Before you're pulling out the condoms and the iPhone, you'll need to get your flirting ethics in line.
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But the question still remains: do you Tweet during sex? Obviously, you don't have to swing a dead PR flack (or an efficient social networking service) very far to hit a sex personality. You can also check out the everyday goings-on with sex educators and sex culture pundits, like The Midwest Teen Sex Show, (here's my interview with the co-creators) Nikol Hasler, Sex:Tech, Women's Health (.gov), Ducky Doolittle, Femina Potens, Sex 2.0, myself, Deb Levine,, Susie Bright, Tristan Taormino or Audacia Ray. Or, you could watch adult businesses try to decide if they're "connecting" with consumers with PR ploys, or actually writing interesting behind the scenes commentary: both kinds include Playboy, Penthouse, Behind Kink, Gamelink, Good Vibes, Babeland, Stockroom, Wicked Pictures, LoveHoney UK, Adam & Eve, Lelo, AltPornNet, or local sex toy sophisticates JimmyJane. So if you wanted to join Twitter, you could follow the "day to day" of porn personalities such as Larry Flynt, Jesse Jane, Eon McKai, Nikki Benz, Jenna Jameson (well, actually it's an obvious PR account), Belladonna, Sasha Grey, KumiMonster, Dana DeArmond, Andy SanDimas, (NSFW) Bella Vendetta, Sinnamon Love, Emily Marilyn, Stoya, or Tony Comstock. The normal people tend to be the dirtier ones, by the way - they're just harder to find. Not to mention all those other "normal" people who use the service, too. Sex and the Tweet isn't a new idea, and it's on the rise - perhaps even moreso as sex workers, international fetish models, dominatrixes, tech savvy porn stars, adult companies with marketing departments, hip porn directors, sex toy makers, and yes, even sex educators have created accounts and sporadically tell the world what's on their mind (or other bits) in 140 characters or less.