Second Life Bans Beastiality

by Leonard Brody | July 23, 2007 at 11:10 am
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Linden Lab, the creators of Second Life, may be extending their crackdown on “Broadly Offensive” behavior to Bestiality, following attempts to remove virtual pedophilia (or Age-Play) from Second Life in March.

The Second Life Herald (NSFW) goes on to ask whether consenting adults dressing up like animals and partaking in virtual sex with each other or with human shaped avatars (virtual bestiality) constitutes broadly offensive behavior.

“Furries” have a long history in Second Life, and new users are presented with the option of taking an animal form when first setting up their avatars.

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nukegingrich

I tell ya Brody, it's too bad Henny Youngman isn't around anymore.  He would have loved this story.

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mtippett

Problem is that on the Internet nobody knows you're a dog.

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nukegingrich

parrummpuah

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nukegingrich

Two guys in a health club, one is putting on pantyhose. "Since when do you
wear pantyhose?" "Since my wife found it in the glove compartment!"

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