Ex-Porn Performers Share What Really Happens in the Porn Industry (VIDEO) Video
Hear real stories from four ex-popular porn performers about their time in the industry, and the abuse they witnessed or personally experienced.
Hear real stories from four ex-popular porn performers about their time in the industry, and the abuse they witnessed or personally experienced.
When it comes to the topic of porn, one of the most common questions is whether or not it can actually be addictive. According to many addiction experts, it absolutely can be.
“When you have a collection of people who who are marginalized…and you have somebody on the other side of the transaction who is privileged…you have a very exploitative situation going on, whether or not there’s a trafficker.”
Susan Norris is the Founder and Executive Director of Rescuing Hope, Inc. and has been involved in the fight against sex trafficking in America since 2010.
Freda McKissic Bush, M.D., FACOG has been deeply involved in women’s health issues for more than four decades.
“I started watching porn when I was like 11… I think it really destroyed my brain, and I feel incredibly devastated that I was exposed to so much porn.”
Drew’s partner’s reaction of compassion helped him to find lasting recovery and give him the strength to truly remain porn-free.
Why do people get stuck in a cycle of watching porn when they don’t want to, and what ultimately motivates them to finally get free?
See how Jose ultimately escaped sex trafficking, learned to love himself, and became an advocate for other survivors.
With 1 in 4 children being exposed to online porn by the age of 12, it’s critical we know what they’re seeing—and talk to them about it.
Lexie was sexually abused and exploited as a child, which continued for years. Now, Lexie enjoys helping others overcome what they’ve been through in life.
Research indicates that having a frequent, isolating porn habit can increase a consumer’s vulnerability to mental health issues like anxiety.