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Chatroulette provides new social experience

It was my first time, and I will admit I was scared.

I really didn't know the guy, and I definitely had no idea what I was doing. But I knew I had to do it eventually, so I might as well get it over with now.

That is how I lost my Chatroulette virginity.

I was bored over spring break and decided to investigate this whole chatting phenomenon. I knew the basics - you log into a site, you are randomly paired with another webcam anywhere in the world, and the rest is up to fate.

Stumble upon a boring person? With the press of a button you are transported across the globe to another chatter. Sketchy, yet oh so intriguing.

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