, I was moved to download ‘Ten Keys’. I had it read in two sittings; there were times it brought tears to my eyes. There, in writing, were thoughts and feelings I had but was never able to put into words. New ideas, new tools were opened to me. … Granted, I am still an addict, and I am working on ‘only’ 68 current days of sobriety. However, in those previous periods of sobriety, I did not have any outlook for success. Instead, I felt rather grim about future sobriety. After reading ‘Ten Keys’, though, I have gained hope in my fight. There is light at the end of this proverbial tunnel. As such, I really believe that we all can learn something from reading ‘Ten Keys’. Download it; you will not be sorry.” eljefemaz No-Porn.com Support Board Member
I have been sober for over 28 months now. I first read “Ten Keys” just shortly after joining No-Porn… I wish I had read it sooner. The stories Wes wrote sounded like they came from my life. I truly connected with the book, and for the first… Read more…