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.
In today's Consider Before Consuming episode, Katie 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.
Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.
Episode Resources
Article: Has Our Culture’s Obsession with Porn Changed Dating Expectations?
Article: What Are the Risks of Choking a Partner During Sex?
Visit: Truth for your Twenties
Finding the Light: My Journey from Addiction to Freedom from Pornography
How The Normalization of Pornography Impacted My Life
Supporting Youth in the Age of Internet Pornography
You Asked, We Answered: A Conversation with Fight the New Drug
She Is Not Your Rehab
My Journey to Recovery from Porn Addiction Through Healthy Habits
Julie Whitehead on How She Became the Sex-Trafficked Mother Next Door, Pt. 2
Julie Whitehead on How She Became the Sex-Trafficked Mother Next Door, Pt. 1
How Porn Harms Individuals, Relationships, and Society
Breaking The Shame Cycle
Carmen, Drug and Alcohol Counselor and Former Porn Consumer
Trauma and Coping Mechanisms with Matthias J. Barker
Do Women Struggle With Porn?
How To Protect Kids In The Digital Age
What You Can Do To Help Prevent Sexual Exploitation
How Porn Impacts Relationships
How the Porn Industry is Connected to Sex Trafficking
How Porn Impacts the Consumer, Their Brain, and Their Behaviors
My Experience Being a Girl Addicted to Porn for 13 Years
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