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Android After Dark: Sex, booze and other things we’re not supposed to talk about

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It's a big world out there, and it's not all Rated G. Welcome to Android Central's NSFW section – home to sex, booze and other stories of an adult nature.

"The Android phone is for porn." Remember that? Android has at times been chastised for its open nature, allowing the big bad world to sneak in (through the front door) and appear on our smartphones.

The horror. 

But the world is not Rated G. Adults use smartphones. And adults can use smartphones for adult-type things. Sex (as it so often is) is the first thing to come to mind. From the time the first WAP browser reached a two-inch display, low-resolution naked people appeared on tiny screens. Contrary to popular belief, smartphone cameras have always been used to take more than just pictures of food. Candid photography, if you will.

Sex is just one aspect, of course. There are others. The Android ecosystem has always been open to nearly any kind of app. So we, too, won't shy away from that. This page is your portal to those stories at Android Central. Some may hit the home page. Some might not. Some might offend you. And that's OK, too. You don't have to read them.

So click with care. Read on if you like. Welcome to another side of Android, where few dare to show their faces. That's a shame. We're all adults here.

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