So You Can’t Stop Watching Porn Even Though You’ve Tried—What Do You Do? Article
If you’re reading this right now, chances are, you’re struggling with porn. Now what? How do you combat something so enticing?
If you’re reading this right now, chances are, you’re struggling with porn. Now what? How do you combat something so enticing?
Stepping away from porn’s powerful short-term appeal (for real) typically only happens when the motive to change becomes powerful enough.
Repping the movement is so much more than just getting a tee. Repping means representing the stand you’re taking against porn and for real love.
Here are 90 different real people’s answers in response to our question of how life has improved since quitting porn.
Here is a list of just a few ex-porn performers who had successful careers in the porn industry, only to reveal what it’s truly like to be in porn.
“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 on men for money.”
What happens when you stop watching porn? Ninety people share their real experiences, from better self-esteem to improved sexual health.
Want to quit watching porn? If you have a porn habit but want to quit, you’re not alone. Here are some tips that will start recovering!
The porn industry seems to have no boundaries when it comes to who they’ll exploit or dehumanize in the name of sexual entertainment.
1 in 5 girls and 1 in 10 boys ages 13 to 17 have shared their own nudes, 27% of 12-17 year-olds receive sexts, and nearly 15% send them.
The porn industry seems to have been given a free pass to promote racist slurs and stereotypes for the sake of “sexual entertainment.”
“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.”