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'Porn addict boyfriend made me feel dirty'
(Weekend Argus Saturday 24/05/2003 on page 5, by Douglas Carew)
A Cape Town woman this week told of her life with an Internet porn addict and how the addiction to pornography downloaded from the Net also hooked her teenage brother.
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'Internet porn addiction: you can get help'
(Weekend Argus Saturday 24/05/2003 on page 5, by Douglas Carew)
When a Cape Town southern suburbs husband realised that his pornography habit could become addictive and threaten his marriage, he changed his behaviour and offered to help other men trapped in a porn addiction.
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Speech by Mr. Iyavar Chetty
of the Film and Publications Board on Child Pornography given to the ISPA in the week of 15th September 2003, as reported in the Sunday Argus 21st September 2003.
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New child pornography laws- 2004
Government clamps down on child pornography
September 12 2004 at 11:11AM
By Douglas Carew
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How pornography is affecting South African children and young people
Distorting the message
Published on the web by Cape Argus on August 23, 2004.
by Jeanne Viall
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Understanding the sex games children play
This article was originally published on page 1 of Sunday Independent on September 12, 2004
by Jeanne Viall
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