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Virtual sex brings ’em in

November 17, 2008 by Metaverse Journal Editor Leave a Comment

Over the past few days Second Life has reached a new peak concurrency of more than 76 thousand.

The reason being cited is recent stories on a divorce resulting from virtual adultery. It’s not suprising and it’s backed up by an Australian Second Life resident who spends a significant amount of time mentoring new users. In a brief discussion with him this afternoon he confirmed a surge in new users needing help and that the UK-driven story seems to be the catalyst.

Mainstream media rightly get pilloried at times for their sometimes uninformed coverage of the full gamut of the virtual world experience. There is an upside though: growth for the virtual worlds themselves. How ‘sticky’ these users will be in always uncertain. Wagner James Au sums it up nicely:

How many of these new users are interested in committing virtual adultery… and how many of them are real life partners of now-suspicious SL users, looking to catch them in the act?

A lot of people on their first glimpse of virtual sex will tend to react along the lines of ‘why would you bother?’. The reality is a significant proportion of these people go on to engage in virtual sex regularly and in forms arguably more varied than real-life.

What are your thoughts – are we about to see droves of new people looking for virtual options for sexual expression, followed closely by another group seeking to catch them out? I think it’s a little too simplistic an assumption but sometimes the simplest explanation comes in closest to the truth.

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  1. rightasrain says

    November 17, 2008 at 7:39 am

    but wasn't this always what attracted people initially to Second Life? What about all the professional women (and men being inworld women) that rp'd being female prostitutes inworld? Maybe business is on the up for them?

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  2. rightasrain says

    November 17, 2008 at 11:39 pm

    but wasn't this always what attracted people initially to Second Life? What about all the professional women (and men being inworld women) that rp'd being female prostitutes inworld? Maybe business is on the up for them?

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  3. skribe says

    November 17, 2008 at 8:08 am

    Of my photos on flickr the one that gets the most hits is called SL-sex. It was taken in June 2006 for a scathing review I wrote about SL. Tis true: sex sells =).

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  4. skribe says

    November 18, 2008 at 12:08 am

    Of my photos on flickr the one that gets the most hits is called SL-sex. It was taken in June 2006 for a scathing review I wrote about SL. Tis true: sex sells =).

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  1. Virtual Worlds and Australia 2008 Part 2 : The Metaverse Journal - Australia’s Virtual World News Service says:
    December 29, 2008 at 10:01 pm

    […] Virtual sex and real-world divorce captured the attention of mainstream media worldwide, with increased Second Life usage the result – Google Lively breathed […]

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