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  • Websex: Whats the Harm?


    Websex: Whats the Harm?

    Nathalie Emmanuel investigates how the internet is changing the sex lives of 16-24 year-olds across Britain.

    Nathalie meets young people who rely on social networking sites, the latest mobile technology and webcams. For the first time she reveals figures from an academic study which shows how many people have taken their sex lives online, and exactly what they are doing.

    Released 20 Jan, 2012. 60 min. Host: Nathalie Emmanuel. TV documentary.

    This is a preview. We are still looking for the full documentary.

    Websex: Whats the Harm? , 3.0 out of 6 based on 1 rating
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    • anomynous

      Why isn’t these movies working? When I press play all I see is the still picture.

    • W

      It was good to see that a documentary regarding this demographic was actually hosted by someone in the same age group. It would have been somewhat uncomfortable if it was hosted by someone much older. I did, however, find her to be slightly naive in regards to sex on the internet and “sexual antics” in general, much like watching a virgin host a documentary about the adult film industry. This is of course my personal opinion, and there is no insult intended.

    • justkirkers

      Interesting and entertaining doc. The presenter did a good job overall but there were times where she seemed more concerned about morals ( “Is this bad?) than the “harm” of the title. It was implied throughout that casual sex was in some way wrong (but never really addressed the issue) and therefore that websites that facilitate it are too. There should have been more practical advice for those who want to experiment. Instead of “Don´t masturbate online.” it could have said “Don´t masturbate online without concealing your real identity and your face.” The conclusions were a bit simplistic and generalised – most young people do “websex” of some kind , so it can’t be that bad. Anyway it’s not going away. I think they could have said something like “There’s lots of fun to be had but know what you are getting yourself into and protect yourself.” A message that was implied but not stated.

    • black

      What a dumb bitch! Talking shit like she knows shit but she don’t know shit. Waste of time if you ask me.