3 Common Misconceptions About Porn and Sexual Health Article
Have you heard the claim that watching porn is a natural and important part of having your sexual needs met? Research has shown the opposite—here’s a closer look.
Have you heard the claim that watching porn is a natural and important part of having your sexual needs met? Research has shown the opposite—here’s a closer look.
According to a recent poll 31% of surveyed teen girls say they’ve taken part in sex acts without even a kiss first, thanks to porn culture.
Over a quarter (26%) of American adults didn’t have sex at all in 2021, according to the latest General Social Survey. But why?
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Here are a few tips that can help you support a loved one—friend, family, or significant other—while they choose to stop watching porn.
Research shows that people who consume porn frequently are more likely to objectify and dehumanize others.
“[Quitting porn] has helped me to see women as people, instead of objects. To see them as beautiful minds, not just as body parts.”
Chances are, your child will encounter porn while living in your care. So how can you help them understand porn’s potential harms? Talk to them.
Traditional tools can be time-consuming, aren’t likely to catch deeper issues, expose parents to more information than they need to know, and invades kids’ privacy and trust. It’s a huge pain for you, and let’s face it—kids don’t like it. Thankfully, there is a better way.
We sat down with Alex and Candice, a couple whose marriage was brought to the brink due to Alex’s consumption of pornography.
How can quitting porn improve your sexual health and intimate relationships? Hear from real people whose experiences show how quitting porn can improve sexual health and satisfaction.
There are emotional reasons people keep going back to porn—reasons that are not crazy or deranged, reasons that don’t make them a “bad person.”