Christian Porn Star Says She Was Put On Earth To Enjoy Sexual Pleasure

A Christian adult star says she feels more connected to her faith since becoming an entertainer—and now believes God put her on earth to help sexually “liberate” other women. “God’s message has been abundantly clear: I’m here to be a porn star. This is my way of serving,” she said. Before becoming an adult performer, she said she felt “super disconnected from myself and also God. I didn’t know what my life’s purpose was or how I was meant to help others.”

She admits she initially felt ashamed of her X-rated escapades before she slowly began to realize that her strict Christian upbringing was the cause of her guilt. Empowered by the joy she brought her new subscribers, she recognized that her new career was actually a part of God’s plan: “We are not meant to suppress or deny things like our pleasure and sexual expression,” she said. ”Instead, we’re meant to enjoy and embody them fully, as God has intended.”

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Christians Giving Up Porn For Lent Are The Reason For Drop In Computer Viruses

oldsexChristians who gave up porn for Lent may be the reason for the 17 percent drop in computer virus infections, according to security experts. Researchers say malware infections dropped in the US since the start of Lent, a time when many people decide to give up porn for the religious holiday. Cyber security experts say that adult websites are “common sources” of virus infections—but many believe porn sites are the most common source of malware worldwide.

Researchers looked at US cities with high Catholic populations, including Boston, which saw a 36 percent drop since the start of Lent, and New York, that had numbers fall by almost a third. “Hackers frequently target explicit websites and set traps to bypass the security of computers and phones that visit them. A survey published last month suggested a third of web users could have an infected device thanks to their porn viewing habits,” reports Daily Mail. Since more than 40 percent of adults admit to watching porn daily, “digital STI’s” should maybe be considered Public Enemy No. 1?

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