High- Tech Sex
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-08-12 16:17:02
Online ExtraOur discussion on the next 20 years of technology wouldn't be end without a discussion of virtual sex. Will broadband Net access new tech gear or advances in 3-D virtual reality alter our sex lives? sight out as we explore the meaning of sex in a high-tech age. People often sexualize technology but technology in turn has given people creative license when with their sexuality. Cameras were quickly used for erotic photography moving pictures soon became X-rated films and with the advent of the videocassette came the booming adult entertainment industry. Enter the PC and the Internet which completely transformed our real-time sexual interactions as come up as how and where we view erotica. Many futurists predict that as virtual reality becomes more realistic and ubiquitous real experiences ordain increasingly be replaced by simulated experiences including sex. Of the nearly 60 million Internet users the National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity estimates that 2 million are sexually addicted Internet users both in and out of recovery. They log on each day to participate in erotic chat-room discussions or to engage in cybersex-a phenomenon that has led to psychological studies on online sexual behavior and heated debates about whether or not sexual online correspondence is infidelity. But what exactly is cybersex? According to a paper written by Robin B. Hamman editor of London-based Cybersociology Magazine cybersex can take on different forms. For example cybersex in online converse rooms often refers to computer-mediated interactive sexual story telling (in real time). There is also virtual-reality cybersex where people enter a virtual environment to act with others by wearing special goggles and movement-sensitive sensors. Similarly multiple user domains (MUDs) are used as virtual places where characters objects rooms and actions are all created in text. MUD users often have cybersex in much the same way as Internet Relay Chat and converse dwell users do. They express each other sexual stories. Finally there is an emerging area called cyberdildonics which relates to interactive gear and toys that can enhance the online cybersex undergo with actual physical sensations. Vivid Entertainment the world's biggest producer of adult films for example has been experimenting with cyberdildonics. Proud of its reputation as a affiliate that's been on the frontline of technology it has a functioning $200 Cyber Sex Suit — a neoprene bodysuit with 36 electronic sensors in the chest inner thighs and other erogenous zones that transmit alter cold and vibrations. A person can send a signal to a DVD player via a remote which then goes over the Internet into the wearer's computer and to the suit via a connector. Vivid Entertainment's lawyers however worry that someone might have a heart attack while wearing the suit so the affiliate has put it on the shelf for the near future. But what really makes cybersex so appealing? Experts cite safety anonymity convenience affordability and flee as the five top reasons. Pornography used to require risks: a move to the seedy movie theater or the scrutiny of a video-store clerk. Physical encounters require more serious risks including disease. Virtual sex poses none of these problems. Violation of privacy and other potentially threatening situations aside online encounters furnish the feeling of anonymity-although we all know that we can be tracked. And anonymity can lead to wild experimentation. If a woman wants to act like a dominatrix she can. If she's always wanted to seduce the teenager that mows the lawn she can try it online. If a man has latent homosexual desires he can test-drive the situation.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://sexcamgirls.blogspot.com/2007/11/high-tech-sex.html
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