Not all of them do. I have heard some straight men that use female avatars say the reason for it is because if they have to look at an avatar all the time, they would rather it be someone they like looking at, instead of some muscle bound body builder.
Yes, it is possible to feed people or avatars within Second Life using scripted food and animations.
Second Life is an online social game. Some of the basic skills one can do with an avatar in Second Life are walking, flying, changing your view, text chatting, interact with objects, and learn about other avatars.
No, Second Life is for both female and male equally.
Making an avatar in second life is done by right clicking the avatar and selecting appearance. This will open up the shape and clothing window. Using this tool the size and appearance of an avatar can be customised. Skins for avatars can be made using programs such as photoshop and imported into the second life grid for application onto the avatar.
Yes there are slaves in second life. The BDSM community in second life is rather large and there are all sort of types of slaves there. You need to remember that the avatars in second life are real people in real life and therefor they are the ones who choose how to live their "second life".
There are currently no plans to release a Second Life grid for kids. Teen second life closed in 2011. Second life is generally for use by adults only, aged 18 or over. For those aged over 13 however access to Second Life is available with restrictions. Between the ages of 13-15 access to the grid is allowed through an affiliated organization. Only approved avatars are allowed access and are restricted solely to the organizations private estate. If you are aged 16-17 you can access Second Life with the restriction of general maturity rating areas only.
1 second if they're lucky.
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Yes, for basic membership. Second Life is FREE! You can create an avatar and explore SL as long as you want and never pay a dime. However, most residents find that they wish to go shopping and expand the look of their avatars, and this does cost money. How much money you spend in Second Life is entirely up to you though, just like in the real world. You only need a premium account for some features such as renting land.
Mostly because of a child protection law in the US called COPPA. If sites can't guarantee to protect kids' privacy, then they can't have users under 13. Between the ages of 13-15 Second Life can be accessed but this is limited to an affiliated organization and is restricted to its private estate. All Avatars must be approved by the organization.
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Second Life is a virtual world containing content created by its members. Residents can purchase or rent plots of land and theme it however they like. This creates a 3D social network site in which residents can interact with other users through their characters, commonly referred to as avatars.