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Showing Original Post only (View all)Men's Porn Use Linked to Unhappy Relationships [View all]
http://news.yahoo.com/mens-porn-linked-unhappy-relationships-141633519.htmlStewart decided to investigate the effect of porn on relationships after some of her clients revealed that they were struggling with the issue.
Discovering explicit material on a partner's computer "made them feel like they were not good enough, like they could not measure up," Stewart told LiveScience.
*Ok everybody, let's not forget the magic words: some, many, a few, most...This can be a tough topic to avoid absolutes.*
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Porn is mostly negative in a relationship. | |
4 (27%) |
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Porn is mostly neutral in a relationship. | |
10 (67%) |
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Porn is mostly positive in a relationship. | |
1 (7%) |
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Or more rationally, unhappy relationships are more likely to result in porn use.
TheWraith
Jun 2012
#3
"a relationship"? That would depend upon which one. I would guess that the number of
patrice
Jun 2012
#4
Who gets to define "negative" and "positive"? & Since we are talking about RELATIONSHIP here
patrice
Jun 2012
#8
Why does everyone believe women are the ones "hunting for evidence" of porn use?
riderinthestorm
Jun 2012
#17
I voted "mostly neutral" because its communication and expectations that matter, not porn.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2012
#33