From One Consumer to Another: Quit Watching Porn, It’s Not Worth It Article
The following letter was sent to us recently by a man who knows firsthand the harmful effects of pornography and wants to change the conversation.
The following letter was sent to us recently by a man who knows firsthand the harmful effects of pornography and wants to change the conversation.
Complex social issues like sex trafficking need multi-faceted solutions that include protection, prosecution, and prevention. Can we solve it?
As a Fighter, how can you bring up the challenging conversation of pornography without actually having to be the first one to say something?
If something seems off, it’s a good idea to report it. And remember, these signs can appear anywhere in any context, whether it’s someone you just met or have known for years.
If you’ve struggled with repeated setbacks on your journey to quitting porn, this article is for you. Begin again, for as many times as it takes.
If you consider yourself a supporter and are looking for a way to spread the word on porn’s harms, we invite you to partner with us. Discover the difference $10 can make in this fight for love.
Recovery is a journey and a process.
The issue of sex trafficking is not a myth, but there are myths about sex trafficking. If you want to get involved in helping to rescue victims, start with factual information supported by anti-trafficking experts and survivor-led organizations.
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Sex trafficking is often misunderstood. It’s not just about transport or captivity—many victims are manipulated without physical confinement. And the idea of “consent”? It’s a myth when fear and power imbalances are at play. Discover the shocking truths behind these myths and why consent is never as simple as it seems.
Betrayal trauma is a real thing, and it looks different for each person. Most people feel heartbroken and go through a mourning process. The lies and broken trust are often what hurt the most.