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Impact

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!

Impact Journal #572
I am not typically a person to listen to podcasts, but this is such an important topic. This is such educational and preventative information to help those who haven’t dealt with this (such as myself) in better helping us to understand the impact that this issue has on our generation. This information also helps those of us who haven’t dealt with these issues to be better equipped to help those who do struggle with pornography, etc. Everyone should listen in and they should educate themselves, or find help!
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Impact Journal #612
I am speechless most of time with the topics that are addressed in these podcasts. I think that I am a better human being, or at least becoming one, because I am hearing these messages.
Impact Journal #37
Wow, thanks for helping me out. I am not going to watch porn anymore. This will definitely be in my mind the next time I feel tempted. Please grow and help other people.
Impact Journal #385
As someone who is trying to fight his own porn addiction and is familiar with how porn destroys feelings in relationships, this documentary is inspiring to watch!
Impact Journal #389
I owe you guys. You really inspired me to continue my porn-free streak. This has really changed the way I think about women. I have started respecting beauty and the power of love. I feel human again!
Impact Journal #132
Thank you for spreading knowledge and helping us live better lives.
Impact Journal #134
It's still a long journey, but I already see a lot of improvement in myself.
Impact Journal #141
Thank you for starting this movement! You've helped us so much through our healing journey and we are endlessly grateful. You guys are amazing!
Impact Journal #236
Thanks for all that you’re doing! You guys do amazing work; it does not go unappreciated.
Impact Journal #66
For a year or so, I got sucked into the world of porn. But after I discovered FTND, I learned how much I was hurting myself and how much pain my habit caused the other people involved. I quit cold turkey right then, and as difficult as it was, I was able to move on from it and learn from my mistakes. I’ve now been completely clean for 6 months, and I was able to wholeheartedly experience true love. With what I had discovered, I was able to reach out to my best friend and help them quit their addiction as well. They’ve now been 2 months clean. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for everything. I will be forever grateful and a proud Fighter.
Impact Journal #564
I am so grateful to see that so many people are learning and understanding that pornography is harmful. It’s not only harmful and unhealthy to the person watching it, but those around them are also deeply affected. Thank you for this fantastic podcast!
Impact Journal #680
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.
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Impact Journal #347
I appreciate what you're doing. As you know, it's really needed. I first learned of you via the Porn Kills Love tee
Impact Journal #625
I was first introduced to porn at 14. I'm now 19. I've been addicted for five years. It's been an absolute net negative on my life, and I think it's contributed to some of my anxiety, self-deprecating thoughts, and brash behavior. I've wanted to quit for what feels like forever now, but I keep relapsing. It all came to a head today when I couldn't take it anymore and found your website. I haven't even finished looking through all the resources yet, but I'm eager to do so, because after watching Jane Doe's video interview about how she was sex trafficked, I want nothing to do with porn ever again. In fact, I want it as far away from me as possible. I can't even begin to imagine how awful that poor woman felt. If I had the opportunity to say something to her, I would likely just say how sorry I am. Whoever is reading this, thank you.