Friday, December 13, 2024
Let’s Talk About Pornography. No, Seriously. - The New York Times
In February, Dr. Bothe was an author of a paper that found that some types of pornography could affect the sexual well-being of viewers. The study, a survey of 827 young adults, found that people who watched passionate or romantic pornography reported higher sexual satisfaction in their relationships, whereas watching "power, control and rough-sex pornography was associated with lower sexual satisfaction." (The study also noted that the passionate, romantic and multipartner material was more widely viewed than the harder-core categories.)…
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