Detective Michele Deery works in a cubicle in the basement of the Delaware County courthouse, in Media, Pennsylvania.

“It’s not just that you’re communicating with someone online but that there is a sexual or emotional nature,” says Katherine Hertlein, Ph D, an associate professor at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas who studies online affairs.
“With the Internet, we’re moving away from just physical ideas about infidelity and acknowledging emotional infidelity.” While there is no universally accepted definition, an Internet affair frequently involves intimate chat sessions and sexually stimulating conversation or cybersex, which may include filming mutual masturbation with a Web camera.
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“I think there is this bias that women don’t cheat for sexual reasons at all,” Hertlein says.
After months of prowling Internet chat rooms, posing as the mother of two young daughters, Detective Michele Deery thought she had a live one: “parafling,” a married, middle-aged man who claimed he wanted to have sex with her kids.Having fantasy sex over the Internet with someone you may never even see in person is called cybersex.And if the Internet doesn't lead to a real-time sexual encounter, it may be the safest safe sex of all. Did you know that there are more than 300,000 adult sites, cybersex sites and chat rooms?The Internet allows people to interact with others who share social or sexual interests, or completely reinvent yourself.Behind your screen name you can bend your gender, talk nasty, check out the action on Web-cam sites, cruise Internet back alleys, download porn, and play out all your sexual fantasies.Most open minded person, when it comes to sexual exploration.