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Porn or Partner Arousal? When It Comes to Romantic Relationships, Not All Sexual Arousal Is Equal: A Prospective Study

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posted on 2024-09-24, 02:00 authored by Nicholas J Lawless, Gery KarantzasGery Karantzas
AbstractLittle is known about the role of subjective sexual arousal within romantic relationships. The current paper addresses this limitation using a prospective study design that investigates the direct associations between subjective sexual arousal induced by a romantic partner (partner arousal) and arousal induced by pornography (porn arousal) on changes in relational outcomes. A total of 309 participants who were in a current romantic relationship completed measures of partner and porn arousal as well as relational outcomes (i.e., sexual satisfaction and relationship quality and stability) at baseline (T1) and completed a second assessment of relational outcomes 2 months later (T2). Partner arousal was found to have no significant associations with changes in relational outcomes; however, porn arousal was associated with significant declines in sexual satisfaction and relationship quality and stability over a 2-month period. This paper is the first to examine how feeling sexually aroused by porn may impact relational outcomes for those in romantic relationships.

History

Journal

Archives of Sexual Behavior

Volume

53

Pagination

3451-3460

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0004-0002

eISSN

1573-2800

Language

en

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

9

Publisher

Springer