My sexual entertainment, my vote: How attitudes toward condom use in pornography related to support for California's condom law

KG Wagner, JM Cabosky - Sexuality & Culture, 2018 - Springer
Sexuality & Culture, 2018Springer
Abstract In 2016, Californians voted down Proposition# 60, which aimed to mandate
condom use in pornography. Using an online survey administered through Amazon's
Mechanical Turk, this study assessed how California citizens' sexual entertainment
preferences and viewing behaviors relate to their support for regulation. Findings generally
suggest some aversion to condom use in pornography, especially among heterosexual
males. Data suggest the more pornography one watches, the more averse one is to …
Abstract
In 2016, Californians voted down Proposition #60, which aimed to mandate condom use in pornography. Using an online survey administered through Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, this study assessed how California citizens’ sexual entertainment preferences and viewing behaviors relate to their support for regulation. Findings generally suggest some aversion to condom use in pornography, especially among heterosexual males. Data suggest the more pornography one watches, the more averse one is to condoms in pornography, as well more opposed to regulation. Results varied more by gender than sexual orientation. Implications for third-person effects in relation to highly stigmatized topics are discussed.
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