NBR reports a sad statistic from America, which I suspect would be replicated here:
A US study asked 2000 men and women if they'd rather go two weeks without sex or the internet.
The Intel-funded research, reported in no lesser organ than The New York Times, found 46% of women and 30% of men would rather swear-off sex for two weeks than give up the net.
Sad, very sad.
Unrecorded is the number of people who prefer sex ON the internet. Or the number of frequent internet users with whom sex is something to avoid rather than endure. Care to speculate on those percentages?
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More enlightening would be the answer to the question: How many people obtain sex/romance via the internet?
And how many send money hoping to obtain sex/romance via the internet, but end up instead enriching a small man in front of a screen in Russia. :-)
It's a pointless question. It's like asking if you'd like a cat or a cookbook. They're not interchangable or mutually exclusive, so the answers are meaningless.
What twr said.
Please send my fashonable telephone accessories to my work address please.
PC
Not small man. Why you think Ukranian girls remove clothing for me for internet picture?
Ha!
Ivanoff
Q - What do you think about sex on the Television?
A - It's terrible, we keep falling off.
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