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Why it Feels Like My Partner is Cheating On Me by Watching Porn Article

“I don’t feel beautiful, and I don’t feel sexy. Because in the back of my mind, I know he has a ‘type’—and it isn’t anything close to what I look like.”

What Happened When My Partner Discovered I’d Secretly Been Watching Porn Article

“She was heartbroken to find that I had been doing something that betrayed her trust in me and made her feel inadequate. I was disgusted by what I had done and swore to never do it again.”

What are the Benefits of Quitting Porn? Hear From 5 Porn-Free Men Article

“I don’t have many regrets in my life, but if I’m being honest, I do have just one. I regret letting porn overtake my life and my time. I can’t begin to describe how much I want the last decade back.”

How I Talked to My Partner About His Secret Porn Habit After 9 Years Article

“Last month, I finally had the calm and confidence in my heart to talk to him.”

Why I Chose to Stay With My Partner After Learning He Struggles with Porn Article

“I remember the night he confided in me that he was struggling with porn… That night was difficult. But the choice I had to make wasn’t. I chose to stay.”

Instead of Watching Porn, Do 1 of These 5 Things Article

We simply believe everyone deserves better than porn, and your hours are worth spending with meaning and purpose that lasts.

From Playboy to Pornhub: Confessions of a 71-Year-Old Porn Addict Article

“It all began when my father brought home the first issue of Playboy magazine in 1953… By the time I graduated from high school and went away to college, I was seriously addicted.”

“The More Real the Pain, the More Views I Got”: Real Stories from Theodosia, a Former BDSM Porn Performer Article

“The more real my pain was, the more I cried from the depth of my depths, the more abuse I took, the more my videos were watched.”

My First Girlfriend Showed Me Porn, I was Instantly Hooked—Here’s How I Finally Quit Article

“I didn’t stop watching porn for a relationship, and no one had to convince me to stop. I stopped watching for me and my well-being.”

Why I’ve Been Happier Since I Stopped Watching Porn Article

“I can’t tell you all how much happier I am since I’ve stopped watching porn…I was so unhappy with my life. It’s a drug, no doubt about it. “

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My Lonely Journey as a Woman Who Struggles with Porn Article

“One day, I was trying to find a gaming website, but I ended up clicking on the wrong link. I’m not being dramatic when I say that one wrong click changed my life.”

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Porn Performers Do Not Deserve the Abuse Many of Them Experience, Here’s Why Article

We don’t need to tear other humans down to give visibility to the proven harmful effects of pornography, even if someone is a performer.

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