Elite Athletes Change Uniforms to Avoid Sexualization, What It Says About Our “Pornified” Culture Article
Regardless of what someone is wearing, no one deserves to be sexualized or objectified—Olympic and elite athletes included.
Regardless of what someone is wearing, no one deserves to be sexualized or objectified—Olympic and elite athletes included.
If everyone rejected contributing to commercial sexual exploitation, we would have healthier communities. But what are the factors that push men, specifically, to purchase sex or consume porn in the first place? Here’s what one expert says.
If you are considering leaving the industry, there are definitely some things that will help you make a successful transition.
Even if you aren’t paying to watch porn, porn companies are making money off of your visit to their site. But what about paying for porn through sites like OnlyFans? Is that a more ethical or healthy choice? Let’s discuss.
“I used to think the guy in porn was totally enjoying what he received, but what porn doesn’t show you is the immense anguish of being taken advantage of.”
Porn viewers can become so obsessed with chasing something that isn’t real that they miss out on relationships and building connections.
If performer consent is the only means by which they measure the harmfulness of their content, it’s an incredibly low bar to set. Here’s why.
For the last four decades, 22 has been the average age of female performers. Men have dropped almost 5 years—from 29 to 24—since the 70’s.
“Since then, our relationship as father and son has blossomed into something more beautiful than anything I could have ever imagined.”
Popular porn sites have content featuring the sexual exploitation of one of the more vulnerable groups of people in the world—displaced refugees.
According to Peggy Orenstein, journalist and author of “Boys & Sex,” discussing consent needs to start with parents and their children.