This study assessed how sexual media use by one or both members of a romantic dyad relates to relationship and sexual satisfaction. A total of 217 heterosexual couples completed an Internet survey that assessed sexual media use, relationship and sexual satisfaction, and demographic variables. Results revealed that a higher frequency of men\u27s sexual media use related to negative satisfaction in men, while a higher frequency of women\u27s sexual media use related to positive satisfaction in male partners. Reasons for sexual media use differed by gender: Men reported primarily using sexual media for masturbation, while women reported primarily using sexual media as part of lovemaking with their partners. Shared sexual media use was associat...
Visual erotica (i.e., pornography) consumption can affect various facets in romantic relationships, ...
Research suggests that in romantic heterosexual partnerships, male partners’ pornography use is asso...
This study aimed to see if media types internet, movies and novels are predictors of romantic relati...
This quantitative study sought to expand upon research surrounding the influence pornography use has...
This dissertation examined the relationship between use of sexually explicit material (SEM) and sexu...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
A large number of partnered individuals regularly use or are in a relationship with someone who uses...
Couples who use pornography together (shared pornography use) and couples in which both members use ...
This study examines the relationship between relational quality and media use in relationships. In a...
Pornography is both prevalent and normative in United States ’ culture; however, little is known abo...
This study examined the use of pornography in couple relationships to enhance the sex-life. The stud...
The purposes of this research were (a) to study the relationship between sexual communication and se...
Two studies explored the associations between media consumption, partner/relationship ideals and bel...
It is commonly assumed that exposure to pornography harms relationships because pornography changes ...
Several studies have established a negative relation between the use of sexually explicit Internet m...
Visual erotica (i.e., pornography) consumption can affect various facets in romantic relationships, ...
Research suggests that in romantic heterosexual partnerships, male partners’ pornography use is asso...
This study aimed to see if media types internet, movies and novels are predictors of romantic relati...
This quantitative study sought to expand upon research surrounding the influence pornography use has...
This dissertation examined the relationship between use of sexually explicit material (SEM) and sexu...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
A large number of partnered individuals regularly use or are in a relationship with someone who uses...
Couples who use pornography together (shared pornography use) and couples in which both members use ...
This study examines the relationship between relational quality and media use in relationships. In a...
Pornography is both prevalent and normative in United States ’ culture; however, little is known abo...
This study examined the use of pornography in couple relationships to enhance the sex-life. The stud...
The purposes of this research were (a) to study the relationship between sexual communication and se...
Two studies explored the associations between media consumption, partner/relationship ideals and bel...
It is commonly assumed that exposure to pornography harms relationships because pornography changes ...
Several studies have established a negative relation between the use of sexually explicit Internet m...
Visual erotica (i.e., pornography) consumption can affect various facets in romantic relationships, ...
Research suggests that in romantic heterosexual partnerships, male partners’ pornography use is asso...
This study aimed to see if media types internet, movies and novels are predictors of romantic relati...