Thursday, July 29, 2010

Torn by George Dionysius

Torn by Dionisio George is an honest and compelling true story about pornography addiction can devastate and destroy the threads of a marriage and family.

Although the author gives all interested parties have different names, say from the first part of their preface that this is their story.

Unbeknownst to her, marries a man only after the 18th birthday and discovered a few years and two children after he is addicted to pornography. There are little odditiestheir heads were raised at this time, but none that clearly. Your photos drawing 4 years old, naked women and then scribbled on them and threw them out. Ads and offers in the mail for adult toys, etc. ..

Because she and her husband were very devoted to their church, after the first discovery, working hard to put their marriage back together. Go to 2 other children. Then it turns out, he stopped his need for pornography and other women everhis lies to cover it was expensive, his problem.

She gathers all her courage and her husband divorced. Shortly thereafter, she goes online and meets someone who has been severely damaged by a former spouse, everything was injured, but which are themselves portraits, has two children.

With miles between them (Alyson-Dionysius in the book in Alaska and "Andrea" in Salt Lake City), it takes a bit to meet them personally in order. If they do, they realize that, despite their shared grief and fears thatare true soul mates. They fall in love and marry. They combine their families successfully, all six children and the couple of recent ones.

Not long after the wedding, Dionysius Alyson's ex-husband dies in a freak accident. The new couple has a child's.

Torn Apart is the story of a very young woman's strength, growth, love those children, their new relationship with God There is also a guide for teaching innocent as an addiction to pornographyIt can ruin a marriage from the inside. And important lesson for our times emotional.

It took great courage for George Dionysius bring their feelings on paper.

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