'Getting naked on the Internet is risky, but rewarding' says Wired magazine. The Internet allows for the anonymous and the curiously challenged to showcase their insecurities, along with their true realization of their own strengths and weaknesses. All this is actually healthy therapy for the soul, and of the mind, without the expense of professionals taking advantage of the innocent.
Social networking, second and third lives, search engine overdrive, interactive gaming, and safer (WARNING: NSFW) asexual sex bypassing the bar scene, (along with the alcohol intake, as well as the drama) all contribute to the evolution of the humankind in the current era of technological dependence. Everything around us is turning digital. Pretty soon, sex with other humans will become a thing of the past, replaced by the orgasmic outbursts provided by wireless stimulation that can last longer than it should. You don't even have to stay faithful to your provider, provided you haven't signed up for a long-term contract just to take advantage of the free vibrating devices which navigate your 'sexploration' unlimited and nationwide. Sound far-fetched, or simply a sign of the upcoming times. Use your imagination, brought to you by our friends at AT&T, formerly known as (insert your name here.)
Doesn't it seem like relationships that involve emotion are few and far in between? Instead, we'll get naked in front of the mirror, with the lights on, and hope that others will pay to see right through us. Only then we'll have fulfilled our purpose in life. All we have to do now is to define it I guess.
Maybe a reality show providing the winner a prize package consisting of good old fashioned sex with anyone of their choice starving for the opportunity to experience it for real this time is not that far off. Truly a sexual fantasy of the future, as yet another byproduct of the Viagra generation. So be grateful, drop your drawers, and enjoy it while you can, before we forget how it's really done.






