Sunday, September 10, 2006
iMorality
There's a Friday column at the Wired site I like to read called Sex Drive in which the author discusses sexual and relationship issues in the cyber age. Occasionally, it's a gadget review of eyebrow-raising uses for technology, but it often looks how technology is changing how we interact and what effect that is having on relationships. This past Friday's column continues a discussion about when online interaction with someone could be considered cheating. If you've ever sent a flirty e-mail or Blirted, you know that the answer is not clear cut. While the article doesn't provide all the answers, it certainly raises some interesting points to ponder in how we view and value our interactions and relationships both on and offline.
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