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In our increasingly digital world, sexting has become, for many, a commonplace activity. The content of sexts can range from clothed to unclothed, from flirty to downright pornographic, depending on the sender. Mostly, it is younger adults who engage in sexting, but plenty of older folks also engage in the practice. From a relational standpoint, sexual satisfaction may increase with sexting. However, emotional connection and longer-term commitment may decrease. In a study [ii] of people who stated they had sexted at least once, sexting was split relatively evenly by gender The same study found that Notably, the study found that sexting initiators were less likely than non-initiators to feel shame or other forms of emotional discomfort around the practice.
They were also more likely to sexually objectify their partner and probably to objectify people in general, though the study did not cover this topic. A more recent study collected sexting data from 2, college students. This study was less focused on who was sexting and more focused on the impact of sexting, finding that sexters generally evidenced slightly higher rates of depression , anxiety , and sleep problems, with moderately higher rates of sexually compulsive behavior and marijuana use but not other drugs.
Results of that study varied very little by sex or sexual orientation. That said, the study did find that women were four times more likely than men to receive unsolicited sexts. It also found that participants who had sent but never received sexts reported higher rates of depression and anxiety than reciprocal sexters—perhaps related to shame about the non-consensual and non-reciprocated nature of their advances.
Another study focused on people in committed relationships. Interestingly, the study found that sexters, especially frequent sexters, reported increased sexual satisfaction, but with lower levels of relationship commitment and higher levels of relationship conflict. As sexting frequency increased, so did intimacy avoidance and relationship anxiety, although overall self-esteem and issues with depression were unaffected. Other research tells us that certain types of sexting or certain aspects of sexting can create problems.