In the late 1960s, sex went public. Sex dominated public debate, sex became organized and went on marches, and feminism and gay liberation were born. Now the heady days of sexual revolution are over, what has happened to Australian sexual cultures? This text takes us along the highways and byways of sexuality in the 1990s, from lipstick lesbians to cybersex. It explores the fluidity of sexual pleasure, the variety of sexual expressions and sexual communities.