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By punter99 - 9 Dec 21 3:17 PM

is it working now?
By punter99 - 21 Dec 21 5:23 PM

The groups are definately helpful, as they make you realise that you are not the only person going through the legal system, but they discourage SO from hanging around with other SO, outside of the group setting. It's often not permitted by the SHPO as well. But, if you want to find something outside of probation, where you can meet others in the same position as yourself, you might want to consider the SAA (Sex Addicts Anonymous) support groups.

Recently, I was reading about a guy, with convictions for possessing illegal images, who joined one of these groups, and was surprised to find, that out of the 10 men in the group, 5 had convictions for the same thing. This just reinforces, how these types of offences, are often the result of porn addiction.

The SAA groups offer emotional support to sex or porn addicts and are run very much like the Alcoholics Anonymous groups. The men who download these images, are not unlike the heroin addicts, who steal to fund their addiction. So anyone who feels like they need that emotional support, should check out their website.