The men’s anti-porn movement raises a range of valid critiques of the porn industry, particularly surrounding its impact on heterosexual men’s sexual development and self esteem. At the same time, it’s hard not to feel like these men are missing the point, just a little, by failing to critique the underlying sexism of their movement.
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