About Stephania Varalli
Stephania Varalli was sweetspot.ca’s first employee and is currently off on one of her many adventures (though thanks to her life motto of "seemed like a good idea at the time," she still has a myriad of stories archived to enjoy).
Hi-Tech Bedpost Notches
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(Feb.12.09)
There's not much the internet can't do. Countless sites improve my daily quality of life. Frankly, I'd be happy if Google took over the world tomorrow. (Or maybe annexed a small nation to start.)
Yes, I heart web. But recently I came across a site that I'm not so sure about.
The company is called Bedpost. The mission: to give you some insight into your sex life by tracking it online. The handy calendar lets you fill in when the forbidden dance started, indicate how long it lasted and rate it on a 5-star system. Add your partner's name (yes, you can be on the drop down list yourself) plus some descriptive tags, and wham, bam, thank you, mam - you've got calendars, charts and reports providing "a rolling history of your sex life on which to reflect".
But WHY? Every reason I can think of where this would be of benefit is kind of depressing. Or malicious. Or Vain. Or pathetic. So I'm putting the challenge out to you:
Name one good reason to be using the services of www.bedposted.com and I'll add your comment to my blog. Send your emails in!
Before I go, I must point out that their tagline is It's Business Time, which also happens to be the title of a song by one of my favourite comedy duos, Flight of the Conchords. (I say that like I know more than one comedy duo.) It's hilarious and very appropriate for this post, although you might consider it slightly inappropriate if you find HBO offensive in general. If that's the case, you probably stopped reading at "forbidden dance". So worth the watch: