Social consequences of hypersexuality, as objectifiable elements, within the virtual porn industry / Consecuencias sociales de la hipersexualidad, como elementos objetivables, dentro de la industria del porno virtual

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10971006

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cybersex, internet, prostitution, sexuality, sociology

Abstract

Youth, usually, are unaware of the maturity and commitment of behavior that they must have when dealing with Information and Communication Technologies; especially when they are precursors of socially unacceptable behaviors. Therefore, the objective of this study is to reconsider hypersexuality as a paradigm of the virtual environment and the implications of cybersex as an approach; above all, with Internet addiction being a psychosocial consequence of virtual sex. So, in his search, he took advantage of the prism methodology because it is implicative in sexual research and a current bibliography as a means. At the same time, as purpose, the existence of non-divergent perspectives was evident when a 'cover girl' becomes a sex worker within the online pornographic world; much worse, if she hints at forced intimacy and keeps her personality hidden. Jointly, as another result achieved, it was demarcated that the porn industry becomes the basis of erotic virtualization and morality does not support its actions. Coming to expose, as outcome, the follow-up of future research that excludes paradigms created by digital applications, the holography of Augmented Reality and intelligent Social Networks 2.0; equating Chat as a tool of cyber nudity, prioritizing sexual activity as the beginning of a correct emotional transmission and not being seen as the commercial logic of online porn sadism.

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2024-05-25

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Basantes Valverde, W., Allauca Sandoval, N., & Tenelenda Cudco, S. (2024). Social consequences of hypersexuality, as objectifiable elements, within the virtual porn industry / Consecuencias sociales de la hipersexualidad, como elementos objetivables, dentro de la industria del porno virtual. Universidad & Ciencia, 13(2), 116–129. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10971006

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