After recently reading and reviewing Divorce Gamesmanship Expert Janie McQueen's Hanging On By My Fingernails - a must-read that Ms. McQueen pulled out of her very soul - I decided to revisit this truly gut-wrenching story by Laurie Hall. She, too, lays bare her ordeal; and like Ms. McQueen, she pulls no punches.
I first read An Affair of the Mind several years ago, and have turned to it countless times since, for help when I'm talking with women whose lives are being destroyed by their husband's porn hobby.
(Not "addiction" - hobby.)
Most notable is the whistle-blowing that Ms. Hall engages in. She systematically, and with full Biblical reference, dismantles the cowardice of the religious types that populate far too many churches; more than that, though, she tells the truth about the effects of pornography on the culture. She brings to light the abusive impact on women and children - those who endure the living hell of the husband/father who, unwilling to live in the real world, feels entitled to escape into the fantasy of a one-dimensional encounter with Miss July.
God help the woman who can't measure up to his fantasies - and the children who don't understand why Dad hates Mom.
I don't know what became of Ms. Hall's marriage - the book doesn't clue us in on that - but I'd be shocked if it survived. The only improvement I would make to An Affair of the Mind would be to add more cautionary/preparatory suggestions for the divorce that will likely occur, because choosing porn over masculinity is probably the most effective way to end a family.
So if you're living with a guy whom you can't please, who disappears regularly, seems tuned-out much of the time, likes to flash-rage, and who seems to live in an alternate reality - read this book. And if you're a Christian woman, and you find yourself trying harder to please him than your God, then definitely read this book. ASAP.