The Crazy Stupid Lust Podcast

The Real Cost of Porn: What You're Actually Losing

Frankie Molinelli

We always talk about quitting porn, but have you ever stopped to ask—what is porn actually taking from you? In this episode of Crazy Stupid Lust, I dive into the real cost of porn addiction, beyond just time.

📉 It’s draining your energy, motivation, confidence, relationships, and even your spiritual growth—all without you realizing it. Every time you open that tab, you’re making a withdrawal from your life, and by the time you notice, it’s already too late.

Here’s what we cover:
🔹 How porn hijacks your brain and kills your drive for real-world success
🔹 Why your energy, relationships, and confidence suffer—without you even noticing
🔹 The shocking amount of time lost to porn (and what you could have built instead)
🔹 How porn isolates you and warps your ability to connect with real people
🔹 Why removing porn isn’t about restriction—it’s about freedom

If you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck, coasting through life, or just not the person you used to be—this episode is a wake-up call. Porn isn’t just a bad habit; it’s a slow drain on the life you actually want.

It's time to take your power back. Hit play, and let's start reclaiming your time, energy, and future.

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