[ISN] Britons go 'toothing' for sex with strangers

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Date: Wed Apr 21 2004 - 04:13:44 PDT

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    http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/21/1082395891416.html
    
    [Who would have thought a security vulnerability would lead to wild 
    anonymous sex? :)  - WK]
    
    
    London
    April 21, 2004
    
    British commuters take note - the respectable person sitting next to 
    you on the train fumbling with his or her cell phone may be a 
    "toother" looking for sex with a stranger. 
    
    "Toothing" is a new craze where strangers on trains, buses, in bars 
    and even supermarkets hook up for illicit meetings using messages sent 
    via the latest in phone technology. 
    
    "Toothing is a form of anonymous sex with strangers -- usually on some 
    form of transport or enclosed area such as a conference or training 
    seminar," says the Beginner's Guide To Toothing on a website dedicated 
    to the pursuit. 
    
    It is made possible by Bluetooth technology which allows users to send 
    phone contacts, pictures and messages to other Bluetooth-enabled 
    equipment over a range of about 10 metres. 
    
    Users discovered they could send anonymous messages to people they 
    didn't know with Bluetooth equipment, spawning a craze dubbed 
    "bluejacking". 
    
    Jon, aka "Toothy Toothing" and the guide's author, explained toothing 
    was born after he was "bluejacked" by an unknown girl while commuting 
    to work in London. After a few days of flirting, she suggested a brief 
    encounter in a station lavatory. 
    
    "The meeting wasn't a romantic thing - it was purely sexual. Barely 
    anything was said," he said via e-mail. 
    
    He said potential toothers begin by sending out a random greeting -- 
    usually "Toothing?". 
    
    "If the other party is interested, messages are exchanged until a 
    suitable location is agreed -- usually a public toilet, although there 
    are tales of more adventurous spots such as deserted carriages or 
    staff areas," his guide adds. 
    
    Jon, who's in his 20s and works in finance, estimates there could be 
    tens of thousands of toothers from all sorts of professions and 
    lifestyles. Certainly the website's message board is busy. 
    
    "Any toothing on these trains?" asks one message about services 
    between Cambridge and London, prompting positive responses from 
    "Dannyboy" and "Zeke". 
    
    "I'll be around London Bridge mainline station around 9.45 - 10am 
    tomorrow if anyone's interested...," another messager called "Boi" 
    wrote hopefully. 
    
    While some happily recount their successful encounters, others suggest 
    there are a few teething problems with toothing. 
    
    "I tried toothing in Tooting (south London) last night... not a device 
    to be found," a frustrated "Snowdog" posted sadly. 
    
    Although clearly not what the industry had in mind, toothing may lead 
    operators towards similar, more mainstream projects. 
    
    Last month it was reported that a team in Boston had created a service 
    for cell phones called Serendipity, an wireless alternative to online 
    dating. 
    
    It allows subscribers to store their personal details and what they 
    want from a partner. When there are enough similarities between two 
    people and they happen to be in the same area, it tells their phones 
    to communicate with each other. 
    
    Dario Betti, of the British-based consultancy Ovum, said bluejacking 
    had really taken off, helped by the fact the service was free. 
    
    "The element of the unknown, that you are connecting to someone around 
    you that you might not know, it's a novelty factor that is helping it 
    to start," he said. 
    
    If Jon and those who use his forum are right, toothing is certainly 
    livening up life for some bored commuters. 
    
    "A lot of my day's taken up with a soul-aching commute into the city, 
    and that just feels like dead time," Jon said. 
    
    "Flirting is fun, sex is fun. We're just employing expensive, complex 
    toys to find the most basic form of entertainment." 
    
    
    
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