by Fight the New Drug | Aug 20, 2024 | Get the Facts, The Heart
Listen to this articleFind more to listen to from our podcast Author and activist Naomi Wolf has traveled all over the United States, talking with college students about relationships. “When I ask about loneliness, a deep, sad silence descends on audiences of young...
by Fight the New Drug | Aug 2, 2024 | Get the Facts, The Heart
Listen to this articleFind more to listen to from our podcast Trigger warning: This article contains descriptions of sexual violence that may be disturbing to some. Reader discretion is advised. We’ve all been impacted in recent years as the #MeToo movement has cast...
by Scott Aneloski | Aug 23, 2017 | Get the Facts, The Heart
In porn, everything—from the way people look, to the way they have sex—is a fantasy. Porn consumers often become so obsessed chasing the fantasy that they miss out on actual love and relationships. Back in the 1950s, two researchers named Tinbergen and Magnus played a...
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 Heart
Sure, porn is fake, but what’s wrong with a little harmless fantasy? The problem is, porn isn’t harmless at all. Studies show that viewing porn makes a user more critical of his partner and less satisfied with his relationship and his sex life. Real love requires real...
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