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Bedpost Lets You Track Your Sex Life Online

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You can track just about anything online today, from the plunging values of your 401(k) to the whereabouts of your stolen car. You can even track your friends' locations, although that's a little intrusive for our tastes. If you think that friend-tracking is borderline, though, wait until you get a load of the latest online tracker: a page that lets you monitor and chart your sex life.

The site is called 'Bedpost,' and it lets you quickly enter information about sex. You can indicate when you started, how long it lasted, who it was with, and even give it a rating from one to five stars. The site pledges it will never share your information with anyone and there are no social networking aspects here, meaning you won't be able share this information directly with friends. But, with a suite of charts and reports at your disposal, there's nothing stopping you from taking a few screen shots and posting them to the world. We'll just wait for the inevitable Facebook integration. [From: Bedpost, Via: Geek Sugar]

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