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Safe Sex Is Within Your Grasp
Copyright (c) 1993, Jason Malandro
All rights reserved
"I take your throbbing member into my hot, wet mouth. Ohhhh! I begin to
suck and lick, making you harder, as I grow with excitement."
Since when has fantasy been safe? Since the invent of the personal computer
and, more to the point, computer sex.
As communication technology grows and the need for personal contact
diminishes, so does the need for personal involvement. Why risk rejection -
let alone potentially deadly diseases such as aids - when sexual
satisfaction is only a carrier signal away?
Computer sex (hot chatting, modem sex, or a host of other colorful
euphemisms) is, by the most basic definition, intercourse with a
computer. Reality isn't that different. Two computer users,
calling into a BBS by use of the modem, engage in on-line chat and
trade sexually stimulating stories or explicit sexual descriptions.
Computer sex is the ultimate in erotic isolation, even more so than phone
sex. With the merging of the modem with the libido, there's no longer even
the need to hear your partner's voice.
Anonymity protects us from the harsh realities of the real world, giving us
haven from life's risks. How else could you experience the pleasures
of several different sexual partners without having to risk real emotional
involvement and possible heartbreak? Feeling sexually frustrated? Relief
is but a modem call away.
Safe for the body, to be sure. But safe for the mind? Not necessarily.
As we move closer and closer towards a simulated love life - virtual
reality sex, interactive television, holodecks - we move further and
further away from the real gains of a sexual relationship; intimacy.
With lessened emotional risks (and certainly no physical risks at all)
comes an equally lessened chance for emotional gain. Relationships
made so quickly can be broken as easily, with nothing left but the memory
of simulated orgasms and imaginary love.
Morals aren't even a question. We all have a set of morals and
principles which we either live by or find new and inventive ways to
slip around. Computer sex isn't amoral, evil, or bad. It's deceptive.
There is so much more to life. Why settle for a simulated relationship
when, with hard work and compromise, you can have the real thing?
Again, simulated sex isn't evil. Nor is it good. It isn't right and it
isn't wrong. It's exactly what you make it. If you're going to do it, be
well aware of exactly what you're getting yourself into. Fantasy isn't
necessarily safe anymore.