Why not? Social Networking is a very popular tool for building relationships and promoting a business. Countless industries use online communities such as Facebook, Twitter and Myspace to reach out to the general public but erotic entertainment doesn't seem so eager to follow along. Why is that?
The most innocent answer would be the perceived lack of privacy. "General Public" obviously isn't the ideal target market for erotic entertainment and most providers and hobbyists (or clients) will reject anything with the potential to expose this private part of their lives.
Social networking, however, is not exclusive to the general public. It is as private or public as you need it to be and, where erotic entertainment is concerned, is probably the safest way to choose who you spend time with. SideSugar has a host of features that help you verify and get to know other members.
Yes, there's more but the point is that social networking is a great way to feel comfortable within the community and to help you decide who's worth meeting in person or not. It also saves everyone time because you don't have to constantly screen members who have already been verified.
There's no secret to what SideSugar is doing. The biggest problem with erotic entertainment is the dishonest tactics that people use to manipulate services and/or steal income. It doesn't have to be that way though. Services should be genuine and fun. Clients should be safe and feel safe. With erotic social networking, we can do this. With SideSugar.com, we can do so much more.
Enjoy!
Just curious...why do so many people enjoy the act of sex but pretend to be offended when it's brought up as a topic of conversation? And to those who are genuinely offended or embarrassed by it, what makes them associate sex with words like "disgusting", "wrong", "guilt" or "shame"?
I recently lost friends on a few sites like MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. I told them I was creating an adult community and POOF...they were gone before I could say another word. Had they stuck around to hear all the juicy details (smile), they probably wouldn't have been so resistant but hey, it is what it is and I wish them nothing but the best.
Sex doesn't have to be degrading or disrespectful. If you don't like what someone has to say regarding the matter, don't give up on sex. Give up on that person. Our sexual natures aren't all built the same but that shouldn't keep you from enjoying that part of your life.
Find people that share your particular interests. Are you too shy to talk about sex with people you don't know or aren't comfortable with? Maybe you're tired of your alternative lifestyle and would prefer to indulge in something more traditional for a while.
Whether you're discreet, petite, freaky, sneaky, inexperienced or well versed, sex doesn't have to be, nor should it be, a nasty taste in anyone's mouth. All we have to do is find the flavor(s) we enjoy. To do that though, we can't be afraid of the discovery process.
Sex isn't something to run from...it's something we run to!