Religious Belief Affects Pornography Perception
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Religiousness Shapes PerceptionsPsyPost
•Religious involvement linked to higher perception of compulsive sexual behavior
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A recent study published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy offers insights into how religious beliefs influence the way people perceive their own sexual behavior.
The study found that individuals who frequently attend religious services are more likely to perceive their pornography use as compulsive.
The findings indicate that people who are more religiously involved tend to experience moral disapproval toward pornography.
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