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Women's attitudes toward and experience with sexually explicit materials
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This article is published in Journal of Sex Research.The article was published on 1988-01-01. It has received 37 citations till now.read more
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Viewing sexually-explicit materials alone or together: associations with relationship quality.
TL;DR: Ass associations between viewing sexually-explicit material (SEM) and relationship functioning in a random sample of unmarried individuals in romantic relationships are investigated and those who never viewed SEM had lower rates of infidelity.
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Sexually Explicit Media, Gender Differences, and Evolutionary Theory
TL;DR: In this paper, a psychologie evolutionniste is presented to understand the differences observed between les sexes concernant la perception of pornography, which result from l'evolution divergentes des sexes.
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a love that Doesn't last: PornoGraPhy ConsumPtIon anD weakeneD CommItment to one's romantIC Partner
TL;DR: In this paper, the consumption of pornography affects romantic relationships, with the expectation that higher levels of pornography consumption would correspond to weakened commitment in young adult romantic relationships; however, a consistent pattern of results was found using a variety of approaches including cross-sectional (Study 1), observati...
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What Types of Pornography Do People Use and Do They Cluster? Assessing Types and Categories of Pornography Consumption in a Large-Scale Online Sample.
TL;DR: This study investigated the self-reported frequency of using 27 different types of pornography and statistically explored their latent structures and proposed a five-item scale to indicate the use of nonmainstream (paraphilic) pornographic content, as this type of pornography has often been targeted in previous research.
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Emerging Adults’ Expectations for Pornography Use in the Context of Future Committed Romantic Relationships: A Qualitative Study
TL;DR: Using qualitative content analysis from the written comments of 404 primarily heterosexual college students, their expectations for pornography use while married or in a committed long-term relationship and variations by gender are examined and four prominent groups emerged.
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A psychophysiological exploration of sexual arousal patterns in females and males.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a psychophysiological study on sexual arousal and found that non-romantic content did not significantly enhance the facilitation of sexual arousal, while erotic content was significantly more arousing.
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Sexual Scripts: The Social Construction of Female Sexuality
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Sex Differences in Response to Erotica? Love Versus Lust
William A. Fisher,Donn Byrne +1 more
TL;DR: The authors examined gender differences in response to varying erotic themes and found that both men and women were more sexually aroused by the casual-sex theme than by those involving love or lust, while romantic or affectional emphasis is not a precondition for female arousal by erotica.
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Volunteer Bias in the Psychophysiological Study of Female Sexuality
TL;DR: In this article, volunteers were compared to nonvolunteers for a study of female sexual response that utilized psychophysiological measurement of sexual aroused, and volunteers were found to have greater non-coital sexual experience, greater masturbatory e...
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ISRO: A scale to measure sex-role orientation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a research scale (ISRO) to measure women's sex-role orientation and found that education appears to be the strongest predictor of ISRO scores.