36 min

'Slut Pages' and Revenge Porn Sex and Psychology Podcast

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As many as 1 in 3 college students in the United States may be participating in “slut pages.” Slut pages are part of a digital underground world in which nude or partially nude photos and videos of women are shared without their consent. These pages are sometimes a form of revenge porn, but they can also be a twisted game in which people are awarded points for obtaining nude photos of specific women. So how common are slut pages? Why do people participate in them? And how can we stop online sexual harassment? Let’s talk about it.
I am joined today by Dr. Megan Maas, an assistant professor in Human Development & Family Studies at Michigan State University. Her award-winning research, recognized by the American Psychological Association, and funded by the National Institutes of Health, focuses on media impacts on adolescents’ sexual and mental health. Some of the topics we discuss include:

What is a “slut page”?
How are slut pages and revenge porn similar or different?
How common are slut pages, and what draws people to them?
Why are women sometimes active participants in the slut-shaming of other women?
How does being the target of a slut page affect someone’s mental health?
What should someone do if they discover a slut page or revenge porn about them? And what can we do to prevent online sexual harassment?

Be sure to check out Megan’s website to learn more about her, and follow her on Twitter @MeganKMaas.
Are you a victim of image-based sexual abuse online? Here are some organizations that may be able to help:

Cyber Civil Rights Initiative
Without My Consent

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Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for previous articles or follow the blog on Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram.
Listen and stream all episodes on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Amazon. Subscribe to automatically receive new episodes and please rate and review the podcast!
Credits: Precision Podcasting (Podcast editing) and Shutterstock/Florian (Music). Image created with Canva; photos used with permission of guest.

As many as 1 in 3 college students in the United States may be participating in “slut pages.” Slut pages are part of a digital underground world in which nude or partially nude photos and videos of women are shared without their consent. These pages are sometimes a form of revenge porn, but they can also be a twisted game in which people are awarded points for obtaining nude photos of specific women. So how common are slut pages? Why do people participate in them? And how can we stop online sexual harassment? Let’s talk about it.
I am joined today by Dr. Megan Maas, an assistant professor in Human Development & Family Studies at Michigan State University. Her award-winning research, recognized by the American Psychological Association, and funded by the National Institutes of Health, focuses on media impacts on adolescents’ sexual and mental health. Some of the topics we discuss include:

What is a “slut page”?
How are slut pages and revenge porn similar or different?
How common are slut pages, and what draws people to them?
Why are women sometimes active participants in the slut-shaming of other women?
How does being the target of a slut page affect someone’s mental health?
What should someone do if they discover a slut page or revenge porn about them? And what can we do to prevent online sexual harassment?

Be sure to check out Megan’s website to learn more about her, and follow her on Twitter @MeganKMaas.
Are you a victim of image-based sexual abuse online? Here are some organizations that may be able to help:

Cyber Civil Rights Initiative
Without My Consent

Thank you to our sponsors!
“Ring” in the New Year with FirmTech! FirmTech’s Performance Ring is designed to boost your sexual stamina and give you harder, longer-lasting erections, while also enhancing pleasure. Their Tech Ring has the added benefit of tracking your erectile health. Visit myfirmtech.com and be sure to use my exclusive discount code Justin20 to save 20% off your purchase. 
Enhance your pleasure with OMGYES! OMGYES provides super-honest videos, animations, and how-to’s based on the largest research study into women’s pleasure, done in partnership with the Kinsey Institute. Get 33% by visiting OMGYES.com/justin. Clinicians and therapists can get a free personal membership by visiting OMGYES.com/doctors. 
***


Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for previous articles or follow the blog on Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram.
Listen and stream all episodes on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Amazon. Subscribe to automatically receive new episodes and please rate and review the podcast!
Credits: Precision Podcasting (Podcast editing) and Shutterstock/Florian (Music). Image created with Canva; photos used with permission of guest.

36 min