Teen boys addicted to porn sent to anti-booty camp
6/18/2012On the surface, Utah's Oxbow Academy looks like your standard-issue boot camp, but it's actually more of an anti-booty camp. The self-described "residential treatment facility" tries to break boys ages 13 through 17 of their online porn addiction with lie detector tests, a house ban on phones and computers, and hours of therapy. For the privilege of living army-style, enrollees pay nearly $9,000 a month. The director likens porn addiction to heroin addiction, explaining he saw one boy who "got the shakes, like a drug abuser." The boys spend their free time doing chores (idle hands are the devil's playground) and probably trying to avoid double entendres.
Do you think a camp can get sex off of teen boys' brains?
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