Because I made a course to help people who want to stop using porn, I get a ton of DMs asking how to break the addiction cycle. Most men get why potentially coerced pornhub stuff is bad, but they ask how to stop using amateur stuff uploaded by women themselves. Short thread:
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Generally speaking, women who do porn often have histories of sexual abuse and think it’s normal to debase themselves in that way for attention and profit. The thought often is that people are going to hurt them anyway so they may as well benefit from it.
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They also typically have insecurity issues which someone exploited to get them into porn and convince them it’s empowering because “look how many people love you now” Taking part in their ongoing exploitation that they don’t understand is happening is little different from rape.
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For Christians, the thought of assisting in the mass rape of a young woman who doesn’t understand what she’s surrendering is bad enough. But facing her someday as an accuser when participation in that rape is revealed, that’s a horrifying thought that murders an erection.
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Is every woman who’s ever done porn a crying unicorn in need of saving? Not at all. But the stats on sex abuse, mental health issues, and addiction should give any porn user pause. But addicts and their enables are still gonna complain about even mentioning these concerns.
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