- Joined
- Nov 23, 2004
- Messages
- 1,753
- Reaction score
- 0
Up for sale is the domain name eDogging.com. Asking $100. For those of you that have no idea what âDoggingâ is, well below we have given the definition from Wikipedia. Please feel free to also type it in either Google or Yahoo. Google yields 2,020,000 natural search results. According to Overture, the term âDoggingâ was looked up 56,255 in just October alone. The domain is at GoDaddy and does not expire till October 2006. Free push into your GoDaddy account. Only accept PayPal. Thanks.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Dogging is a British euphemism for engaging in sexual acts in a semi-public place (typically a secluded car park) or watching others doing so. Frequently there are more than two participants, and group sex and sometimes even gangbangs occur. Observation is encouraged, thus voyeurism and exhibitionism are closely associated with dogging. The two sets of people involved often meet either randomly, or (increasingly) arrange to meet-up beforehand over the internet.
Health officials fear that sexual promiscuity due to dogging is one reason for the renewed rising incidence of sexually transmitted diseases.
In September 2003, the BBC reported on the 'new' dogging craze. They cited the Internet and text messaging as very common ways of organising meetings. The original definition of Dogging, which is still a closely-related activity, is spying on couples having sex in a car or other public place. This can become habitual, and is a paraphilia known as voyeurism.
Dogging once attracted mass media attention (particularly when Stan Collymore was reported to participate[1]) , and it has become difficult for curious newcomer couples to just casually park-up at a recognised dogging site without almost immediately being surrounded by a circle of rather pushy (and sometimes rather intimidating) single males. This led to harrassment of members of the public on some occasions, police involvement, and a tendency for some couples to move their activities to other locations and towards 'soft-swinging'.
Although mainly thought of as a purely British phenomenon, there is some evidence on the internet that the 'craze' has recently begun to spread to other "anglosphere" countries (in particular the U.S.A. and English-speaking areas of Canada) and also to the Netherlands.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Dogging is a British euphemism for engaging in sexual acts in a semi-public place (typically a secluded car park) or watching others doing so. Frequently there are more than two participants, and group sex and sometimes even gangbangs occur. Observation is encouraged, thus voyeurism and exhibitionism are closely associated with dogging. The two sets of people involved often meet either randomly, or (increasingly) arrange to meet-up beforehand over the internet.
Health officials fear that sexual promiscuity due to dogging is one reason for the renewed rising incidence of sexually transmitted diseases.
In September 2003, the BBC reported on the 'new' dogging craze. They cited the Internet and text messaging as very common ways of organising meetings. The original definition of Dogging, which is still a closely-related activity, is spying on couples having sex in a car or other public place. This can become habitual, and is a paraphilia known as voyeurism.
Dogging once attracted mass media attention (particularly when Stan Collymore was reported to participate[1]) , and it has become difficult for curious newcomer couples to just casually park-up at a recognised dogging site without almost immediately being surrounded by a circle of rather pushy (and sometimes rather intimidating) single males. This led to harrassment of members of the public on some occasions, police involvement, and a tendency for some couples to move their activities to other locations and towards 'soft-swinging'.
Although mainly thought of as a purely British phenomenon, there is some evidence on the internet that the 'craze' has recently begun to spread to other "anglosphere" countries (in particular the U.S.A. and English-speaking areas of Canada) and also to the Netherlands.