
No Porn November Challenge: Could You Give Up Porn for 30 Days? Article
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.
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.
He had a successful career, but his friends and family never knew porn had completely consumed him. Discover how Kevin found freedom and why he joined Fighter Club.
I became friends with a web model. I was her number one fan and we eventually got married. I still struggled with porn, until I found connection in a digital support group.
“I never would have believed a late-night conversation about porn with my 14-year-old daughter would be a defining moment, but it was.”
Porn is produced for entertainment purposes, not education. Clearly, porn is not a quality tool to learn about mutually satisfying sex.
Not all performers are in porn by choice—some are forced, tricked, or coerced into performing in explicit videos that are shared online.
“[Quitting porn] has helped me to see women as people, instead of objects. To see them as beautiful minds, not just as body parts.”
“Last week, I celebrated my 500th day free from porn. Even though I have been in recovery for two years, it took most of the first year of working through my baggage and getting the tools I needed to find freedom.”
We sat down with Alex and Candice, a couple whose marriage was brought to the brink due to Alex’s consumption of pornography.
What started as a natural curiosity about sex at 9-years-old eventually escalated into a compulsive habit.
“I was 17 years old when my heart was broken by my boyfriend telling me about his porn addiction… His answer changed my life…”
“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.”