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Speaking about the porn you or your partner watch, and also watching it together, may make a relationship healthier, a sex psychologist says.

Dr Ari Tuckman says that open conversations about why you or your partner use porn, rather than shaming or blaming each each other, can help to build intimacy in a relationship.

With porn more readily available than ever - at home on our computers and see adult content; please click the following internet site, TVs, and also on our mobile phones as well as other phones - there's been a surge in controversy over regardless of whether it is addictive and poisonous to relationships.

Instead, he shows that conflicts over porn use often have deeper underlying root causes, and productive conversations about porn can assist to enhance your love life.

Nearly 30,000 people are watching porn every second, as outlined by data compiled by Online MBA and republished by Gizmodo last year. A growing number of statistics have emerged showing that women are watching porn, too.

Some statistics have also link porn with divorce, discovering that watching explicit material may as much as double the probability of divorce.

But Dr Tuckman, a psychologist in West Chester, Pennsylvania and sex columnist for Psychology Today, says it doesn’t have to be that way.

He shows that couples set the stage for a ‘productive’ conversation about porn.