Porn is hijacking your sexuality

The Same Drugs - Un podcast de Meghan Murphy

Pornography is now fully mainstream, accepted as a harmless, normal, expected part of men's lives. Social media, the internet, dating apps and sites like OnlyFans have incorporated porn into our lives such that it is unavoidable. Kids are exposed to porn as early as nine years old. Those who are critical of the porn industry are labelled as "sex-negative," old-fashioned, censorial, shaming, or prudish. That said, things seem to be changing as more and more men are waking up to the impact of porn on their mental health, relationships, sexualities, and lives. Men are talking to other men (and boys) about the harms of porn, opening up a new and necessary conversation. In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Daniel Principe, Collective Shout’s youth advocate and educator, about his experience growing up with porn, why he stopped consuming it, and what the impact of porn has been on young people today. The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please considering supporting us with a donation, by becoming a patron ⁠on Patreon⁠, or by subscribing on ⁠Substack⁠. Watch The Same Drugs ⁠on YouTube⁠. You can support The Same Drugs on ⁠Spotify ⁠or by donating ⁠directly via Stripe⁠. The Same Drugs is on Twitter ⁠⁠@thesamedrugs_⁠⁠. Meghan Murphy is on Twitter ⁠@meghanemurphy⁠.

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