Category: Pornography
How Does the Porn Industry Make Its Money Today?
There is so much free porn on the internet, so how does the porn industry make money today? The answer may surprise you: advertising.
Read MoreFrom Sinking to Freedom: 10 Men Share Their Raw Stories Battling Porn Addiction
10 men share their experiences with porn addiction, revealing how it impacted their lives. Through support groups like Relay, they’ve found hope and healing, proving recovery is possible.
Read More5 Male Ex-Performers Share What It’s Really Like to Do Porn
The men in porn appear as though they are dominant and in control, but behind the scenes, they are often victims of the same harsh conditions and harmful situations as female performers.
Read MoreNo Porn November Challenge: Could You Give Up Porn for 30 Days?
Have you tried giving up porn for a month? Not for your partner, not as a joke, but really try it for yourself and see what happens. The No Porn November 30-day challenge:
During our annual No Porn November campaign, some Fighters take on the challenge to try to give up porn, not for their partner, not as a joke, but to try it for themselves to see what happens.
To help, during No Porn November, we’ll be sharing a bunch of info that will equip you with your challenge and give you some info to help you out.
Read More10 Reasons Why You Should (Not) Be Cool With Your Partner Watching Porn
Society says it’s fine for partners to watch porn, but research says otherwise. Learn the facts here about how porn can affect relationships.
Read MoreWhat Are the Risks of Choking a Partner During Sex?
The alarming trend of the normalization of strangulation during sexual intimacy is dangerous—and possibly fatal. A domestic violence expert explains why.
Read MoreI’m Terrified to Tell My Partner I Still Struggle with Porn
“My wife would be extremely hurt by this, and the last thing I want to do is hurt her. I’ve never told her about the struggle, but I’ve said quite a few things that have suggested an old habit.”
Read MoreThe Pornography Addiction Trap
Jack’s journey into pornography began innocently at age nine but quickly escalated into an addiction. What started as curiosity turned into compulsive consumption, leaving him struggling with intimacy. Psychotherapists highlight that this escalating behavior resembles substance addiction, revealing the significant emotional and mental health toll many experience.
Read MoreJust in Time For Halloween: What’s Really Sucking the Souls Out of Our Kids?
“The pivotal coming-of-age season in kids’ lives has been hijacked by the relentless interconnectedness of the devices they’re attached to, painting unrealistic pictures of what it takes to be “relevant.” All it costs them is their sense of self.
… when we look critically at how we got here and consider what changes we may need to make to reverse the damage, we begin to see where we’ve fallen short. How we adults are addicted to our phones and “phub” our loved ones. How for too long we have unfairly expected our kids to self-implement boundaries with technology that’s engineered to become their obsession. How we objectify and put down ourselves and others in numerous ways, affecting how young people view themselves. How we’ve let our hobbies and joys go to the wayside while worldly stresses take over. How we’ve gotten lazy in our faith, family time, and other areas of our lives that used to supply the greatest meaning.”
Multiple Studies Confirm Connection Between Consuming Porn & Sexual Aggression
We fight because we can’t ignore what research is telling us about how porn is harming relationships and fueling domestic violence.
Read MoreInstagram’s Sextortion Safety Measures – Too Little, Too Late?
Meta’s latest Instagram safety campaign promises to help teens and parents combat social media sextortion. Critics say its too little, too late.
Sextortion occurs when a scammer threatens to expose a victim’s nude images unless they pay up. Until recently, these scammers primarily targeted women and girls, coercing them provide sexual or relational favors in exchange for privacy.
Read MoreI Almost Did Porn Because I Thought It’d Be Easy Money
I realized for the first time that I didn’t have to be a mindless consumer of porn, that I didn’t require porn for sexual gratification, and that I didn’t have to compare my sexual performance with that of actors on a screen. I’m so glad for it, and I’m not ashamed anymore of my natural desire for privacy.
I know I am going to be much more careful to protect my children than my parents were, and I’m thankful for organizations like yours that spread the reality of the harm that porn has on children and our society.
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