How Porn Can Fuel Sex Trafficking Article
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 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.
Trafficking Awareness: What Parents and Guardians Need to Know to Help Keep their Children Safe in this Digital Age
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 hate the idea of sex trafficking, if it is shocking and horrible to you, then consider what millions of people consume around the world every day.
Considering an estimated 91.5% of men and 60.2% of women consume porn, let’s examine how porn may be affecting consumers, relationships, and our society.
When you think “anti-porn,” you might think “anti-sex.” But did you know choosing to not watch porn is one of the most sex-positive things you can do?
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.
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.
The purpose of #NoPornovember is to change the conversation on the topic of porn around the world. It’s time to take a stand and speak out. Are you in?
As few as 1 in 3 and as many as 9 in 10 porn videos depict sexual violence or aggression. That’s especially concerning, considering that research indicates that these sexually violent narratives can bleed into consumers’ attitudes and behaviors.
It shouldn’t be societally normalized for any industry or medium to misrepresent, exploit, or fetishize LGBTQ+ folks and their relationships—yet the porn industry certainly does, and unfortunately often gets away with it.
Underage exposure to porn fuels existing issues of sexual harassment. Are schools equipped to prevent the tidal wave of peer-to-peer unwanted sexual attention?