Why Does Porn Seem Hotter Than My Partner?

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An explanation of the neurological repercussions of porn and how it can affect your love life off of the Internet.

In Defense of Storytelling

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Lisa Hickey thinks we need more stories like Hugo Schwyzer’s, not fewer.

Did Addiction Politics Leave Us Stranded on a Slippery Slope?

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We misunderstood sex addiction for years, Gary Wilson and Marnia Robinson write, and now it’s time to reverse the momentum.

Love Conquers All—Except, Maybe, the Bottle

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Mika Doyle’s first love taught her that love is not enough to sustain a relationship.

Fused at the Wound

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Rick Belden speaks about loving someone you don’t want to fix.

My Ex-Wife’s Wedding: Best. Wedding. Ever.

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After a marriage fraught with difficulties, Steve Jaeger finds the wedding of his ex-wife to be a day of joy.

Porn Addiction Is Not Sex Addiction, and Why That’s Important

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Gary Wilson and Marnia Robinson call attention to the dangerous consequences of the misconception that porn addiction and sex addiction are synonymous.

27 Years Without a Fix

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Ron Tannebaum shares his story of the luxurious wealth and crippling addiction that came with smuggling, dealing, and ultimately abusing cocaine and heroin.

Porn Zombies

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Is porn culture crippling society by confusing our notions of sexuality?

It’s in the Eyes

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Renowned portrait photographer Tom Stone shoots with a discriminate eye, but it is the eyes he shoots that remind us of our mission.

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Can You Trust Your Johnson?

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Gary Wilson and Marnia Robinson dispute the common conception that the penis never lies.

A Phoenix Rising

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Lili Bee talks with photographer Brad Oliphant about addiction, homosexuality, and coming to terms with one’s spirituality.

A Prison Poem From a Youthful Offender – Day One In 18 x 80

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“I Don’t Think I’m Beautiful”

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When I say I don’t think I’m beautiful, I mean it as a matter-of-fact, realistic statement.

Prepped for Disaster

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Gabi Coatsworth thought she’d dodged the bipolar bullet when her second son was diagnosed as depressed.

Chasing Beauty: An Addict’s Memoir

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Lisa Hickey was beautiful twice, and she hated herself for it.