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Ryan Hosley and Steve WattersIn 1. Time magazine broke one of the first big stories on “cyberporn.” In that piece, Philip Elmer- Dewitt described the new allure of online porn.. You can obtain it in the privacy of your home—without having to walk into a seedy bookstore or movie house. You can download only those things that turn you on, rather than buy an entire magazine or video. You can explore different aspects of your sexuality without exposing yourself to communicable diseases or public ridicule. Easy access, anonymity, and affordability have made Internet porn more attractive and seemingly less dangerous than past outlets for sexual experimentation. We’re starting to see, however, that looking for sex online is not without dangers and disappointments.
It’s still possible for the online sex surfer to get caught, get taken advantage of, get addicted or get in trouble with the law. Even the sex surfer who avoids these pitfalls may fail to find what they are looking for.
Of equal concern to the dangers of looking for sex online is the disappointment of not finding it . Getting caught. What could be more anonymous than viewing pornography on the Internet? A number of things actually—including physically walking into a sex store on the seedy side of town. Ironically, the same technology that makes it possible to view porn anonymously also makes it possible to track virtual footprints. We often hear the expression, “surfing the Web.” But a better metaphor may be “walking on the beach” because your footprints follow you wherever you go. All browsers, Netscape, Internet Explorer, AOL, are equipped with a cache—a temporary file that saves a copy of any HTML pages, images or files that you access for quick downloading later. Though your cache files can be deleted, recovering them is simply a matter of knowing where to look.
Another means of following the footprints is through your Internet Service Provider. Though hard data is unavailable, it is estimated that more than two thirds of ISPs keep records similar to what the cache retains.
The contents of these files have even been admitted as evidence in divorce hearings. Lastly, the pornography industry behaves in a manner similar to a black widow spider. They have their web of Internet sites floating in space, waiting for the slightest hint of movement.
When they realize someone has touched their web they hone in and attack, by attaching a cookie to your computer and tracking your usage. Furthermore, they commonly require a name and email address in exchange for a password. Once they have your name and email, they know exactly who you are and will proceed to inundate you with unsolicited messages until you shake yourself free or “succumb to their venom.”Getting taken.
In addition to risking your reputation by leaving footprints, you also risk being ripped off. The online porn industry has popped up in the news recently for fraud and credit scams. One porn site operator spoke truthfully about the industry when she said, “Porn comes down to this, we women are exploiting men’s weaknesses.
You’re handing me your credit card. I’m not a victim. I’m exploiting you!” 2. Greg Gutfeld, writing in Men’s Health magazine, reported his experiences with illegitimate credit card charges: They know most people are too embarrassed to fight back. One man I spoke with told me he’d signed up for a 1- week free preview, supplying his credit- card number.
They sent me an access code for the site. But the code was seven numbers; they gave me five. I e- mailed my cancellation request numerous times, but they didn’t respond. They charged me for membership three months in a row. It’s going to be embarrassing to call my credit card company, but I’ve got to do it.” Many victims of these scams simply pay up rather than fess up. Adult web sites have also expanded beyond credit card fraud, into more legitimate means of taking your money.
Recently AT& T issued a consumer alert because some customers had unwittingly triggered international long- distance charges when they accessed some sites. The Washington Post reported, “The [customers] said they were unaware that while surfing X- rated Web sites for a ‘free’ preview, or by clicking hot links in steamy e- mail spams, they had stepped into a new and apparently legal billing ploy.”4 By failing to read the small print the unwary surfer granted permission to terminate the modem connection to his local ISP and connect a long- distance call to another country. The article ends with the following sober advice, “AT& T advises that other than never visiting adult entertainment Web sites, there is no fail- proof measures to take.”5 Getting addicted. You may manage to avoid getting caught, or even getting ripped off, but addiction is an even harder bullet to dodge.
Greg Gutfeld explains that online porn has attracted a surprising number of married, professional men.” Most of them have never had a problem with porn before,” he says. They certainly never felt like prisoners of sexual compulsion.
Until now. For some, curiosity has progressed to obsession. They don’t mean to like electronic sex so much, but they do. And the need grows.
They require more and more to keep from getting bored.”6 Internet pornography has earned itself a reputation for being the crack cocaine of sexual addiction. It works so quickly and it’s so instantly intense,” says Dr.
Robert Weiss of the Sexual Recovery Institute in Los Angeles. Watch Futurama: Bender`S Big Score Online more. We’re seeing a whole population of clients who have never had a history with the problem, but for the first time, they’re beginning one particular activity and getting hooked.”7. The experience of sexual arousal can be adrenalized and intense when viewing pornography, and like any ‘high’ your body will crave another hit. The result is a pattern of addiction and escalation.
Soft- core pictures of women in lingerie will soon become boring and you will seek full nudity, and as that loses novelty you will look for something more enticing. Dr. Victor Cline, of the University of Utah, has studied this escalation and reports that it proceeds according to four steps. Addiction: You keep coming back to porn.
It becomes a regular part of your life. You’re hooked and can’t quit. Escalation: You start to look for more graphic pornography. You start using porn that disgusted you earlier, but is now enticing to you. Desensitization: You begin feeling numb towards the images you see.
Even the most graphic porn is no longer arousing. You become desperate to feel the same thrill again, but you can’t find it.
Acting out sexually: This is the point that you make a critical jump and start acting out the images you have seen and rehearsed in your mind. Carnes estimates that 8 percent of men and 3 percent of women in the U. S. are sexually addicted. Another study by Stanford and Duquesne Universities revealed that at least 2. Americans are hopelessly addicted to e- porn.
Getting in trouble. Charles Taylor Johnston wasn’t looking for pornography when he stumbled onto photos of children in sexual positions in an America Online chat room. That accidental discovery drew Johnston, a 3.
Johnston did not realize he could go to jail for possessing child pornography. But in 1. 99. 6, a new law made it illegal for individuals to post child pornography and obscenity online.