Virtual sex

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Virtual sex is sexual activity where two or more people gather together via some form of communications equipment to arouse each other by transmitting sexually explicit messages. Virtual sex describes the phenomenon, no matter the communications equipment used.

These terms are listed chronologically[citation needed] and continuously evolve as technologies and methods of communication change.

Increases in Internet connectivity, bandwidth availability, and the proliferation of webcams have also had implications for virtual sex enthusiasts.[citation needed] It's increasingly common for these activities to include the exchange of pictures or motion video.[citation needed] There are companies which allow paying customers to actually watch people have live sex or masturbate and at the same time allow themselves to be watched as well.[citation needed] Recently devices have been introduced and marketed to allow remote controlled stimulation.[citation needed]

References

  • Deuel, Nancy R. 1996. Our passionate response to virtual reality. Computer-mediated Communication: Linguistic, Social, and Cross-Cultural Perspectives, p. 129-146. Ed. by Susan C. Herring. John Benjamins Publishing Company, Philadelphia.

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