Behind the Camera: Study Reveals the Hidden Abuse of Porn Performers Article
Consumers see fantasy. Survivors live the nightmare. A Swedish study exposes the extreme abuse, trauma, and re-victimization performers endured while filming pornography.
Consumers see fantasy. Survivors live the nightmare. A Swedish study exposes the extreme abuse, trauma, and re-victimization performers endured while filming pornography.
VR porn promises a fantasy world, but it is just that. Relying on sight and sound provides a sense of immersion, but it cannot (at least not yet) stimulate your other senses.
Any time a celebrity speaks up about porn’s harmful effects, countless more people have the opportunity to see what the research is saying.
What happens when you stop watching porn? Ninety people share their real experiences, from better self-esteem to improved sexual health.
“This is what porn did for me. It reduced me to feeling ashamed of myself because I didn’t have the ‘confidence’ to hurt or humiliate men for money.”
The porn industry says they empower women, yet are constantly degrading and exploiting them. The research speaks for itself.
Predators utilize AI software to generate CSAM or ‘child pornography’ of fictitious children or superimpose images of real children into already existing sexually explicit material.
One global survey of 2,000 people revealed more than 60% of people who answered the questions had watched porn at work. But why do they do it?
What do Marilyn Monroe, Pamela Anderson, Paris Hilton, and Kim Kardashian all have in common? The porn industry has nonconsensually profited from explicit images of them.
Porn has been normalized for a while, but now—more than ever—porn culture in high schools is impacting students’ relationships with others and themselves.
At Fight the New Drug we’ve spent 16+ years raising our voice on the harms of porn. But now, we’re in danger of being silenced—and we’re asking you to stand with us.