
With the advent of the popular online game “Second Life” there’s a thin line between virtual and reality now.
Second Life serves as a meeting place for friends and a virtual marketplace, and some countries have even set up embassies on the platform.
It provides a place for individuals to create a profile and engage in most everyday activities and apparently having virtual extra-marital affairs.
In a likewise incident, Amy Taylor, 28, and David Pollard, 40, expect to have their divorce finalized next week.
Their three-year marriage came to a crashing end after Pollard was caught by his wife e-snuggling with another Second Life female avatar lover.
When Taylor confronted her husband about the matter and asked to see his chat history, he quickly turned off both the monitor and the computer to erase any evidence of his interaction.
The couple met in an Internet chat room in 2003, they decided to get married and held an online wedding in Second Life in 2005. But the honeymoon didn’t last long — Pollard’s avatar was caught having sex with an online prostitute in Second Life.
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Second Life is a meeting place for friends and a virtual marketplace.
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