Research on the consequences of exposure to sexually explicit Internet material (SEIM) has neglected body dissatisfaction as a potential outcome. Additionally, research on body dissatisfaction has ignored exposure to SEIM as a potential predictor. Within a social comparison framework, we studied whether exposure to SEIM predicted overall body dissatisfaction, as well as dissatisfaction with one's stomach size, penis size (for males), and breast size (for women). Based on a two-wave panel survey held among a nationally representative sample of 1879 Dutch respondents we found that more frequent exposure to SEIM increased males' dissatisfaction with their body in general and their stomach in particular. However, more frequent exposure to SEIM did not increase males' dissatisfaction with their penis size. Among females, SEIM was generally unrelated to body dissatisfaction. The effects of exposure to SEIM on the various dimensions of body dissatisfaction differed neither by age nor by sexual orientation. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Peter, J., & Valkenburg, P. M. (2014). Does exposure to sexually explicit Internet material increase body dissatisfaction? A longitudinal study. Computers in Human Behavior, 36, 297–307. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2014.03.071
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