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Socialization & Relationship Outcomes

Internet Pornography Exposure and Women’s Attitude Towards Extramarital Sex

Internet Pornography Exposure and Women's Attitude Towards Extramarital Sex: An Exploratory StudyFull Article Title: Internet Pornography Exposure and Women’s Attitude Towards Extramarital Sex: An Exploratory Study

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Abstract

Pornography research has primarily focused on male sexuality. This exploratory study assessed the association between adult U.S. women’s exposure to Internet pornography and attitude towards extramarital sex using data provided by the General Social Survey (GSS). The glamorization of uncommitted, recreational sex in general and extramarital sex in particular is common in pornography. A positive association between Internet pornography viewing and more positive extramarital sex attitudes was found. In alignment with Wright’s (2011a) 3AM model of media sexual socialization, this association was moderated by women’s media confidence, religiosity, and educational attainment. Specifically, Internet pornography exposure was associated with more positive attitudes toward extramarital sex only for women who had more media confidence, were less religious and were less educated.

 

Citation

Wright, P. J. (2013). Internet pornography exposure and women’s attitude towards extramarital sex: An exploratory study. Communication Studies, 64(3), 315–336. https://doi.org/10.1080/10510974.2012.755643