Anti-pornography movement
Sociological objections
Figures 7, 8, and 9 in Zillmann, Dolf: "Effects of Prolonged Consumption of Pornography",[5]Dolf Zillmann asserts that extensive viewing of pornographic material produces many sociological effects which he characterizes as unfavorable, including a decreased respect for long-term, monogamous relationships, and an attenuated desire for procreation.[6] He describes the theoretical basis of these experimental findings: The values expressed in pornography clash so obviously with the family concept, and they potentially undermine the traditional values that favor marriage, family, and children... Pornographic scripts dwell on sexual engagements of parties who have just met, who are in no way attached or committed to each other, and who will part shortly, never to meet again... Sexual gratification in pornography is not a function of emotional attachment, of kindness, of caring, and especially not of continuance of the relationship, as such continuance would translate into responsibilities, curtailments, and costs...[7]
Additionally, some researchers claim that pornography causes unequivocal harm to society by increasing rates of sexual assault,[6][8] a line of research which has been critiqued in "The effects of Pornography: An International Perspective" on external validity grounds,[9] while others claim there is a correlation between pornography and a decrease of sex crimes.[10][11][12]
Further information: Social effects of pornography
Figures 7, 8, and 9 in Zillmann, Dolf: "Effects of Prolonged Consumption of Pornography",[5]

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