by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The World
One person’s porn habit can hurt a whole family, even if it’s kept a secret—perhaps especially if it’s kept a secret. Research has shown that porn undermines the trust, respect, love, communication, and happiness that are at the core of a healthy family. Last summer,...
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The World
Would you support a business if you knew that they abused some (but not all) of their female employees? Pornographers don’t want you to think about it, but even if some of the humiliation, degradation, and sexual violence you see in porn is consensual, some is not....
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The Heart
According to research and personal accounts, instead of increasing sexual enjoyment, porn often leads to less satisfying sex in the long run and, for many porn consumers, no sex at all. Porn promises a virtual world filled with sex—more sex and better sex. What it...
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The Heart
Porn promises immediate satisfaction, endless excitement, and easy intimacy, but in the end, it robs the consumer of all three. The more pornography an individual consumes, the more he or she tends to withdraw emotionally from real people and rely on porn. Eventually,...
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The Brain
It may be surprising, but porn affects the brain in ways very similar to harmful substances, like tobacco. Studies have shown that porn stimulates the same areas of the brain as addictive drugs, making the brain release the same chemicals. And just like drugs, porn...
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The Brain
Repeated consumption of porn causes the brain to literally rewire itself. It triggers the brain to pump out chemicals and form new nerve pathways, leading to profound and lasting changes in the brain. Believe it or not, studies show that those of us who make more...
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