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Consider Before Consuming

Crissy Outlaw: Activist & Ex-Porn Performer

Consider Before Consuming

Fight the New Drug

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4.7762 Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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0:00.0

What is up, people, people.

0:15.8

I'm Garrett Johnson, and you're listening to Consider before consuming, a podcast by Fight the New Drug.

0:22.1

On this episode, we sit down with Chrissy Outlaw.

0:25.8

Chrissy is a strong individual.

0:28.1

She's been through a lot in her life.

0:31.6

One thing that she experienced at a very young age that no child should have to experience

0:36.7

was sexual abuse.

0:39.1

Chrissy's experience with childhood sexual abuse reinforces a stat that we found published

0:44.2

on the U.S. National Library of Medicine website, which states that 66 to 90% of women in the

0:52.1

sex industry were sexually abused as a child. We've included a link

0:57.8

with this episode showing that study. During our conversation, we also talk about how pornography

1:04.6

perpetuated false expectations in her life. The average duration required to film a scene in her experience.

1:13.6

Some of the coercion that she experienced while in the industry.

1:17.2

Why she decided to transition out after seven years.

1:20.9

And what she's up to today.

1:22.9

We hope you enjoy this episode of Consider for Consuming.

1:28.3

We feel fortunate to sit down with you, and I guess, can you introduce yourself, first of all?

1:34.2

I am Chrissy Outlaw.

1:35.9

I was in porn, in the porn industry for seven years.

1:40.6

I got out in 2006, and it was because of my faith.

1:47.1

I quit.

1:48.3

I didn't go back.

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