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Culture Crash

Do you text during sex?

Not to get too personal here, but: According to a new survey by Osterman Research, 11 percent of adults have used their mobile phones "during a romantic moment" (their italics, not mine).

Is that your phone vibrating, or did you go shopping at Toys in Babeland (link might not be work safe) again?

That's not the only fun factoid to be had from the online survey, which polled 148 alleged adults. Roughly 1 out of 5 people use their mobiles during weddings and funerals (hopefully not while participating in the actual ceremony). About 40 percent make calls riding horses, bikes, or airplanes, despite FAA regulations strictly prohibiting the use of portable electronics. Almost 80 percent do it while driving their cars and, yes, 4 out of 5 people use their mobiles in the bathroom.

Sadly, the survey is completely mum about how many people are using their mobiles during intimate moments in airplane restrooms. That's what I'd really like to know.

Personally, I like to keep both hands on the wheel, if you know what I mean. But everybody knows at least one Crackberry head or iPhonaholic. Sure, they may be looking you in the eyes, but under the table their thumbs are working overtime.

Overall, 95 percent of people surveyed were surgically attached to their mobiles, using them night and day for work or play. The survey's larger point: Mobile devices are both highly critical and yet highly vulnerable to downtime and data loss [PDF]. (It was sponsored by The Neverfail Group, a disaster recovery vendor.)

Right around here I'm supposed to bemoan the continuing decline of western civilization and our growing personal alienation, but I'm not. All this connectedness is not necessarily a terrible thing, according to yet another study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

This one surveyed more than 2200 adults and found that cell phones and the Internet actually help to keep families connected. More than a third of families surf together, sharing things they found online. Adults spend less time watching TV and communicate more often with their kids than they used to, particularly by cell. One out of four adults say technology has brought them closer to their families today than they were when they were kids.

I can attest to this personally. In my family, my wife and the two niblets are at least as geeky as I am. You can often find all four of us at home, sitting in front of our respective screens and Skyping each other. (As you might guess, we tend to abuse the 'mooning' emoticon.) When we're not all in the same building, we're usually texting.

You want evidence of a culture going rotten, try American Idol or Flavor of Love.

But if you must use your mobile at all times, please try to wait until you're parked – at the curb, on the tarmac, or in an easy chair. I wouldn't want you to sprain something.

What's the strangest place you've used a mobile device? Post your thoughts below or email me directly: dan (at) dantynan (dot) com. But please, try to keep it reasonably clean.

What People Are Saying

Holy crap!

CW, you censor Shark Tank within an inch of its life, and allow THIS?

Gift from the Tank

Oh, my dear, you are looking so sweet!
You have knocked me clean off from my feet!
You’re this one man’s desire!
You have set me on fire!
But I first have to send out a tweet…

thats about as insulting and

thats about as insulting and retarded a thing as you could ever do. Im a guy but if I was a girl and my boyfriend started texting while I was giving a blowjob i would bite.

Textsex ...

... and besides that, she doesn't have a keyboard anywhere on her body.
--Mike

I can assure you, that if I

I can assure you, that if I were texting during sex, my wife would find an innovative new use for my cell phone in the bedroom. I'm quite certain that a proctologist would be the first person to see the text response.

TXT during S_X?

Recently I've twice hurt my back muscles while googling on my EEEPC netbook upside down while enjoying an intimate moment. Reading the news or emailing during sex might seem a tad insensitive but my partner seems okay with it!

Thinking about the technology intrusion, I'm leaving the tech outside the bedroom now and unplugging far more at home.

despite FAA regulations

despite FAA regulations strictly prohibiting the use of portable electronics.

I suppose the some of this 40% comes from the fact that a some airlines are now allowing use of cell phones and other portable electronics?

So funny!

Let's just say that my husband is glad that I am currently blackberry free. We are enjoying looking each other in the eye again. Although there are moments when I miss my dear little screen. ;)