This Study Found the Most Important Trait People Look For in a Partner Article
If a scientist told you the most important quality to look for in a partner in order to ensure a happy, lifelong relationship, would you pay attention?
If a scientist told you the most important quality to look for in a partner in order to ensure a happy, lifelong relationship, would you pay attention?
We hear the argument that watching porn is a great way to improve your relationship or heat up your sex life. But did you know a lot of research actually shows the opposite?
“Last month, I finally had the calm and confidence in my heart to talk to him.”
Researchers found the effect of harmful stereotypes of Black women and men may be stronger in the absence of real-world experience with POC.
Instead of providing a healthy outlet for negative emotions, research shows that porn can actually be detrimental to mental health in the long-run.
The Canadian government gave the green light to Motion M-47, introduced by Member of Parliment Arnold Viersen, to examine the harmful effects of pornography on Canadian citizens and explore options to protect children from sexually explicit online material.
At the beginning of the year, our good friends over at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) officially announced their 2016 ‘Dirty Dozen List’, a who’s who…
This guest piece by Gary Wilson explores the different ways that porn can become a huge problem for consumers and stunt their sexual satisfaction.
To understand just how popular and normalized porn is, one needs to look no further than the metrics Pornhub records and publishes at the end of each year.
There are very few qualifications needed to become a webcam performer, which means college students and single moms are taking the bait to enter this predatory industry.
For eight minutes, a woman was raped in public on a Philadelphia train. According to police, her fellow passengers witnessed the assault but didn’t intervene.
Hyper-focusing on other people’s bodies, scrutinizing or sexualizing people based on their clothing, or otherwise reducing people to their physical appearance is always objectification.