
A survivor-led investigation into how pornography grooms minds, escalates harm, and fuels sexual offending.
About the Series
Porn isn’t harmless entertainment. It’s a multi-billion-pound industry that grooms minds, rewires desire, and shapes sexual behaviour, often before people even understand what sex is.
In this 8-part investigation, I expose how porn drives sexual harm, fuels the formation of offenders, normalises abuse and how we can fight back.
Read the Series in Order

Part 1 🔗 – The Lie We Bought
How porn was sold to us as freedom while quietly stealing the truth about sex.
Part 2 🔗 – First Hit At 11
The addictive mechanics designed to keep you watching — and escalating.
Part 3 🔗 – From Porn to Predation
Why what arouses you today won’t be enough tomorrow — and how this leads to crime.
Part 4 🔗 – Groomed By The Algorithm
The blurred line between porn use and sexual offending — and the evidence behind it.
Part 5 🔗 – The New Breed Of Offender
How the porn industry actively grooms both its consumers and its performers.
Part 6 🔗 – Systemic Silence
How education is failing to protect children from porn’s influence.
Part 7 🔗 – The Kids Are Not Alright
The real-world damage: children copying porn before they understand sex.
Part 8 🔗 – Reclaiming Sex Rewiring Minds
The path to recovery, resistance, and reclaiming what porn stole.
If You’ve Been Affected
If you’ve been impacted by this issue, whether you’re a survivor, a parent, or someone struggling with porn use… you are not alone.
📩 Contact me confidentially: sophie.editorial@outlook.com
Further Resources

- NoFap – Support to quit porn and reclaim control
- Fight The New Drug – Research-based education on porn’s effects
- Reboot Nation – Tools and forums for recovery
- Mind UK – Mental health and trauma support
- StopSO UK – Therapy for those at risk of offending or struggling with urges
- Lucy Faithfull Foundation – Confidential safeguarding advice
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The more people who understand the porn crisis, the harder it is for silence to win.
