Stella_Omega
No Gentleman
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That is quite illuminating, Doc. Really interesting.I have been a woman, or at least a virtual one in a virtual world, which was till pretty instructive. They estimate that 15 to 50% of the women in Second Life are actually men, that’s way too high. 5-15% seems more likely, with most men just being part-time females. In any case, there’s a lot more men being women than there are women being men.
The reason men do this isn’t primarily sexual and most of these women aren’t gay, any more than real life transsexuals are gay. It’s more about men’s obsession with women’s bodies and beauty I think, and an attempt to totally identify with and possess these objects of desire. Amerindians used to dress as buffalo the night before a big hunt in order to become one with their prey. I think it’s something like that.
Once you put on the long hair and tits, it’s amazing how obsessed you suddenly get with appearance, and some SL TV’s are truly stunning. In fact, one of the best tells that you’re dealing with a man in drag rather than a real woman is her meticulous perfection and attention to detail. Your beauty and desirability become a fetish.
On the other hand, you can often recognize a newbie TV because she’ll be overly femme, with outsized tits and Godiva hair. They’ll also usually Ahave bad shoes.
My attitudes and behaviors change pretty radically when I'm a woman. I’m not sure whether I just start playing out my own ideas and prejudices of what a woman should be like, or whether the overt sexuality of my body and my knowledge of men does it, but I get more protective of myself and cautious than I am as a man.
I've also found that being a slut is not nearly as easy as it seems it would be from a male standpoint. Most men are put off by sexually aggressive women, and those that are willing to jump right into bed with you aren’t worth the trouble.
In any case, it was a terribly educational experience, and I learned a lot about how not to be such a male dick by being a woman.
I started an SL account as a man, but lost interest awfully fast, and never did much interaction. I have a feeling though, that more women play as men than you are aware of.