There’s no way to know if the Mrs. — or the three Mrs. he was evidently living with — approved of it or even knew. Most people are secretive about their Adult Movies habits. Perhaps they may have watched with him although that’s doubtful; although more women are watching online Adult Movies than ever — some 13 million American women were checking it out at least once each month in the first three months of 2007 — they have yet to come close to guys. Women tend to favor cybersex chat rooms — we like to talk — while men go for the visuals.
Face it — if there’s a man in your life, he’s most likely watching Adult Movies and if you’re a woman, you’re most likely not too happy about it.
A lot of women get tweaked by Adult Movies in part because they think their partner is comparing them to Jenna Jameson and other Adult Movies stars; we can be competitive — or insecure — when it comes to other attractive women, and there’s just no way most of us are going to have perfect assets and bottom, and the sexual responses a Adult Movies star does. Nor are we necessarily going to be open to all the positions and, uh, broad-mindedness of Adult Movies stars (although I’m guessing few of us would turn away, say, a Brad Pitt-George Clooney threesome; I sure wouldn’t).
Polls show that we’re pretty evenly divided on whether Adult Movies is just part of the package when it comes to men and if it’s demeaning to women. We’re also equally divided on whether Adult Movies is bad for relationships, although if you’ve been involved with someone who’s lost interest in having sex with you because he’d prefer to satisfy himself to some online Adult Movies, you’re pretty clear on the damage it does.
Still, that’s a small percentage of Adult Movies watchers. The majority of people view their Adult Movies watching as some good, not-quite-so-clean fun, according to researcher Alvin Cooper, who heads the San Jose Marital and Sexuality Center and conducts seminars on cybersex addiction. Only 15 percent of the respondents to Cooper’s study said their Adult Movies watching actually led to behaviors that interfered with their lives.
But what if you happen to be married to someone in that 15 percent? Is that a good reason to dump him? What about the “recreational” Adult Movies watchers?
If you read many of the online advice boards, it seems that a lot of women are fed up with their partner’s Adult Movies watching and wonder if they should get a divorce.
According to research by Patrick F. Fagan, senior fellow and director of the conservative Center for Research on Marriage and Religion, P**n*g*aphy is a “quiet family killer.”
Not only does watching Adult Movies contribute to infidelity, but a spouse’s Adult Movies obsession was a factor in 56 percent of divorces, Fagan says.
Divorce attorneys tend to agree with Fagan’s findings. At a 2003 meeting of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, two-thirds of the 350 divorce lawyers noted that the Internet was playing an increasing role in marital splits, with excessive online Adult Movies watching contributing to more than half of the divorces. According to Richard Barry, president of the association, “P**n*g*aphy had an almost nonexistent role in divorce just seven or eight years ago.”
But is the problem Adult Movies itself or a guy’s obsession with it? Or is there something else going on?
No man in a healthy sexual relationship would choose Adult Movies over bonking his flesh-and-blood partner, says San Francisco Bay Area sex therapist and America’s War On Sex: The Attack on Law, Lust, & Liberty author Marty Klein.
Emphasis on “healthy.” So, if a guy’s watching too much Adult Movies — whatever “too” much is and who gets to decide that — a couple now has an out; they can say he has a “Adult Movies addiction.” “If a wife claims that Adult Movies use is infidelity, if a girlfriend claims that Adult Movies use means he isn’t attracted to her, a disease is a good place to hide,” Klein says.
So what typically happens is she puts her foot down — “Adult Movies or me!” — and he promises that he’ll stop watching. And some guys actually do stop, Klein says.
“The rest will do what they did when they were 14 — they’ll do it in secret, feel bad about it and hope they won’t get caught. And so a life of lying about sex continues. You can imagine what that will do to the couple’s closeness.”
I imagine that’s how many couples find themselves divorcing over “Adult Movies addiction.” What about you?