
93. Why Does Pornography Still Hurt When Everyone Else Says It’s Normal?
From Fight For Love by Fight For Love
January 27, 2026 · 29 min · Season 5 · Episode 93
About this episode
Rosie Makinney reframes the battle against pornography as a war on truth, encouraging women to honor their discernment and reclaim their dignity.
In this powerful new chapter of Fight For Love, host Rosie Makinney reframes the battle against pornography as a war on truth itself. Through the timeless fairy tale of the Princess and the Pea, Rosie explores the deep spiritual sensitivity of betrayed wives, likening their discomfort and intuition to a holy birthright rather than fragility. She challenges cultural narratives that minimize the impact of betrayal, and encourages women to honor their discernment as part of their royal identity in Christ. This episode is a call to courage, truth-telling, and reclaiming covenant dignity in a world eager to numb it.
People in this episode
Hosts: Rosie Makinney, Rosie
Topics covered
- pornography
- betrayal
- spiritual sensitivity
- cultural narratives
- covenant dignity
Keywords
- truth
- courage
- royal identity
- Christianity
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: the Princess and the Pea
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