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Woman Finds 'Second Life' as Avatar Prostitute


One day, someone will teach a college class on the sociological implications of 'Second Life.' In a place that so perfectly, yet whimsically, mirrors the real world, there are bound to be things that peak the interest of anyone with even a passing curiosity in human nature.

One tale that has caught the attention of many is that of Palela Alderson, a 26 year-old Italian woman, who has taken to the virtual world in order to live out her fantasy of being a prostitute. Alderson told Green Pixels in an interview that she has had a life long fascination with prostitution, and even attempted to become one in the real world. After buying a cell phone specifically for clients to reach her on and putting up advertisements, Alderson discovered should couldn't carry through with it, because she was afraid of what her family would think.


Then Alderson found out about 'Second Life.' She created an account, and took some time to get acquainted with the virtual world, but in no time at all was selling virtual sexual favors, for real cash. Anderson's avatar charges 2,000 to 3,000 Linden Dollars for her services, which translates to about $9 to $13 in real world cash.

While the money she makes in 'Second Life' in no way could compare with the income of a real prostitute, she is making cold hard cash for safely and virtually indulging in a life long fantasy. We see a "Sexuality and Meaning in Virtual Worlds" class right around the corner. [From: Wired]

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