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Joshua’s Story: Why I Left The Porn Industry After an Award-Winning Career (VIDEO) Video

After moving to Los Angeles, Joshua found his way into the porn industry. After five years and winning many awards, Joshua left the industry.

Raphaël’s Story: What Convinced Me to Join the “Porn Kills Love” Community in Québec Article

A guy I barely knew came up to me out of nowhere. Right off the bat asked me, “How about you? Do you struggle with porn?” He was wearing this flashy red…

Ali’s Story: I was Sure Our Relationship Would Outlast His Porn Problem—But it Didn’t Article

“Tony was exposed to porn for the first time when he was eight years old. He had been viewing porn for eleven years by the time we had met.”

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Autumn’s Story: How My Porn Habit Sabotaged My Relationships Article

“Since him, I have found it so easy to put away the porn. I am in my first relationship where I have been able to say ‘I love you’ without secrets.”

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Austin’s Story: How the Fetish Porn Site I Created Ended Up Controlling My Life Article

“I became so involved and obsessed with this business that it was taking over every part of my life. I discovered that I was developing the ‘fetish.'”

Brooke’s Story: I Survived Being Trafficked as a Child, and Now I’m Fighting Back (VIDEO) Article

Brooke, a sex trafficking survivor, is now helping to draft a Texas law mandating hotels to train workers to spot the telltale signs of human trafficking.

Matilda’s Story: Why I Brought the Porn Kills Movement to My College Campus Article

“I talked to my friends about having open conversations about porn on campus. The girls were more open to the idea, the guys made comments like, ‘Porn is to be watched not to be talked about.'”

VIDEO: Jessica’s Story – My Life as a Porn Star Video

See how Jessica’s career in porn led to her substance abuse, suicide attempts, negative attitudes about sex, and how it almost ruined her life.

Jane’s Story: Why My Partner’s Porn Habit Breaks My Heart and My Trust Article

Hi FTND team, I would like to share my story with you, because I’ve read other people’s stories and they have helped me, and I hope someone…

Gabe’s Story: How His Struggle Helped to Destigmatize Porn Addiction Video

Gabe Deem, Founder of Reboot Nation, sat down with FTND to share his story of how porn affected his life and why he fights for awareness.

Xandrino’s Story: How I Take the “Porn Kills Love” Movement to the Philippine Streets Article

“Deep inside I was hoping that the decision to ditch porn would help stop human trafficking and violence, and encourage others to join me and do the same.”

“I Don’t Want Anyone to Find Out”: True Confessions from Amateur Porn Performers Article

For some consumers and performers, the fantasy of porn can cover up the reality of its harms, but only for a little while. The real story will…

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Most kids today are exposed to porn by the age of 12. By the time they’re teenagers, 75% of boys and 70% of girls have already viewed itRobb, M.B., & Mann, S. (2023). Teens and pornography. San Francisco, CA: Common Sense.Copy —often before they’ve had a single healthy conversation about it. From increasing rates of loneliness, depression, and self-doubt, to distorted views of sex, reduced relationship satisfaction, and riskier sexual behavior among teens, porn is impacting individuals, relationships, and society worldwideFight the New Drug. (2024, May). Get the Facts (Series of web articles). Fight the New Drug.Copy .

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