Friday, 20 April 2012


another  one on the smuttttt........

Usual thing that happened when some women found out about their partner watched porn they might sulking for about two to three days, which conclude that, watching porn does have effect on their emotion. Some of the boyfriend also messed up their relation by urging in asking for sex from their partner.
 Therefore, one most common concern about pornography is that it indirectly hurts women by encouraging sexism, raising sexual expectations and thereby harming relationships and might. Some people worry that it might even incite violence against women. The data, however, do not support these claims. “There’s absolutely no evidence that pornography does anything negative,” says Milton Diamond, director of the Pacific Center for Sex and Society at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. “It’s a moral issue, not a factual issue.”
To indicate that porn does not harm relationships, Moyer looks at studies that take the porn users’ side of the equation (their reports of sexual satisfaction and intimacy), as if that is sufficient to indicate that relationships are not harmed by porn. She ignores other research that indicates wives and girlfriends report being deeply hurt by their boyfriends’ or husbands’ porn use.
I've recently come across some data they may shed some light on the subject of pornography, and its potential negative effects/outcomes which is also from some other writer. "Viewing images of sexually attractive women and men may lead people to devalue their own partners and relationships." (Kenrick & Gutierres, 1980; Kenrick et al.,1989) Furthermore, "viewing X-rated sex films similarly tends to diminish people's satisfaction with their own sexual partner." (Zillman, 1989) "Reading or watching erotica may create expectations that few men and women can fulfill." (Myers, 2010)

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