Wanna Cyber?: Copulation on the Internet
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Cybersex is defined as the equivalent of phone sex with the communication happening online. It is a form of role playing where two, or more, people send one another sexually explicit messages. | Cybersex is defined as the equivalent of phone sex with the communication happening online. It is a form of role playing where two, or more, people send one another sexually explicit messages. | ||
- | In 2001 Jennifer Schneider and Robert Weiss published Cybersex Exposed: Simple Fantasy or Obsession? The book deals with Internet sexual addictions and the addiction that for some cyber sex has become. Internet sex addictions, which often lead to Internet cheating pose the question of how exactly can cybersex be read in the context of Roboculture. | + | In 2001 Jennifer Schneider and Robert Weiss published ''Cybersex Exposed: Simple Fantasy or Obsession?'' The book deals with Internet sexual addictions and the addiction that for some cyber sex has become. Internet sex addictions, which often lead to Internet cheating pose the question of how exactly can cybersex be read in the context of Roboculture. |
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Revision as of 19:56, 30 April 2008
Cybersex is defined as the equivalent of phone sex with the communication happening online. It is a form of role playing where two, or more, people send one another sexually explicit messages.
In 2001 Jennifer Schneider and Robert Weiss published Cybersex Exposed: Simple Fantasy or Obsession? The book deals with Internet sexual addictions and the addiction that for some cyber sex has become. Internet sex addictions, which often lead to Internet cheating pose the question of how exactly can cybersex be read in the context of Roboculture.
(to be continued)