Our church recently offered a course on marriage. There were sessions on communication, conflict resolution, sex, and even the topic of pornography.

Because neither my husband nor I struggle in the area of pornography, I figured this session would just teach us how to better counsel those who do. To my surprise, the class helped us realize that just because we don’t struggle with porn doesn’t mean we don’t need to discuss it in our marriage.

Why talk about pornography with your spouse, even if you aren’t struggling with it?

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Quina Aragon

Quina Aragon

Quina Aragon is an author, editor, and spoken word artist residing in Orlando, FL, with her husband and daughter. Over the past 10+ years, Quina has worked as a digital content writer, copy editor, and book author, covering topics in art, culture, life issues, faith, advocacy, and more. She is the author of the children's book trilogy, Love Made, Love Gave, and Love Can, which poetically retells Scripture's story through a Trinitarian lens of love. She is also the author of Love Has a Story: 100 Meditations on the Enduring Love of God, which invites you to explore God’s love as it has existed and moved throughout (and before) time, and how it intends to transform your own life story. She has helped create projects through her writing, editing, offering creative vision, and/or performing for clients like Christianity Today, Vū Virtual Production Studios, YouVersion Bible App, The Gospel Coalition, The Good Book Company, Harvest House, Bethany House Publishers, Risen Motherhood, Proverbs 31 Ministries, Training Leaders International, and many more.

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