ducttapeboy001 wrote:ok so second life is mature, like are there bad stuff like sexual content ??
Im gonna try second life soon, you dont need to spend money for yourself to be bound or anythin ryt ??
coz im not even gonna a spend a singly penny on it
Oi'. Okay, I'll list out my responses.
1) SecondLife
can be mature, but not necessarily. It depends on where you go and what you do. Most likely, if you're looking to start anything TUG-related, it'll be considered "mature" there. Therefore...
2) You MUST be over 18 to officially register as an adult and access/create things that'll contain the elements for bondage, much less TUGs. If you're NOT 18, you can still register, but the areas you're permitted to explore will be severely limited.
3) You don't need to spend money unless you want to buy non-freebie things that cost actual money (called "Lindens" in-game), but then again, that severely limits what you can do, use and wear, unless you go to a place with TUGs already implimented. And I'll repeat this,
4) There ARE NO TUG-SPECIFIC SCRIPTS in SecondLife
at the moment. Meaning, there are lot of bondage-related things, including being tied to a chair with ropes or even mummified,
but none of these were meant to be catered to the practice of TUGs, that is, trying to escape, or much of the unique ties we use here, including cleave/sock gags, scarfs, hogties and the like.
The only reason I brought up the topic of SL is so,
5) If you happened to have been over 18 - or if anyone else sees this and decides to give it a shot - it's very possible to create the elements necessary to play TUGs in SL. It won't require money to create these things; in fact, whoever does it can
make money from it if there are enough people willing to participate in these TUG activities.
So, to summarize, TUGs aren't in existence in SL. But, it's a very real possibility to make it so.
And another thing. If you don't want to spend a penny on this, then what were to happen if there just so happened to be a multiplayer TUG game of some sort out there, that required you to pay? Because, to be realistic, nobody in their right minds will create and host an online 3D multi-user dimension that takes up a lot of time and space creating and managing, and not charge at least a registration fee for it.