Professor Gunter De Win from The University of Antwerp, is the leading author of a research paper that concludes that there is a significant relationship between the time spent watching porn and increased difficulty with erectile dysfunction with ones partner, which stems from a lack of arousal.
I wonder how much money that research cost.
Isn't that something most of us master bakers already know?....... (Big generalisation)
Maybe it should have gone on to examine more about other reasons for the lack of arousal with your partner.
eg:- Partner has little or no interest in sex for whatever reason, has become grossly overweight, is unwilling to try different techniques, etc etc etc.
Sometimes porn shared with a willing partner can encourage arousal.
I do believe that too much porn can have a detrimental effect on a relationship, but if both partners continue to make an effort with their appearance, fitness and willingness to try new things there's no reason that arousal can't be maintained in the relationship, and porn can still be viewed as an additional enjoyable pastime.
It does annoy me when reading articles showing women who've left their partners, lost weight for the first time in years, and made big efforts with their appearance and fitness. Why couldn't more effort have been made to keep themselves attractive to their partners. (Yes I know that should apply to both partners)
Any thoughts?