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Virtual world, real emotions: Relationships in Second Life

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Sometimes dreams can be bondages, if they stop us from accepting reality. Sounds like great advice. I see SL as a social platform with many side benefits somewhat like having a penpal but on steroids.

With exes, custody and getting over the past, a second marriage can seem so complicated. I'm going to have to be the one not singing along to the tune with the rest of you. For more information on managing or withdrawing consents and how we handle data, visit our Privacy Policy at: Show Details Necessary HubPages Device ID This is used to identify particular browsers or devices when the access the service, and is used for security reasons. Luckily, she now has a new man in her life - whom she met while playing the internet fantasy role-playing game World Of Warcraft.

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Not too long ago, Alicia Chenaux put out a series of questions to the SL bloggers that dealt with relationships in SL. But of course, I only have good things to say. If you are in a relationship in SL, where did you meet? I think it was sheer luck that we met at all. But I can still remember that moment pretty vividly. I was pretty new to SL still, I think I had only been in world maybe two weeks or so. I was over on Podcast Island, hanging out on the Pickle stage that used to be my landing point. Back then, I was hesitant to approach people- especially on Podcast Island. I took my camera off Keeme and went about my business- probably doing something in another window. Its funny to think how easily that could have been the end of it- Chug and Radar later told me that sometimes he would go months without logging in. Luckily, he noticed me by the stage and came over to say hello. From there we got into a conversation about podcasts, and I was telling him how I came to Second Life. I always wanted to, but never knew what I wanted to talk about. He asked me a few questions and then came up with a couple hilarious scenarios for me to podcast about. Right away, I liked his personality and sense of humor. He rezzed a magic carpet and took me on a tour of Podcast Island, and then from there took me to see a few cool places he knew about. Midnight City was the very first place he took me, and I was really taken in by the cityscape and detail of the buildings. Its the earliest picture I have of us, when we had only known each other for maybe a half hour. I hated to leave that night, but I downloaded his podcast to listen to the next day at work. He was as funny on the podcast as he was when I met him, if not more so. And he had such a great voice that immediately made me smile. Those were the first two things that really attracted me to him. Enough so that I emailed him a few days later to say hello, and persuade him to log back into SL sometime, so we could hang out again. I think it would depend on Keeme. I tend to be pretty reclusive at times, and I mostly keep to myself. Now and then I do get hit on, but I usually tend to avoid that situation as much as possible. I go to him for help, or to answer questions. If you are with a blogger, does it change how you are with them? As for Keeme, he has a blog as well.. I think this question applies more to us as podcasters, which is something I think we both take more seriously. In addition to Diamonds and Rust, we each have our own non SL  podcasts that we do seperately. Except maybe in passing. Which we of course are..  Which brings up a whole slew of other questions, regarding relationships in SL vs. If you have a relationship or partner in SL, how does that extend into FL? Do you consider yourself just friends, or something more? How often do you talk to your partner outside of Second Life.. Do you ever talk on the phone? If you could meet your partner in person, would you? What do you imagine that would be like- where would you go, or what would you do? Do you feel like having a relationship in Second Life is similar to having a long distance relationship? Or is it a different type of relationship, entirely? If you met through an online chat, do you feel you would have developed a relationship? Question by Casandra Shilova Feel free to tack on any extra questions that come to mind. Post in comments, or better yet- repost on your own blogs. I opted not to post a poll this week because I was worried the questions that were on my mind were too controversial. FL and where the lines are drawn fairly regularly. The key is open honest communication about expectations and boundaries I think. And yes I consider our relationship long distance only cause we moved it to real life. And we talk when we can on the phone cause we dont have time to meet up in sl too much anymore cause we are working extra to save money for me to go be with him in Australia. I am from the states btw so yeah 17 hr difference wich makes it super hard. We been together for 13 months and still very much in love. When I first met him he was at social sands dancing all by his lonesone so I said to him…I bet u never seen a gothic chick on a pole b4!! Hence hes a skateboarder in rl….

The heart says 'YES. In the real world, both Allam and Sean live in England. If you have prime difficulties with online relationships Second Life or any other and need help to come to terms with the emotional side, then counselling may be of help - as with any 'real' life relationships. They met in Second Life just over a year ago but didn't begin a relationship until May -- a del that was mentioned in their Second Life wedding vows. Second marriages often have children that are hurting from all the changes, as well as legal and financial complications. They have no real feelings and the Word Love is just a line of scripts in their relationships in second life that they will zip to act out just to be in the game. Fran, she's always been very open about being an elderly woman with Parkinson's. All these negative thoughts clouded my rational sense of thinking. Words and promises are just too easily spoken probably because hiding behind their avatars gives them a for of 'protection' from a potential backlash and thus getting butthurt. First off, can I state right now: Second Life is NOT a Game!!!.

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