Why I’m Taking Part in #RepTheMovement Day Article
Every year during #RepTheMovement day, Fighters around the world come together to rep this movement for real love, but what does #RepTheMovement mean?
Every year during #RepTheMovement day, Fighters around the world come together to rep this movement for real love, but what does #RepTheMovement mean?
Here are 90 different real people’s answers in response to our question of how life has improved since quitting porn.
The purpose of #NoPornovember is to change the conversation on the topic of porn around the world. It’s time to take a stand and speak out. Are you in?
In the spirit of Halloween, check out these spooky facts about porn to get you scared, creeped out, and—most importantly—informed.
As few as 1 in 3 and as many as 9 in 10 porn videos depict sexual violence or aggression. That’s especially concerning, considering that research indicates that these sexually violent narratives can bleed into consumers’ attitudes and behaviors.
It shouldn’t be societally normalized for any industry or medium to misrepresent, exploit, or fetishize LGBTQ+ folks and their relationships—yet the porn industry certainly does, and unfortunately often gets away with it.
Porn is often the primary provider of information about sex for many adolescents, but how is this exposure to sexual violence impacting teens?
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.
If you’ve seen this billboard around your town, you might be wondering what it means. Allow us to explain.
Louisiana became the first state to pass porn age verification laws in an effort to prevent children from being exposed to harmful content online. Utah followed suit, and it looks like Virginia is next.
What do Marylin Monroe, Pamela Anderson, Paris Hilton, and Kim Kardashian all have in common? The porn industry has nonconsensually profited from explicit images of them.
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?