Feusuaiga i Amerika Online: Suesueina o Feusuaiga, Tulaga o le Faaipoipoga, ma le Faitauina o Feusuaiga i le Initaneti Fefaatauaiga Feusuaiga ma Ona Aafiaga (2008)

Julie M. Albrighta*

Le Journal of Sex Research

Volume 45, Mataupu 2, 2008

FAIA: 10.1080/00224490801987481

itulau 175-186

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O se suʻesuʻega suʻesuʻe lea o feusuaiga ma le vaʻaiga i luga o le Initaneti, e faʻavae i luga o se suʻesuʻega a le 15,246 tali i le United States e fitusefululima pasene o tane ma 41% o fafine na mafaufau ma le loto i ai pe siiina porn. O alii ma tamaʻitaʻi / tamaʻitaʻi sa sili atu ona latou maua le porn poʻo le auai i isi amioga feusuaiga i luga o le initaneti pe a faatusatusa atu i mafaufauga poʻo fafine.

A symmetrical relationship was revealed between men and women as a result of viewing pornography, with women reporting more negative consequences, including lowered body image, partner critical of their body, increased pressure to perform acts seen in pornographic films, and less actual sex, while men reported being more critical of their partners’ body and less interested in actual sex. Marrieds and divorced were more likely than singles to go online seeking a serious relationship.

Only 2% of users met the threshold of compulsive use established by previous studies.