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Monday, October 09, 2006

 

having webcam, will copulate

The dicussion of the sexual performances being performed in front of strangers doesn't sound like something you could find normal, but according to Joe Friesen this is a world that people find and cling to, giving a new sense of satisfaction. The use of webcams have cut the emtional aspect of a cyber relation to strickly something more physical.

Webcams, which have become cheap and widely available over the past five years, are the crucial technological link in this sexual evolution. Barry Wellman, a
University of Toronto sociologist who studies Internet communities, says the
cameras have three principal uses: allowing family members in different cities
to see each other, facilitating some fancier forms of business communication,
and, of course, engaging in sex -- whether it's paid-for pornography, couples in
long-distance relationships or people who meet on the Web to perform for each
other.

The experience described in this sexual world of cyber space is depicted as a different kind of satisfaction. The idea of being watched by strangers doesn't really arose my curioisty. There are still issues like young children becoming introduced to a world of pornography, where by the click of a button they could view an image of pornography. Young girls have also been a victim of unauthorized posting of their picture on websites because of certain private clubs also known as the "safe sex club". Though it may be thrilling to some adults this world of cyber sex is and will be unexploered on my part. And its not the criminally sick doing hitting on children, even our public officals get caught up in this world of web cam and sexuall arosement. "The recent arrest of a high official at the Department of Homeland Security has shocked, and, if the allegations against him are true, would be the latest example of an epidemic pedophiles using webcams to seduce children and share sexually explicit video.
Police say Brian Doyle, Deputy Press Secretary for Homeland Security, thought he was talking with a 14-year-old girl online when he tried to get her to purchase a webcam so she could send him sexually explicit images.
At the time of his arrest, Doyle was on his computer communicating with the detective he thought was a child. The Department of Homeland Security has suspended Doyle without pay." To read about more horrific stories click here


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