"Is Pornography A Public Health Crisis? What You Need To Know"

Is pornography a public health crisis? Just ask women married to men who use pornography about what it's like. Experts weigh in about the harms of pornography

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    Is pornography a public health crisis? Just ask women married to men who use pornography about what it’s like.

    When talking about whether pornography is a public health problem, it’s important to think about how it affects personal relationships, especially for women married to men who use it.

    At BTR, we affirm that pornography is a public health crisis and a human rights issue.

    We offer community, validation, and support to women all over the world in the BTR Support Group. Attend a Session TODAY.

    The Abusive Nature Makes Pornography a Public Health Crisis

    The pornography industry attempts to paint it as mutual and empowering entertainment.

    However, this portrayal is starkly contradicted by thousands accounts of women and children victimized by coercive and violent acts during the production, and from the users wives and children.

    These testimonies reveal the grim reality that pornography is abusive on all levels.

    Key Points:

    1. Coercion and Abuse: Individuals in the pornography industry are subjected to forceful and degrading acts, making the industry a breeding ground for exploitation.
    2. Victimization: Women and children are frequently manipulated into participating in pornography, which then serves as evidence of their victimization.
    3. Impact On Relationships: Wives of porn users report how their husbands treat them as objects, lack empathy, and don’t take them seriously as human beings.
    4. Public Health Crisis: By perpetuating abuse and exploitation, pornography poses a significant threat to public health and safety.

    Pornography Use Harms Everyone

    The damage inflicted by pornography extends beyond those directly involved in its production. It negatively impacts users by altering brain chemistry, degrading relationships, and undermining overall health.

    Furthermore, it contributes to a culture of abuse and betrayal, that is emotional, psychological, and sexual abuse to a partner.

    When a partner uses pornography without disclosing it before entering into a relationship with a woman, this is sexual coercion, and is a severe form of sexual abuse.

    Pornography Depicts Sexual Depravity at Its Worst

    Contrary to the ideals of mutual, respectful, and safe sexual interactions, pornography often glorifies harmful, abusive, sex.

    Even so-called “ethical” porn fails to escape this criticism, as it also can reinforce negative stereotypes and unsafe practices.

    Melea Stevens, a board member at the National Center of Exploitation, emphasizes the inherent dangers of pornography and its role in promoting a culture of exploitation.

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    Hardcore Pornography Is Illegal

    Federal laws classify hardcore pornography as illegal under obscenity statutes.

    However, enforcement has waned since the early ’90s, allowing the industry to flourish unchallenged. This lack of accountability has facilitated rampant production of illicit material without fear of repercussions.

    Most Americans are unaware that “hardcore pornography” is illegal under Federal Obscenity Laws, which aren’t being enforce experience betrayal trauma and other trauma disorders associated with relational abuse.

    The failure to enforce existing laws has contributed to the proliferation of pornography. This legal negligence allows producers to operate with impunity, perpetuating exploitation.

    What Can You Do?

    • Boycott Pornography: Refuse to consume or support the industry in any way.
    • Advocate for Change: Support initiatives that lobby for stricter enforcement of obscenity laws.
    • Protect Your Family: Set boundaries and educate your family about the dangers of pornography.
    • Learn Safety Strategies – If you’re experiencing difficulties due to your husband’s pornography use, enroll in The Betrayal Trauma Recovery Living Free Workshop to learn what to do next.

    Exposing Children to Pornography Is Sexual Abuse

    Children exposed to pornography are victims of sexual abuse.

    Protecting children from this material is crucial for safeguarding their mental and emotional well-being.

    Pornography Is Sexual Exploitation

    The very nature of pornography IS sexual exploitation, using deceit and manipulation to coerce individuals into participation. Pornography is the filming of sex trafficked individuals.

    By promoting filmed documentation of sexual abuse and exploitation, pornography undermines societal ethics and moral standards. It contributes to a culture where exploitation and abuse are normalized.

    The Connection Between Pornography and Sex Trafficking

    The pornography industry is inextricably linked to sex trafficking, with demand for pornography fueling exploitation and abuse. By boycotting pornographic material, individuals can contribute to the fight against trafficking and advocate for victims’ rights.

    Addressing the question, “Is pornography a public health crisis?” necessitates acknowledging its widespread and detrimental impact on individual lives and societal structures. For women married to men who use pornography, the consequences are deeply personal and often profoundly damaging. By standing against the exploitation inherent in the industry and advocating for change, we can work toward a society that values respect, consent, and true empowerment.

    If you’re navigating the challenges of betrayal trauma or need support, consider joining the BTR community for guidance and healing. Together, we can rebuild lives and relationships, fostering a world free from the harms of pornography.

    For more information, listen to The Free Betrayal Trauma Recovery Podcast and checkout Trauma Mama Husband Drama.

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      7 Comments

      1. Sierra

        Wow, the article was really informative and well written. Thank you for sharing this valuable information!

        Reply
      2. Sarah

        I hope this message can get out to the world. This is really eye opening!

        Reply
      3. Asher

        Pornography is horrible. Those who participate are exploiting those that have been forced to be involved in such heinous material. This article is straight forward about whT pornigraphy is– i will be referring this to many friends.

        Reply
        • Anne Blythe

          Thank you! I’m so glad. So many people don’t realize that women in relationships with so-called pornography addicts are in abusive relationships. We appreciate you helping us get the word out about the harms of pornography.

          Reply
      4. Patricia

        I found this podcast especially informative and painful at the same time. I have beenwanting to join in the fight against pornography do you have any suggestions for action I can take?

        Reply
        • Anne Blythe

          Try The National Center on Sexual Exploitation.

          Reply
      5. Cynthia

        Really informative, so helpful, makes my stand against pornography stronger. Thank you

        Reply

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