trustedreviews.com — Trusted Reviews took an indepth look at Second Life - the article includes a hilarous account of how the writer "invesitgated" all the options Second Life provides by hooking up with a virtual hooker...
Nov 30, 2006 View in Crawl 4
drunkjackDec 1, 2006
PUT 'EM ON THE GLASS!
nevrastDec 1, 2006
English lesson time!It is spelled "ridiculous", not "rediculous". It's unbelievable how many times people repeatedly spell that word wrong.
onotadakiDec 1, 2006
Actually, in 'most' places including where I live, prostitution is legal. Publically soliciting sex for money is illegal, but if you take the person back somewhere and perform sexual acts for monetary gains determined afterwards, it's perfectly fine. So, sitting on a street corner and asking upfront for money to have sex is illegal, but picking up in a bar and getting the person to pay you to do something sexual is perfectly legal.The correct term would be 'If -Soliciting Sex- is illegal in real life why should it be legal in second life?'Virtual 'sex' is by no way illegal. Just look at porn. Millions of people masturbate to live videos or pre-recorded pornography every day. That's basically the same thing as paying to cyber with someone in Second Life. Politicians just dislike soliciting for sex because of what it brings along with it. Increased crime, destruction of neighbourhoods, heavy alcohol and drug dependance, STD epidemics, etc... Proof of this concept is the several 'swingers bars' around Canada that have been relatively unhindered by the Police because they keep things clean, safe and classy.
adamus76Dec 1, 2006
SL is a life-substitute for losers. I'll stick with my first life, thank you very much.
souljah4jc916Dec 1, 2006
This is pretty sickening to see. According to a recent article I just dugg, 37.7% of people in a conducted survey by USC said that the internet has helped them grow closer to REAL life people. I can only assume that the remaining 60% or so that have used this virtual life game or whatever fall into this category. Be on your guard not to fall into the other category while claiming to be in the other...
khanneasuntzuDec 1, 2006
Or both? Is that possible too?
dagonwebDec 1, 2006
I knew you would like it K.