Catherine Mackinon, a professor at Harvard Law School, says that \u201cconsuming ography is an experience of bought sex\u201d and thus it creates a hunger to continue to purchase and objectify, and act out what is seen.\xa0\xa0And in a very literal way, ography is advertising for trafficking, not just in general but also in the sense that traffickers and pimps use ographic images of victims as specific advertising for their \u201cproducts.\n\nAs Victor Malarek put it in his book\xa0The Johns: \u201cThe message is clear: if prostitution is the main act, is the dress rehearsal.\u201d\xa0ography becomes a training ground for johns/tricks. When ography is the source of sex education for our generation, the natural outcome is\xa0a culture of commercial sex and sex trafficking.\n\nHow Effects Relationships\n\nFirst of all, it\u2019s sin. I\u2019m not trying to be a fundamentalist, but we need to call it what it is. I heard a pastor say once that anytime we choose to sin, something dies. Here are nine side-effects of ography.\n\n1. Breaks Trust.\xa0\n\n2. Creates Comparisons.\xa0\n\n3. Destroys Self-Esteem.\xa0\n\n4. Creates Unreal Expectations.\xa0\n\n5. Destroys Intimacy.\xa0\n\n6. Creates Shame\n\nJoining us tonite is crisis counselor Vito D Camillo\n\nShow sponsored by\xa0STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURE.COM