Sexentertain Offers Sex Culture Online

LOS ANGELES – Sexentertain.com, a source for member site content, has announced that it won the exclusive distributorship for Sex Culture Online.

Sex Culture Online is a content feed containing scientifically-based information about human sexuality, sexual health and fantasy. A Macromedia Flash application that resides on the webmaster's sites, Sex Culture Online reads from a centralized database containing a large library of brief, helpful and easily understood articles regarding all aspects of human sexuality. All of the content has been written or edited by Dr. Michael Wiederman, an expert on human sexuality. Dr. Wiederman is an author, syndicated columnist, radio personality and a faculty member at Columbia College, a top-ranked women's liberal arts college in Columbia, South Carolina.

"Federal prosecutors rely on the so called 'Miller Test,' one aspect of which indicates that a website is deemed 'obscene' if it lacks 'serious literary, artistic, political, and scientific value," RJ, a Sexentertain partner, said. "Sex Culture Online adds a great deal of serious literary, artistic, political, and scientific value to the tour pages and member sections of any adult website. Using this type of product is one very easy and economical way for webmasters to make their sites a 'hardened target' as our lawyers Piccionelli & Sarno regularly suggest."

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