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Porn is fueling the demand for sex trafficking.
Children aren’t just seeing porn — they’re being shaped by it.
What’s Really Happening:
- Porn is no longer behind paywalls or in magazines.
- It’s free, violent, and just two clicks away.
- And many of the people in those videos?
They’re trafficking victims.
Today’s kids aren’t “accidentally” seeing explicit content — they’re being raised on it.
And the impact is devastating.
The Impact of Porn on Young Minds
Pornography doesn’t educate. It exploits.
— Child Trauma Expert
Repeated Exposure To Porn Can:
Rewire the brain’s reward system
Erode empathy, self-control, and motivation
Shape a child’s view of sex through abuse, violence, and objectification
Undermine their ability to form healthy relationships
Many experts now consider early porn exposure a form of child abuse.
How It Affects The Brain:
The Research Is Clear:
93% of boys and 62% of girls see porn before 18
Average age of first exposure: 10–11 years old
Most porn sites have no real age restrictions
Content includes violent, degrading, and illegal acts — often with no consequences for the platforms that host it
Big Tech is allowing predators to teach your kids about sex.
Signs a Child May Be Struggling with Porn
*Flip Over
Secrecy
May use apps to hide messages or photos
Mood Swings
Could stem from digital overstimulation
Online Pressure
“Everyone’s doing it” coercion tactics
Withdrawal
Avoiding family or trusted adults
Risky Behavior
Wanting to “try out” what they see
Strained Relationships
Changes in empathy, intimacy, or trust
It's about the future of our kids.
The porn industry isn’t waiting for permission to reach your child. It’s already in their feed. Their group chat. Their search results.
But you have something the industry doesn’t:
Relationship. Authority. Love. Truth.
You are your child’s first line of defense — and their greatest chance at freedom.
Start the conversation. Set the boundary. Be the voice they trust.
You’re not alone in this fight.
We’re with you — and we’re not backing down.