A study published in the Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy suggests that the use of pornography by those in monogamous relationships is not necessarily …
With pornography becoming more widely accessible, scientific interest in the consequences of its use has increased as well. Previous research has uncovered both positive and negative consequences associated with using pornography. Study authors Raquel Guidry and her colleagues wanted to explore whether this variation in outcomes may have to do with the individual consumer’s perceptions of pornography use, and, specifically, their moral beliefs.
“Moral disapproval and pornography are relatively new areas of research, and there is a dearth of information addressing the interface between pornography consumption, factors associated with psychological distress, and moral disapproval . . . A lack of congruence between one’s beliefs, religion, and behavior, as may be experienced in the act of consuming pornography, often results in psychological distress (see Grubbs et al., 2018),” Guidry and colleagues say.
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