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IANACSA (I Am Not A Cybersex Addict),  hasil googling yang saya kira
berkaitan dengan apa yang mas Budi maksud:

[http://www.time.com/time/reports/v21/tech/mag_sex.html]
Will Cybersex Be Better Than Real Sex?
If you consider that 900-number stuff to be real sex, maybe. Advanced
virtual reality technology is expected to result in bodysuits that
connect you to a partner anywhere in the world. But after putting on
all the equipment, aren't you more likely to find yourself feeling
silly rather than satisfied? And, besides, where's the romance? Who
ever fell in love with a ridiculous rubber robot?


[http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/05/10/madden/]
In Exploring Cybersexualities, a very-adult education course offered by
San Francisco State University's Multimedia Studies Program, students
get initiated into the technologically mediated sexual underworld with
step-by-step lessons in the juicy thrills (and unique boredoms) of
cybersex. It's $100 for a two-day course on how to get off with a chip,
a kind of guided tour of techie sex toys and smutty sites, many of
which have been around for years. And whatever the course's limited
academic pretensions -- alas, it's not for credit -- the syllabus is a
whole lot more voyeuristic than scholarly.
:
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Who could have guessed that pedagogical instruction in the finer points
of sex chat occurs in the same office building that houses buttoned-up
companies like AT&T Global Network Services? Granted, the course work
in the Multimedia Studies Program usually runs to such tamer fare as
"Advanced Web Applications with Perl" and "Macromedia Flash II." But
now the school proudly boasts that it's "the first institution to add
the stimulating subject of cybersex to its curriculum."

[http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/202/300/mediatribe/mtribe94/cybersex.html]
"Imagine plugging your whole sound-sight-touch telepresence system into
the telephone network. You see a lifelike but totally artificial
representation of your own body and of your partner's. Your partner/s
can move independently in the cyberspace and your representations are
able to touch each other even though your physical bodies might be
continents apart."

yang berikut ini dilengkapi dengan foto.

[http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs201/projects-00-01/pornography/technology.htm]
Companies such as Safe Sex Plus, VR Innovations, and Digital Sexations
manufacture products that provide a virtual sex experience. The
products sold by these companies serve as an interface between the
computer and one to four sexual appliances. The sex toys can be
controlled by a remote partner, a DVD or streaming Internet video, or
by clicking on links on a web page. Often, the appliances can be
stimulated at various intensities.

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