3 Ways Porn Drove Me and My Partner Apart and Killed Our Sex Life Article
“Pornography. That word makes every ounce of my being shudder. I don’t really hate a lot of things, but this, this I hate.”
“Pornography. That word makes every ounce of my being shudder. I don’t really hate a lot of things, but this, this I hate.”
No one deserves to feel like they aren’t worth loving. Whether you and your partner decide to fight for the relationship, or go your separate ways, there are resources to help both you and your partner.
This issue is another sobering reminder that men and boys are sexually abused, too. Tragically, trafficking, exploitation, sexual assault, and rape can and do happen to anyone—regardless of gender.
I can’t enjoy sex with him anymore because I’m too self conscious to the point it’s painful for me. I over-think about it, and how I look nothing like porn.
If hearing the personal impacts of porn doesn’t inspire you to ditch it forever, maybe the technological effects might make you think.
If you’re new to the idea that porn is harmful, or you’ve already been aware of the science and research, check out just one more reason to raise awareness that porn is not harmless.
What began on a Reddit thread quickly spread across social media and the world as more and more followers concluded that expensive cabinets must mean that there are trafficked children hidden inside.
Human trafficking cases have been reported in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Individuals who entered the United States with and without legal status have been identified as trafficking victims.
According to Fortune, scammers have amassed at least $949,000 worth of cryptocurrency from the millions of scam emails they’ve sent out to porn site visitors.
“Before we married we agreed to give each other our passwords, so that there could be no secrecy about the things we did online. What I found broke my heart.”
This viral video shows how porn paves the way for us to take the behavior that happens in #MeToo stories less seriously as a society.
Behind the scenes of the finished product porn consumers see online, there are literally screams of the girls between scenes often saying things like, “Please stop,” and, “I said I didn’t want to do this,” and, “Please, this hurts,” and, “Hey, don’t do that.”