“…There is a burgeoning research literature examining the connection between pornography use and heterosexual relationship outcomes (for reviews, see Campbell & Kohut, ; Manning, ; Newstrom & Harris, ; Rasmussen, ). Though there are some exceptions, studies have most consistently found that, on the whole, pornography use—either at all or in higher frequencies—is negatively associated with various measures of relationship quality for those in dating or marriage relationships, and particularly for men (e.g., Bridges & Morokoff, ; Doran & Price, ; Lambert, Negash, Stillman, Olmstead, & Fincham, ; Minarcik, Wetterneck, & Short, ; Morgan, ; Muusses, Kerkhof, & Finkenauer, ; Perry, , ; Perry & Davis, ; Poulsen, Busby, & Galovan, ; Stack, Wasserman, & Kern, ; Yucel & Gassanov, ). The exceptions to this trend are situations in which heterosexual couples are viewing pornography together rather than one partner (most often the man) viewing in isolation (Bridges & Morokoff, ; Maddox, Rhoades, & Markman, ; Minarcik et al, ; Poulsen et al, ).…”