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the sex.com story seemed to turn a corner on the way that these type of UK specials dealt with the internet side of porn. Prior to that it they were always talking about it in some abstract way in which modems and things called 'web sites' were things of some wacko underground culture that would never really bother right minded people. Everyone interviewed was always some person with a book about sexuality that was published like a decade ago that probably only ever accessed the net at the public library. Atelast now they have come to find real people currently in the industry and treat it as a buisness.
Pity though, sort of hoped when I finished my book I could join the masses of those sexuality 'experts' that were on all those shows.
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