online sex
2001-04-17 23:34:09+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Via Daze Reader, some notes on a Texas A&M study on online sex originally published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior (alas, $117/year seems a little steep), gives us a little hope that maybe it's not some middle-aged guy in Peoria.
While men are more likely than women to surf the net for titillating material, women are more likely to engage in 'cyber sex,' according to the results of a new survey.
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