How Discovering My Partner’s Porn Secret Pushed Us to Fight For Our Marriage Article
“Up until I found out, I didn’t have a clue; but whenever I left him home alone, that different side of him would come out.”
“Up until I found out, I didn’t have a clue; but whenever I left him home alone, that different side of him would come out.”
Objects don’t have feelings. Objects are owned by people. If we turn people into objects, we no longer see them as having feelings and can’t empathize with them.
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.
Sexual exploitation changed with the introduction of the internet. We spoke with two organizations making a difference in Southeast Asia.
“We were in high school when I first met my future husband. He was my first serious boyfriend, so obviously, I had no real sexual experience.”
“I couldn’t hold down long-term relationships because I never knew how to properly have one. All my information about love was from the porn I watched.”
“I grabbed his phone to change the music he was playing. I could see it in his face straight away that there was something he didn’t want me to see.”
It’s safe to say that the porn industry is, at best, complicit in trafficking and, at worst, an active participant—possibly similarly to these hotel groups.
“If you could look into someone’s brain the way you search the internet, and the internet was a dude, that dude has a problem with women,” Savage said.
The days of sneaking around to snag a Playboy magazine or to peek at explicit pictures hidden in your big brother’s dresser are long gone. Since the…
Casting couch porn capitalizes on real-life abusive scenarios that many men and women—both in and out of the porn industry—deal with all the time.
The Associated Press also reports that authorities say Miami-Dade County ranks first in sex trafficking in Florida, which in turn ranks third in the nation.