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A COLLECTION OF GRATITUDE & IMPACT CURATED BY FIGHT THE NEW DRUG
Since 2009, we've given visibility to research and personal accounts demonstrating how pornography can negatively impact individuals, relationships, and society. Through this grassroots movement, millions of people have found hope and freedom. We couldn't do this without Fighters like you!

This documentary is so well done. Thank you for all that you are doing. I pledge to do my small part to spread this message in my sex-positive community.

I love what you guys do. Especially love the podcast, it’s normalizing and encouraging to keep up the fight.

I can’t begin to thank you enough for this incredible movement. Several weeks ago, my husband confessed to an 8-year porn addiction he had been trying so hard to keep a secret. He told me he had convinced himself that it was harmless, but when he finally realized the effect it was having on our relationship, he finally came clean. We discovered Fight the New Drug that night and have been working together to help him overcome his addiction. He has been clean for three weeks and attributes a lot of it to the information he found on FTND, especially reading about the global impact porn has. We are moving toward healing in our relationship, and I just had to thank y’all for the part this movement has played in the healing process.

I’m a long-time user of pornography and I know firsthand how destructive its effects are in one’s personal life. I’m deeply changed since abstaining and I would like to do my part to bring awareness to those who are addicted and prevention to young children/adults before they are exposed to it. Thank you for the work that you do! #FTND

As someone who has suffered from pornography addiction, I was instantly in support when I found FTND on Instagram. Your page gives a voice to the unspoken narrative that affects millions so strongly. That led me to discover this podcast which dives into detail of how consuming pornography derails your life and relationships in a multifaceted way. This podcast gives me hope for the future as you continue to reach others and change lives. Thank you for being the voice.

Hello, I just want to thank you for all that you do. I discovered someone close to me had relapsed and I wanted to handle it non-confrontationally and you have helped us. Thank you.

It is a breath of fresh air to be able to listen and learn about the harmful, toxic effects of pornography from a research and facts-based organization. We need more great people in this world like the folks at FTND. While porn does not always show physical damage on the outside, it produces emotional rifts on the inside.

Your articles and documentary have helped me so much with my fight. I’m very fortunate to have you guys work so hard every day to help me. So, thanks for everything you’ve done for me and for people around the world.

I can honestly say that discovering FTND was a massive breath of fresh air! My relationship got off to a rocky start due to discovering that my boyfriend watched porn. It made me feel extremely negative in so many ways, and yet I was made to feel that it was my issue because, “Porn is not a big deal! It’s not cheating!” Thankfully, four years on, we are more on the same page with the subject of porn. I fully support FTND and will be spreading the word!

This podcast has given me so much strength; it’s amazing! Thank you for confirming that my feelings are normal and healthy. I highly recommend this podcast. Love you guys!

Amazing documentary. I loved that it wasn’t presented as a condemnation, which is what some people and videos would do, but it was a statement of there being a way out. Really, it was amazingly well done and well presented.

Thanks!! Your posts have been really helpful for me since I decided to quit porn for good a few months ago.

I love how simply the psychologists and neuroscientists explained the effects that porn has on the brain, it made it so easy to understand. I loved how the three people the first episode focused on were so blunt and open–that can be challenging to do sometimes.

Every young person and parent of young people should see this documentary. What a valuable tool and resource it is.