5 Products and Industries Porn has Overtaken in the Last 40 Years Article
The porn industry has been responsible for taking down big competitors within industry battles, especially in the tech world.
The porn industry has been responsible for taking down big competitors within industry battles, especially in the tech world.
Where consuming substances like tobacco and cocaine were once socially acceptable and even believed to have health benefits, research has shown us their harmful effects. The same…
Where consuming substances like tobacco and cocaine were once socially acceptable and even believed to have health benefits, research has shown us their harmful effects. The same…
Where consuming substances like tobacco and cocaine were once socially acceptable and even believed to have health benefits, research has shown us their harmful effects. The same…
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.
“Something most people do not realize is why many of these performers are capable of doing what they do on film. My sister was constantly drugged and drinking.”
Can porn negatively impact you or have negative side effects on your sexual and mental health, and the health of our society? The short answer is yes, and the longer answer requires an explanation of decades of studies.
According to a 2019 study, more than 3.3 million American women ages 18 to 44 were raped the first time they had a sexual encounter.
Although porn did not invent sexual violence, the mainstream porn industry capitalizes on the rape and assault of women—especially Black women. Dr. Carolyn West explains how.
“I was a fully-fledged addict. I needed drugs to get me through porn scenes. I needed drugs to numb my pain. I needed drugs to make me feel ‘happy.'”
Fight the New Drug caught up with the “How I Met Your Mother” star for an exclusive interview all about his thoughts on porn and how it affects individuals and society as a whole.
Porn kills love by streamlining artificial sexual experiences, and discouraging a need for intimacy by demeaning everything exciting about real connections.