Hi guys, I'm Hannah from the BBC. I just wanted to respond to your comments to try and alleviate your concerns. I completely understand your reservations and just want to assure you that the purpose of this documentary is not to sensationalize or present an inaccurate representation of games like 3DXChat. It is not an exposé either. The programme as a whole is an exploration of sex and technology and a look at different ways the two are in conjunction. Virtual relationships within games like 3DXChat are only a small part of the programme and a really nice example of how immersive technology is becoming, so much so that it allows you to establish meaningful relationships that are so significant that they can even move into the real world - these stories give a human aspect to a technology based programme and make it more relatable for viewers. All I can give you is my word that we are not here to paint this game and this community in a bad light. We know that usage of these games is really common and is only going to increase, and are really motivated to make an honest, non-judgemental and unbiased programme which shares people's stories in a truthful and respectful way. I hope this alleviates your concerns, but feel free to contact me if you have any further query's. Best wishes, Hannah