MrsStevenMarkJones answered Thursday September 29 2005, 1:42 pm: cyber...well...it is when you talk to some one online and then you guys have "cyber sex", which is sex with your words. basically you describe in words everything going on. and i mean EVERYTHING! then he takes a turn. i will say it is kind of fun, i have done it before (with my fiance of course, big disance between us right now...VERY fun) it can be fun if you are into that kinds of stuff. but it can get pretty kinky some times if you cyber with a weird-o. but basically it is in a chat room or a messenger service or anything like that. good luck any other questions drop me a line ok?
GDROB answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 10:13 pm: This question is on the borderline of being a how to sex question. How to's when it comes to sex on this Web page cab get the person asking and or answering in trouble or banned. Just be cautious here. Sometimes adults pose as kids asking this stuff too so if a question sounds icky report it.
The question what is cybering? is okay as long as you just simply say it's online dirty, sexual talk and explicit. Let your imagination pick up on what it is like from that. There are young people, educators and no doubt parents in here trying to figure out if this useful tool is right for their kids. [ GDROB's advice column | Ask GDROB A Question ]
KatLynn answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 10:11 pm: It's just when 2 people talk dirty to each other online...online sex. They're both usually ugly and horny. Don't get involved [ KatLynn's advice column | Ask KatLynn A Question ]
icey0990 answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 9:57 pm: cyber is online sex. its when two people talk dirty to each other online. here is an example of a cyber convo (i made this up)
mary: "oh jack im so horny:
jack : yeah baby..me too. i slowly start to undress you and kiss you all over..then i begin to finger you
mary "OH JACK it feels so good!"
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