15 Surprising Facts about How Common Revenge Porn Is Article
Did you know 1 in 3 underage teens report having seen nonconsensually shared nudes of other minors—which legally qualifies as “child porn”?
Did you know 1 in 3 underage teens report having seen nonconsensually shared nudes of other minors—which legally qualifies as “child porn”?
“I used to think the guy in porn was totally enjoying what he received, but what porn doesn’t show you is the immense anguish of being taken advantage of.”
Porn viewers can become so obsessed with chasing something that isn’t real that they miss out on relationships and building connections.
“Since then, our relationship as father and son has blossomed into something more beautiful than anything I could have ever imagined.”
Those who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual are four times more likely to be victims of revenge porn compared to heterosexuals.
“All porn teaches is to objectify women and that watching porn makes you a ‘real man.’ Pornography should not be a standard of manhood.”
This study shows how important relationships are to staying away from toxic habits, like porn and sexting. More specifically, how important solid parent to teen relationships are.
According to Peggy Orenstein, journalist and author of “Boys & Sex,” discussing consent needs to start with parents and their children.
Many people think watching porn is healthy if you watch it every once in a while, or if you find ethical porn. We fact-checked these claims.
Young boys of the upcoming generations are being exposed, traumatized, and bound to sexual tastes and behaviors that are almost always exploitative.
Here’s the issue—so many who watch porn feel an enormous amount of shame brought on by others or themselves, which makes the problem so much worse.
Self-care is any activity you do deliberately that benefits your physical or mental health. But how does porn fit into self-care?