3 Common Misconceptions About Porn and Sexual Health Article
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.
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.
Not all porn features violence, but even non-violent porn is associated with negative effects like increased sexual aggression.
Child sexual exploitation material is a pervasive issue that’s growing exponentially. Here’s what to know and how to help.
As our collective society aims to fight against women’s victimization, it also defends an industry that victimizes women on an unimaginable scale.
Porn isn’t produced with accurate information about sex in mind, it’s created to entertain and manifest fantasies—no matter how violent or violating.
As the amount of pornography produced increases and becomes more normalized, the intensity of the degradation it portrays does, too.
If sexual extortion, a.k.a. “sextortion,” is something you’re experiencing, you’re not alone, and you do have options.
I walked with men to the police station and child services to turn themselves in for sexual abuse. They had been addicted to porn and what they watched turned into what they did…
With the accessibility of porn and a sharp increase in popularity of the OnlyFans platform, a whole new demographic of (much younger) men are entering the commercial sex market.
Porn is actually the definition of sex-negative. Here are three reasons that explain why not watching porn is a pretty sex-positive choice.
If something seems off, it’s a good idea to report it. And remember, these signs can appear anywhere in any context, whether it’s someone you just met or have known for years.
Hear from popular performers who experienced sexual assault on porn sets to understand that exploitation is not rare in the porn industry.