Dr. Dylan Selterman is a professor and researcher in the department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. His research encompasses a range of topics, including interpersonal relationships, human sexuality, morality, and ethics. He discusses the trend of users wanting to engage in deep connections with cam models and the length of these connections. He suggests that this could be reflecting an unmet need for genuine social connection, which is not objectionable from a moral standpoint. Dr. Selterman argues that people might have different perspectives on morals and ethics, and some people might see engaging in social connection or sexual satisfaction as a basic human need that should be allowed. He also points out that cultural differences could play a role in how people perceive and respond to these types of activities. Overall, Dr. Selterman encourages a practical and empathetic approach to human needs and recognizes the importance of making these connections as safe and beneficial as possible.
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