Hey guys.. long time browser - first time poster.
Hey. I was scouring the web and i came across somthing on yahoo news..
(pasted below). It got me thinking... and I went to the site, and it's
pretty nifty.. i mean, i like to have sex, and i've always kept track
in a notebook, but this takes it one step further... i guess the site
is aimed at having a healthy sex life if you are sexually active...
Thoughts?
(here is the artical i found on yahoo news)
the website url is www.myblackbook.org
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MyBlackBook, the Internet's first secure and confidential on-line
sexual history tracker, has just released a new tool that assists in
maintaining a healthy active sex life.
New York, NY (PRWEB) March 15, 2006 -- MyBlackBook
(http://www.myblackbook.org), the Internet's first secure and
confidential on-line sexual history tracker, has just released a new
tool that assists in maintaining a healthy active sex life.The new tool
called VDNote, short for "Venereal Disease Notification", is linked to
a user's MyBlackBook account - analyzing the account and giving
each user the probability of obtaining a sexually transmitted disease
such as chlamydia or herpes, based on a combination of national
averages and their own sexual history.
The tool gives real-time information to the user and shows them the
probability of obtaining several sexually transmitted diseases, along
with both the site and national averages, so a user can see if they are
above or below the current averages of obtaining a venereal disease.
VDNote is just one of the many other features that MyBlackBook has to
offer which also includes features such as charts, graphs, reports and
more - all in real time, and all for free.
The mission of MyBlackBook (http://www.myblackbook.org) is to provide
its members with a place to store their sexual history, partners, and
experiences in a safe, secure and confidential place. MyBlackBook
allows members to manage, update and lookup their entries in an easy
way - giving them the opportunity and ability to assess their sexual
behavior and activity and, if desired, to make changes in their life.
The addition of VDNote to MyBlackBook's service helps simplify the
task of modifying sexual habits by actually computing the risks
involved with having unprotected sex and the like.
All transmissions through MyBlackBook are aided by a 128-Bit SSL Secure
Server, to protect the privacy and the information passed from the user
to the server. The service is completely free to use, but members must
be at least 18 years of age, due to the nature of the service.
MyBlackBook hopes that the addition of this new service, VDNote, will
spark a trend in getting people to be more aware of their sexual
behavior - possibly reducing the spread of sexually transmitted
diseases, and creating a safer sexual environment for all.
MyBlackBook, which debuted April 15th, 2005, has over 750 active
members taking charge of their sex life, and who now have the ability
to make any necessary changes to stay healthy and disease free.
nightowl - 17 Jun 2006 09:17 GMT
Hey Resorb,
I think the last place I'd want to keep track of my sex life is on the
"ever so secure" internet! LOL But hey, if you want to...by all
means. Personally, I wasn't ever active enough in my single life that
my brain couldn't handle the strain I put on my memory bank! LOL But
I'm guessing if one were that active...a spiral notebook would work
just as well!
Best of luck to you,
Michelle
> Hey guys.. long time browser - first time poster.
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> members taking charge of their sex life, and who now have the ability
> to make any necessary changes to stay healthy and disease free.
Yoshi2me - 17 Jun 2006 15:28 GMT
I'm not sure why anybody would want to track their sexual history via
another site on the internet. Seems a little odd to me... Last time I
checked I thought all it took was just once in order to open yourself up to
STDS.
The very LAST thing somebody that doesn't want to come clean about their
sexual history OR their STD status wants is to have a place on the net to
somehow share that information.
My two cents,
Angela :)

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> Hey guys.. long time browser - first time poster.
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> members taking charge of their sex life, and who now have the ability
> to make any necessary changes to stay healthy and disease free.
Al - 17 Jun 2006 18:47 GMT
I can vouch for that! I would never tell anyone how many sex partners I
have had, and I only tell my closest friends or family or potential
sexual partners of my herpes/hpv status.
Al
> The very LAST thing somebody that doesn't want to come clean about their
> sexual history OR their STD status wants is to have a place on the net to
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> Angela :)