Discovering Porn (On Your Boyfriend’s Computer)

By: Francis McKenzie (View Profile)

I was innocently looking for Christmas present ideas on his computer. Literally, I was typing in “fireplace tools” in Google. And, as he turned to me and said hey, let’s watch this show together, I knew I had to quit. Me, being the Web geek that I am, immediately went to his Web history to erase my clues. That’s when I found it: a full history of porn sites. How did I know? Well, let’s just say the terms were a bit revealing. Shocked, I clicked on one. Password protected. Wow, not even just porn history, but registered porn history, credit-card-paid-subscription porn history. My stomach sank.

We have been together now for a year and a half. I recall casual conversations about this in the early days, and I’m pretty sure I asked and I’m pretty sure he denied. I remember having the “have you ever watched it with another boyfriend/girlfriend” conversation and I recall him saying yes and me saying no. I know I asked about it because my last boyfriend hid it from me, and I also discovered it, at which point he got angry, defensive, and accused me of being inadequate. So, you can see where my baggage begins

Cut to this relationship: much more open, much healthier, happier, and I dare say, great in the sex department. Great, meaning traditionally great—nothing too non-traditional, no costumes, no toys, no role-playing, and until this moment, no porn. So, my first thought was—why? Should I have initiated a costume? A toy? Am I not enough? I looked over him, his image on the couch with my dog starkly opposing the names I was seeing in his history (and not just the names but the amount of sites—I mean how long does it take to get horny on a Friday night when your girlfriend is out of town?). In my last relationship I would have just closed the browser, silently freaked out, and waited until my next bottle of wine to unleash irrationally on the topic. I am slowly learning that this is not always the best way to open a can of worms. I couldn’t take it. So, I just called it out. “Hey, I was searching for your Christmas present online and found all of your porn sites.”<fast turn around, big blush>

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posted: 11.14.2008
Megan Lynch
Porn is'nt a terrible thing when you in that young stage or havent married. But I think when you've settled down its time to turn that page,and focus on one sexual person, not thousands splashed over pages
posted: 11.13.2008
naughtyanarchist woman
I don't think you should be so insecure about porn sites, its not like he's actually having sex with other woman. And besides, it is his computer, from my point of view you should give porn a shot, check out some huge naked man on the internet and see how he feels about it. Everybody's so damn modest mouse about everything when you should really be exploring your sexuallity instead of being offended by it. I don't think he should be interagated to the fourth degree, although I think you should be worried if he's into drag queens or she males. I think you shouldn't be such a prude and give porn a shot.
posted: 11.13.2008
Marj K
When I was very young I was jealous of my boyfriend's magazines. I got over that. However, a later boyfriend's Barely Legal was a bit disturbing. I brushed that off, and decided porn was reasonably normal and everyone was entitled to thier own sexuality. I even have a few naughty comic books in a box somewhere of my own. However, there are, as the author noted, some disturbing niches of the porn industry. After reading this site http://www.oneangrygirl.net/antiporn.html I was pretty happy that my husband is not into porn. No, I'm not kidding myself, he's a little prudish.
posted: 11.02.2008
Rachel Storm
I think this article is fantastic. I think that an open honest relationship is the only way to go
posted: 09.15.2008
truth guy
as a guy i know not a single person who doesnt watch porn, but as a girlfriend id be more concerned about the idea that he's not watching porn. Especially since a guys gonna jerk it one way or another, and if he's not doing it to porn he's doing it to the idea of people he knows(not you). Quit the prude tude, after all unless its child porn or a snuff film, these people consented to the sexual acts they are acting in.
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