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Free Discussion Guide – Talking About Pornography Past, Present, and Future

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As young adults, we can take action now to be ready to raise children who grow up free from problems with pornography.

Most of our parents didn’t know they needed to talk to us about pornography in the past! That silence led to big problems for our generation. But we can take charge, learn to be more open and understanding now, and prepare to become empowering parents in the future.

With our free discussion guide and slide set, you can get young people talking and learning to be more comfortable with this tough issue. Gather a few friends, or lead a discussion at school, church, or another community group.

Why teach young adults about how to talk to kids about pornography when that seems so far in the future?

Pornography is a hard subject to talk about! The more experience we have now participating in conversations about pornography, the more comfortable we can be in the future with our kids.

What’s the purpose of the discussion?

You can help your friends and family to:

  1. Feel more comfortable talking about pornography.
  2. Start conversations about pornography with their own family and friends.
  3. Feel inspired that together we can change the culture of silence and shame.
  4. Have compassion for those who have been impacted by pornography in any way.
  5. Decide what they want to do now to become the kind of parent they hope to be.
  6. Commit to an action step to help bridge the gap!

We didn’t create the sexually toxic environment or the silence we grew up with. That’s not our fault, but now it is our responsibility. We can build bridges now to get us to the future we want.

Even a small step – just talking with a few friends – can have a big effect in time!

If you use our discussion guide, we would love to hear how it went! Please email us or share on social media and let us know. #bridgethegap

Parents and children bridging the gap about talking about pornography.



Vauna Davis

Vauna Davis is Executive Director of Reach 10. Being a mother of four Millenial children inspired a passion for helping young adults navigate the challenges of our sexualized culture. She enjoys connecting leaders by volunteering as chair of the Safeguard Alliance for the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, and was Executive Director of Utah Coalition Against Pornography (UCAP) where she helped organize the largest anti-pornography conference in the world. She received an MA in Communications from BYU and lives with her husband, Michael, at the foot of the mountains in Utah.

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