1 noch dazu aus der alte Tante WIRED:

WN: What do you think about sexuality in virtual spaces?

Alderman: I think it's an inevitable progression. Static web pages were great for information connectivity. But (in virtual worlds) you make the paradigm leap away from something that is projected to you and toward something you create that represents yourself. You impress your own psyche, motivations, creativity, sensuality onto a group of pixels and become quite attached to it.

It's interesting how much freedom you get in that you don't have any inhibitions to restrain you. If you want to be a Gorean and prostitute yourself to a master or become their personal sex slave, then go for it. If you want to be an escort in Amsterdam, or a domme, go for it. So many freedoms -- things you couldn't normally do in real life or that you would love to do -- the fantasy aspect is limitless.

Probably 60 percent of the women and men that come in-world at least try escorting or use the service because it's the jumping off point, where you can explore your sexuality anonymously. You can see what it is that Second Life has to offer in terms of avie erotica. Until we get the cortical interface, this is the next best thing -- and I'm holding out for qDot (to make the breakthrough).

Sex sells. Always. Everywhere. No excuses.