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s the booming business of online dating flourishes, pockets of niche sites are appearing that aid the acceptance of a new sexual culture for women. The usual etiquette of dating is set aside with a liberating honesty of what women might be seeking. If you want to explore your desire to dominate, you can. If you want to meet someone who loves your super-size body, there are dedicated sites. In fact, whatever the preference or particular sexual practice, both men and women are openly advertising to meet like-minded individuals without any stigma attached. Take the fetish scene for example. Women are meeting partners through specialist sites and forming friendships with other women in the fetish scene to the extent that lunches are organised under a vanilla?dress-code; everyday wear in everyday places. No-one is saying that the sexual revolution has stopped revolving. There remains a need to debate and challenge issues that adversely affect women, as evidenced by the current media attention on women who work and have families. Some might even say that the old cause of feminism has gone astray. But, in this post-feminist world, women are without doubt asserting their sexuality in unprecedented ways, coming out of the closet and unashamedly doing it for themselves. Claire Gaskin is a social researcher and co-founder of two successful online dating sites: http://www.fetish-mate.com and http://www.music-mate.com
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