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College Presentations About Porn’s Harms

Understanding Porn’s Impacts

Fight the New Drug’s College Presentation invites students to explore how pornography affects the brain, relationships, and society using only science, facts, and personal stories. This engaging, research-based presentation helps students make informed decisions about pornography and its real-world impact.

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91% of men and 60% of women report consuming pornography in the past monthSolano, I., Eaton, N. R., & O'Leary, K. D. (2020). Pornography Consumption, Modality and Function in a Large Internet Sample. Journal of sex research, 57(1), 92–103. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2018.1532488Copy , and most were first exposed by age 13Robb, M.B., & Mann, S. (2023). Teens and pornography. San Francisco, CA: Common SenseCopy .
1 in 4 young adults list pornography as their most helpful source to learn about sexRothman, E. F., Beckmeyer, J. J., Herbenick, D., Fu, T. C., Dodge, B., & Fortenberry, J. D. (2021). The Prevalence of Using Pornography for Information About How to Have Sex: Findings from a Nationally Representative Survey of U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults. Archives of sexual behavior, 50(2), 629–646. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-020-01877-7Copy —even though it often spreads misinformation, normalizes violence, and fuels unhealthy expectations.

Colleges and universities play a vital role in fostering informed, respectful, and healthy communities. Our presentation provides tools and evidence to help students critically examine how porn shapes sexual attitudes and campus culture.

Our college presentation addresses key areas backed by decades of academic research:

How porn impacts the brain, relationships, & society
How porn is connected to sexual dysfunction
How porn fuels sexual violence
Pornography & image-based sexual abuse
OnlyFans and “ethical porn”
Resources for those struggling or affected by porn
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:

The content that Fight the New Drug presents is spot on! It is all presented in a way that doesn’t promote shame, but rather teaches how watching can lead to addictive decisions and it has a harmful influence on people’s brains, relationships, mental health, and motivations.

PennyOrganization Director

The presentation was awesome. The information was easily broken down, and the presenter did a great job of making people feel comfortable about such an uncomfortable subject.

ShelbyOrganization Leader

FTND’s presentations are engaging and compelling. They provide research-based information in a format and manner that effectively reaches youth. I salute their team and support their efforts to arm those most at risk with vital information about porn.

Jill Manning, Ph.D.Therapist, Researcher & Author

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FAQs

How much does the presentation cost?

Fight the New Drug’s presentation cost varies based on the location and the number of booked presentations. We work diligently to sustain our presentation program while also making these live events as affordable as possible.

There are scholarship options available for qualifying groups to lower or cover the cost of presentations. Fill out the form above for more information to educate your community with presentations about porn’s harms.

What types of schools and organizations do you speak at?

Fight the New Drug speaks to diverse audiences all around the world. As a non-religious and non-legislative organization, we do not present information from a legislative-focused, or religious point of view, and we do not discuss this topic from a moral perspective.

We present to middle schools, junior high schools, and high schools (both private & public) colleges and universities, and communities and organizations from all over the world.

Is the presentation appropriate?

Fight the New Drug’s middle school, high school, and adult presentations on porn’s harms are uniquely crafted to be age-appropriate and engaging for each audience. We do not show or discuss any images, videos, or stories that would be inappropriate for a classroom setting.

How can I get a school in my community to host a presentation by FTND?

If you’d like a school in your community to host a presentation on porn by FTND, we encourage you to share our presentation informational guide with a school or district administrator. Fill out this form to get your presentation guide.