Building Lasting Connections in a Porn-Infused Culture with Katie Bulmer || CBC Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2024
  • Katie, Founder of Truth For Your Twenties, shares wisdom on navigating the dating world. She suggests setting realistic expectations and having constructive conversations about pornography. Additionally, she discusses different types of intimacy that can exist in relationships, romantic or otherwise, and stresses that porn should not be used as a substitute for genuine intimacy.
    Katie Bulmer started Truth For Your Twenties to be the person she needed when she was younger. She mentors young women, shares advice on her podcast, and speaks nationwide.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @neonred7594
    @neonred7594 3 месяца назад +3

    What about people who lie about their porn use, who say they don't use it?

  • @Dachshundcrazy
    @Dachshundcrazy 3 месяца назад +3

    Hey one HUGR point I want to mention to you guys. It's confusing and contradictory to say these people face violence etc in the industry... Then to back track with "they're fake" "they aren't real" and "it's pixels" and "people don't look like that"
    They DIRECTLY contradict each other and doesn't help people understand the harms of the industry and the impact on the people who get the sharp end of the stick, which is the porn performers.
    It's also contradictory to say that porn performers aren't real, therefore LITERALLY dehumanizing them... Then warn people about how porn objectifies people.
    You cannot have both.
    Also the majority of people are not going to want to date someone recovering. Because we think of it as cheating

    • @indiesorcerer
      @indiesorcerer 3 месяца назад +6

      I hope they notice this comment. Everyone needs to stop talking about porn as “pixels on a screen” or as “fake images”. We are in fact talking about watching real women doing real things, unfortunately.

  • @syriusblacc9746
    @syriusblacc9746 3 месяца назад +1

    I donated $5. I hope more people donate. I wish they end and ban porn/onlyfans even with my porn addiction. Sometimes I don't even watch porn because of how depressed I feel watching how many girls are on this permiscuous road. Only 1% of women are wifeable. I am getting desperate to find the one for me.