Please Note: Expose the Harm submissions contain mention of sexual abuse and trauma and other distressing experiences. If you choose to explore them, please do be mindful of this and prioritise your wellbeing. On our help page, we provided the details of various helplines if you might value support.

The multi-billion dollar pornography industry is shaping people’s lives and relationships around the world in a myriad of ways.
Some people speak positively about porn. But for countless others, pornography has made life worse, sometimes even unbearable. Often this impact is hard to talk about, and it remains hidden. Our ambition is to change that.
Expose the Harm is a forum that gives voice to those who have lived or witnessed pornography’s harms. It is a safe space where anyone can share their experience with complete anonymity, and feel the solidarity and relief of knowing they are not alone. And it’s a place where people can hear, understand, and bear witness to what is shared.
Here people’s experiences can be told, can be heard, and can have influence. For only when society grasps the nature and severity of the problem will things change.
Read the experiences →
Note that submissions to Expose the Harm contain mention of sexual abuse and other distressing experiences. If you choose to explore them, please do be mindful of this and prioritise your wellbeing. On our help page, we provide the details of various helplines if you might value support.
You may watch pornography and see the impact it is having on yourself and your relationships.
You may have come across it accidentally and been disturbed by what you saw.
You may not watch it at all but see how it’s affecting someone else, or others around you.
You may have been filmed in pornography and be struggling with the impact of this.
You may have an entirely different experience of pornography’s harm.
Whatever it is, we would love to hear from you.

