How Our Struggles With Porn Turned Into Strength to Fight for Love Article
“The amazing thing is that if neither of us had experienced our struggles, we wouldn’t have been able to unite so strongly and fight for love.”
“The amazing thing is that if neither of us had experienced our struggles, we wouldn’t have been able to unite so strongly and fight for love.”
Those who have spent years watching porn can feel how it has affected them. But research shows recovering from porn is absolutely possible.
Sex trafficking shares a variety of symbiotic connections to pornography. Even in the production of mainstream porn, sex trafficking can still occur—and it happens more often than most people think.
Sex trafficking is a global issue made worse by porn. Any form of sexual exploitation only fuels the demand for the sex trade as a whole, writes Dr. Karen Countryman-Roswurm.
Each one of us can actually make a difference and be a voice against sexual exploitation and fight for real relationships, real sex, and real love.
If you or a loved one is struggling with porn, you’ve come to the right place. In the moment, remember that love and support go much further than shaming.
Stepping away from porn’s powerful short-term appeal (for real) typically only happens when the motive to change becomes powerful enough.
Uncover seven reasons why quitting porn can be pivotal for self-improvement, empowering your personal growth journey.
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At the age of four, Crissy Outlaw was molested and sexually abused, starting a pattern of abuse that continued throughout her childhood and teen years. As an adult, various decisions led Crissy to start working as a performer in pornography.
I was ten years old when I watched porn for the first time. I found myself on Pornhub, which I stumbled across by accident and returned to out of curiosity, despite my Mom’s best efforts.
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.