Category: Pornography

How Porn Objectifies Men and Shapes Unrealistic Expectations

It’s no secret that porn objectifies women. But just because porn isn’t beneficial for women in a society that seeks gender equality doesn’t mean it’s positive for men. Studies continue to show that porn harms the brain like a drug, and it can result in health issues for men like erectile dysfunction. It also often leaves consumers feeling lonely and worthless.

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$375M Verdict Against Meta Over Child Exploitation: How Social Media Is Putting Kids at Risk

Meta was ordered to pay $375 million after a New Mexico jury found the company liable for failing to protect children from exploitation on its social media platforms. The case, which began with an undercover investigation using decoy child accounts, revealed that minors could be contacted by predators and exposed to dangerous interactions despite known risks. This verdict highlights growing concerns about social media safety, platform accountability, and how online environments can enable child exploitation.

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High school student posed as adult film star in massive sextortion scheme — and faces hundreds of charges, police say

A high school student is accused of a massive sextortion scheme that allegedly involved coercing underage victims to film themselves having sex. Investigators say that 18-year-old Zachariah Abraham Meyers posed as an attractive adult film star from the Netherlands on social media platforms that included Snapchat and TikTok.

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Pastor Who Fled Adult Film Industry and Found Jesus Explains Satan’s Diabolical Plan Some Might Miss

“What we don’t say says something — what we don’t say says something very loudly,” he said. “And when people are proclaiming their agendas, their ideologies, and there’s no pushback against that … we’re being indoctrinated by something.”

It’s for this reason that Broome is working to compel men to come to Jesus and be “leaders of their homes, to speak life into their children, to speak life into their workplaces, their culture, wherever they might be.”

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Your Hardest Family Question: My daughter keeps sneaking inappropriate books

My 14 year-old daughter reads voraciously and has had problems once or twice in the past with reading inappropriate sexual books without telling me. Eventually, I found out and talked to her about it, although she wasn’t very open. We came up with the rule that I would read any young adult books she checked out first to make sure they were okay, since it seems many books in that category have sexual and other inappropriate stuff.

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