You’re starting this discussion with your partner because you want to learn more about their stance and/or experiences regarding porn. Although you’ve made up your mind about where you stand when it comes to porn, there’s a chance they haven’t yet. Throughout your discussion, try to avoid being assumptive or making any unfounded accusations. It’s important to give your partner the opportunity to tell you what they think and how they feel. If your partner disagrees with your stance regarding porn, or discloses something that is difficult to hear, it’s natural, normal, and okay to feel hurt. Even if your partner disagrees with you, in order for them to have the chance to change their mind about porn, they need to have the opportunity to educate themselves on the proven harms. Then, they can make an informed decision. This is why, the more educated you are on the topic, the easier it can be to have this conversation. It’s also important to know that if someone is struggling with porn, and if they truly want to succeed in recovery, they have to make the decision to quit porn themselves. So be honest about your feelings, but try not to be assumptive or accusatory. This will help you and your partner feel safer in discussing your respective feelings.