What difference is it to anyone how tall, short, fat, thin, lifelike, unreal, big boob, no boob, slutty or fab? Humans have already proven we are petty little critters willing to ignore our shortcomings and point out the same ones in others. Close chat, block haters, TP away, and don't engage. Don't like what you see or hear, turn the channel. Random notes: For how long can one individual body shame you after you block them? On an active airport runway, I once had sex with a 4-meter-tall woman wearing a green lizard avatar. In any case, I'm convinced someone studying the topic could write multiple books by looking at SL alone. Although, I have noticed that while still an issue, it's somewhat less of an issue in anime and furry communities which are of course far less realistic with their avatars. Again, long before avatars became "more realistic". Of course that topic has always been a hot button issue in SL. Even that aside I've noticed a world of difference in the way people interact with my avatars based on my chest size alone.Īnd it's not just women, look at how nearly all men in SL are 8 feet tall because of social pressure (real or imagined) to be "big and manly". You seem to be able to get away with being as skinny as you like as long as you have breasts as large as your head, but drop to a B or even D cup and suddenly people start warning you that you might get banned for making your avatar look "too young". Oddly enough, I think they would have gotten along fine now as curvier bodies seem to have become the norm.Īlso, SL definitions of "curvier" and "skinny" seem extremely skewed. I used to know someone who, originally, had a wonderfully curvy avatar but was body shamed into adopting a thinner look. In my own experience, this prejudice has always been present in SL, at least since I joined in 2005. Stay tuned for future updates about Second Life University.It's a shame we don't have actual statistics to go on here. Try the clothing in the starter pack that comes with the body Remove other body parts from current outfit using the worn tab Watch the premiere of the Inithium Kupra Female Mesh Body video at 9:45am PT: No alpha masking in this body to reduce complexityįree updates to the body can be obtained from the settings tab on the HUD Try accessories and clothing options in the starter pack Tint the skin using the color picker in the HUD Turn on Advanced Lighting Model in Graphics Settings under Preferences to see body shine Reorder Bakes on Mesh layers in outfit menuĬomparing Inithium body skin with third party skinĬustomize your avatar with body hair and tint itĭifference between the fit and flex versions of the bodyĮxplanation of HUD that comes with the body Remove clothing and other body parts from current outfit using the worn tabĪpply skin in the starter pack, explanation of skins Here is a glimpse at the topics he will cover in this video: Watch the premiere of the Inithium Kario Male Mesh Body video at 9:30am PT: These are the next two videos in our series which will cover the variety of mesh bodies available on the grid. Class is back in session! Second Life University returns today with two pre-recorded videos by Second Life Resident Boston Blaisdale as he shows you how to update your avatar’s body using an Inithium mesh body.
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