Alexandra Mayers LIVE thoughts on how EMBRACING THE…

Alexandra Mayers LIVE – thoughts on how EMBRACING THE PAIN is a part of overcoming addiction & more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrs4sXV_JBA
Alexandra Mayers shares her thoughts and points on overcoming any addiction:

Embracing the PAIN is part of the process of overcoming addiction.

Facing, evaluating, appreciating, improving & loving yourself is key.

Sex & porn essentially a trend which has reached it’s end is what will give men struggling with addiction a chance to (far more easily) break free.

A few recent Alexandra Mayers LIVE podcasts for…

A few recent Alexandra Mayers LIVE podcasts for you to enjoy:

Alexandra Mayers LIVE painting edition – “Awakening Young Women”

Alexandra Mayers LIVE comedy – Quasar vs. The Coronavirus (a pornographer reacts to the pandemic)

Alexandra Mayers LIVE – one of a kind hand sanitizer holders by Bobbi Dylan – a great gift idea!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXCqqDyfqw0

Chapter 7 of Shelley Lubben’s book about the…

Chapter 7 of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry

Alexandra Mayers reads a portion of, reviews and provides commentary on Chapter Seven of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.

In this commentary, as Alexandra shares a portion of Chapter Seven, she explains how the story Shelley tells about an abusive man she dated (who turned out to be a violent stalker) is a fairly common situation that sex workers (pornstars, escorts and exotic dancers) often find themselves in. In addition Alexandra explains how serial abusers often target sex workers due to law enforcement (and the judicial system) looking down upon sex workers (whether that be the victim’s current OR past occupation).

There’s a pattern that I’ve noticed over the…

There’s a pattern that I’ve noticed over the years that a specific type of man utilizes to justify (and often get away with) abusing women… First he demonizes her (for something she may or may not have done), then he rallies a group of others against her who believe him for whatever reason, and then he justifies his abuse of her by consistently citing the issue that was initially utilized (by him) to demonize her to begin with.

Last night I put this video podcast together for a young woman I’ve never met, but am aware of. I hope she took the time to watch it so she knows she’s not alone. I don’t like seeing others in pain that hasn’t been acknowledged – because I can relate to such a situation quite well.