- HOW TO REMOVE A TOPIC FROM SECOND LIFE FORUMS UPGRADE
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on the left side of the hud are three tabs called, Settings, Cosmetics and Genetics. I don't really know if you need the tag on, but better dealing with it before you go there than after,in case it's really laggy there. Make sure you have your group tag on, just in case. If for some reason you don't still have the boxes your heads came in, you can always go to the store and use the redelivery terminal. But of course if they want a top nocht sexy girl, that is sure out of their leagues.Before you would ever have to buy a new head, you should still have the box the head came in, so you can always get a new head by attaching the original box it came in and getting a new folder from it.
HOW TO REMOVE A TOPIC FROM SECOND LIFE FORUMS FULL
I often see full mesh girls (not amazing looking, but at least decent) having their time with noobs. Even if it's another guy on a girl's avatar. I'm a "adult sim resident" and I can say, no matter how noobish the guy look, someone will be willing to deal with him. Appearance is a factor, yes.especially when it reflects the guy's personality! I'll agree that my generalization was too broad. A llama can be sympathic and interesting, too, unique avatars are a statement of its own in some way. And then there are avatars that I find truely admireable and interesting. I know that there avatar types that I wouldn't start a conversation with, because they look like we share nothing and create a not so pleasing image in my mind. It can create interest, it can spark a conversation, but it can also create rejection, disgust and a lack of interest to strike up a conversation. The look of an avatar always carries a message, an idea and gives insight on at least something about the person behind the keyboard. While love blossoms from the mind and heart, I wouldn't say looks can be cast aside completely.
HOW TO REMOVE A TOPIC FROM SECOND LIFE FORUMS UPGRADE
I feel like the male avatars who care to customize and upgrade are those interested in socializing, roleplay and expression. Stuck somewhere between noob days and whatever was the hype in 2007. Pure logic would support that argument, but in reality there is a huge group of male avatars that hang out on sex sims, that have seen little to no upgrade. I know one lovely woman who met a llama in SL, and who went on to meet and marry him in RL. Personality is much more important to them. Women who are looking for love, as opposed to sex, don't take appearance into account.
Bedding women is so far down their priorities it's not even on the list. I know quite a few very successful scripters, builders, land barons and businessmen who have very basic, un-sexy avatars. The ones who keep their noob appearance are usually the ones who are completely uninterested in pixel bopping. If that's what they wanted, they'd figure out that women who are looking for sex are looking for guys who look hot, and gear up. Guys who are years old with a noob avatar don't get any women. umm dude, go look in a rl mirror okeyĪctually, this is completely wrong. What's funny is, he'll looks like crap, but sometimes he'll spend thousands on an Aeros, and then he can't position it right, so it sticks out of his belly button. If he's years old with a noob avatar, he probably only has one priority. bedding as many women as possible.