CheatBusting
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Statistics
and Solutions
"Cybersex" is
more than just a buzz word in today's culture. It is a danger to
families and as addictive as crack cocaine without the sociological
stigma. It's easy to hide and highly destructive. Don't be
uninformed. Understand the scope of the problem, facts and figures.
- One in 10 respondents said
they are addicted to sex and the Internet, according to an online
survey of 38,000 Internet users. (MSNBC.com and Dr. Alvin Cooper)
- Results show that respondents
devote three hours each week to online sexual exploits. Twenty-five
percent have felt that they lost control of their Internet sexual
exploits at least once or that the activity caused problems in their
lives. (MSNBC.com and Dr. Alvin Cooper)
- Up to 37% of men and 22% of
women admit to having affairs. Researchers think the vast majority of
the millions of people who visit chat rooms, have multiple
"special friends" . (Dr. Bob Lanier, askbob.com)
- 80% think it's Ok to talk with
a stranger identified as the opposite sex. 75% thinks it's ok to visit
an adult site.
("Monogamy Myth", Therapist Peggy Vaughn)
- Statistics show more than
72,000 sexually explicit sites on the web and an estimated 266 new
porn sites being added each day. These sites alone generate a revenue
of $1 billion dollars each year. (Harding Institute)
- 57% of people have used the Internet to flirt.
(Greenfield and Rivet - Internet Use & Abuse Survey 2001).
- 38% of people have engaged in explicit online sexual
conversation and 50% of people have made phone contact with someone
they chatted with online. (Greenfield and Rivet - Internet Use &
Abuse Survey 1999).
- Evidence proves there is a high correlation between
on-line cybersex and subsequent real-time sexual affairs. (Greenfield
and Rivet - Internet Use & Abuse Survey 1999).
- Evidence supports the existence of disinhibition,
accelerated intimacy, and hyper-sexual online behavior that can easily
lead to real-time sexual affairs (Greenfield and Rivet - Internet Use
& Abuse Survey 1999).
- 31% of people have had an online conversation that
has led to real-time sex. (Greenfield and Rivet - Internet Use &
Abuse Survey 1999).
- Relationships are constantly
being tested and destroyed by sexual affairs that start from online
conversations. If you have high suspicions of an Internet affair,
finding out the truth before more action is taken is extremely
important. We provide the software and information to allow you to
do that.
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