From a psychoanalytic perspective.
Rolo May, a psychiatrist puts forth that with our newfound sexual freedoms, (from the 60s) which pornography could be considered an addition to, actually creates new forms of repression.
According to my sources, from antiquity, until relatively recently, people did not have a problem having babies. They got married out of necessity and had no problems reproducing. However, we have all sorts of fertility problems now. Some believe this can be explained psychogenically. Now that we have so much more time and information available at our fingertips and we are becoming smarter, people realize perhaps subconsciously the effects that having a baby may have. Therefore, just like psychological impotency, the woman's body won't get pregnant.
From a psychoanalytic perspective.
Rolo May, a psychiatrist puts forth that with our newfound sexual freedoms, (from the 60s) which pornography could be considered an addition to, actually creates new forms of repression.
According to my sources, from antiquity, until relatively recently, people did not have a problem having babies. They got married out of necessity and had no problems reproducing. However, we have all sorts of fertility problems now. Some believe this can be explained psychogenically. Now that we have so much more time and information available at our fingertips and we are becoming smarter, people realize perhaps subconsciously the effects that having a baby may have. Therefore, just like psychological impotency, the woman's body won't get pregnant.
Although, search some databases, or google scholar.