Pornography and sexual function in the post-pandemic period: a narrative review from psychological, psychiatric, and sexological perspectives – PubMed

On the contrary, pornography consumption and solo sex activities offered an alternative to conventional sexual behavior during a highly stressful period and were found to have positive effects of relieving psychosocial stress otherwise induced by the pandemic. Specifically, those who maintained an active sexual life experienced less anxiety and depression, and greater relational health than those who were not sexually active. It is important to consider factors including frequency, context, and type of cons

Source: Pornography and sexual function in the post-pandemic period: a narrative review from psychological, psychiatric, and sexological perspectives – PubMed

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