An article about Sex 2.0 is up at The Naughty American. It features quotes from me, Dacia, Rachel, and Steve.
Rhea expects at least 100 participants at Sex 2.0 and hopes that the meeting of the minds has a long-lasting impact, even as she admits that the event title is as much of a joke as anything.
“To be honest, I hate the term ‘Web 2.0,’ and I make fun of it,” Rhea admitted. “But I couldn’t help calling this event Sex 2.0 because it’s so catchy.”
Rhea also sees this event as heralding a shift towards how sex should be dealt with on the Internet compared to the now old-fashioned Sex 1.0 version.
“I would consider Sex 1.0 as less participatory,” she said. “It’s like the old dial up connection where you wait and wait for the part of the GIF with the boobs.”
I admit I’m a little flustered about being compared to Martin Luther King, Jr., though (seriously, that’s in the third graf). I feel like I should apologize or something!





