Category: Pornography

What Can You Do to Fight Child Exploitation in Your Community?

As Fighters, you’re more likely in the know when it comes to understanding porn and its link to human trafficking. But those around you may not be so well-informed. Some may not realize human trafficking (often called modern-day slavery) is so common throughout the world today. Others may not realize that it happens all across the United States—and not just to foreigners who arrive or are brought into the country illegally. In fact, while 31% of victims are foreign nationals, American citizens, or permanent, legal residents constitute 36% of cases where the demographics of the victims are known.

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Five Reasons Porn is Bad For Your Marriage

Recent estimates suggest that anywhere from 50 to 70% of adult men and women view pornography on a regular basis. Higher pornography use is strongly related to lower reported relationship stability, decreasing by almost 15% across three groups. In the last decade, pornography has emerged as a consistent and strong predictor of a higher divorce likelihood among married couples. Research suggests that pornography use is not only related to lower feelings of stability but may also push many partners toward having affairs.

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Editorial: The Truth about Transgenderism

Sometimes, it takes fiction to tell the truth about fact. Fiction told the truth about the often-buried facts of transgenderism in a recent episode of the television series White Lotus. Set in exotic locales, White Lotus follows the lifestyles of the rich, if not the famous. This year, the series takes place in Thailand, a frequent destination for sex tourism.

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Are There Any Issues With Watching Consensual Porn?

There are people out there in the commercial sex industry who say they love performing in porn and enthusiastically consent to it. But there are also many individuals who have been sex trafficked into the porn industry, as well as established consenting performers who have been abused on set. How can consumers tell the difference between consensually produced videos and videos involving exploitation? The tricky part is that there’s no reliable way to.

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