This Couple Struggled with Porn, Here’s How They Both Finally Quit for Good Article
“My isolation saw to the destruction of my marriage. I took what was entrusted to me and broke it. My nightmare became reality. But I wanted to fix it.”
“My isolation saw to the destruction of my marriage. I took what was entrusted to me and broke it. My nightmare became reality. But I wanted to fix it.”
At least 18 women have come forward and alleged that a porn production company tricked, forced, and coerced them to have sex on camera when they thought they had agreed to a modeling shoot.
If you watch porn, have you considered how it doesn’t improve your life? Consider quitting porn for your 2023 New Year’s resolutions.
All No Porn November, we’ll release content and share ways people can change the conversation about porn. Here’s how you can be a part of it!
Bored and thinking about watching porn? What can you do to chase the boredom away? We have a few suggestions.
No Porn November is different than No Nut November. No Nut November is specifically about giving up masturbation, and No Porn November is about raising awareness on porn’s harms. Fight the New Drug does not have a stance on masturbation nor do we have resources on that topic.
If you’re trying to stop watching porn, know that you don’t have to do this alone—we’ve got your back. Here are a few key tips to quit porn.
During #NoPornovember, we are putting a spotlight on real experiences that show porn’s harmful effects and providing support to those who want to quit for good.
Waiting to join the fight for love until you’re completely over a personal struggle with porn is like refusing to go to the gym until you’re in the best shape of your life.
Are you looking for some kind of confirmation that you should try to stop watching porn? Consider this your porn kills love billboard, by Fight the New Drug.
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Not everyone who watches porn is or will become “addicted,” but porn addiction is real as evidenced by research from respected institutions.