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Would you buy a product that allows people in Second Life to make you feel pain? For example, someone presses a button on a prim which sends a signal to a device that gives you an electrical shock or shoots a rubber band at you. Nothing dangerous. Do you think this would be useful in your everyday interaction in SL? 

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33 minutes ago, Bree Giffen said:

Would you buy a product that allows people in Second Life to make you feel pain? For example, someone presses a button on a prim which sends a signal to a device that gives you an electrical shock or shoots a rubber band at you. Nothing dangerous. Do you think this would be useful in your everyday interaction in SL? 

There is something being sold (or was) by one of the sexy times femdom furniture creators in SL (don’t know if I’m allowed to say the shop name).  It is an app that can be controlled (so I guess it’s a hud too) in SL that does exactly that with electrical shocks.  The shockee wears a collar that receives the commands.  
 

The item itself is touted for use in a variety of ways- behavior & habit corrections is the PG face of it.  

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is already lots of invite app-driven sexy time devices that can be plugged into our computer that can allow the invited person to do stuff to our RL selves

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Not me ,but I'm sure someone would..many someones probably..

Myself I get my butt slapped more than a few times a day by my husband as it is..But he gets his slapped too..

Now, when they come up with something where we can reach out and slap someone across the internet, then yea, I might like that one..hehehehe

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8 hours ago, Bree Giffen said:

Would you buy a product that allows people in Second Life to make you feel pain? For example, someone presses a button on a prim which sends a signal to a device that gives you an electrical shock or shoots a rubber band at you. Nothing dangerous. Do you think this would be useful in your everyday interaction in SL? 

If I answer that, what are you going to do with that information?

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11 minutes ago, Love Zhaoying said:

One of the first "cyber-punk" novels had this in it. The user sat on the pain-giving device.

I was wondering why "standing desks" were all the rage now...

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14 hours ago, Bree Giffen said:

Would you buy a product that allows people in Second Life to make you feel pain? For example, someone presses a button on a prim which sends a signal to a device that gives you an electrical shock or shoots a rubber band at you. Nothing dangerous. Do you think this would be useful in your everyday interaction in SL? 

Not my thing, but a lot of people get aroused by pain so I think there might be an interest for it in the BDSM community. 

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1 hour ago, Lillith Hapmouche said:

Wasn't or isn't XCite also doing that?

At one point, something similar, some time ago.

Don't know if they still are - moved away from their 'products' some time ago as well.

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6 hours ago, Lillith Hapmouche said:

Wasn't or isn't XCite also doing that?

Possibly, but that’s not who I am remembering, because I haven’t shopped their products.  This was either Fapple or Lima & Peru.  It was on a profile tab.  There’s a tiny chance it was the wig shop Spellbound.  I’m pretty sure it was one of the first two, tho.  I don’t have access often to a computer to go inworld to figure it out.  

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On 7/16/2020 at 7:03 PM, Bree Giffen said:

Would you buy a product that allows people in Second Life to make you feel pain? For example, someone presses a button on a prim which sends a signal to a device that gives you an electrical shock or shoots a rubber band at you. Nothing dangerous. Do you think this would be useful in your everyday interaction in SL? 

How much L$? Do the other people need to be on SL to feel pain?

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This is just a simple marketing problem.

Asking on a such general forum as this, about whether or not they'd pay to feel pain, is probably not gonna get you a lot of "yes please!"

If instead you made something more broad, a little system that allowed you to easily connect SL scripts to RL devices, you could pitch that in so many different ways that also includes your original idea. People are already selling this in the form of an LSL-controllable vibrator (physical product), I'd link it but I literally can't remember the name of it. That said, there is this (NSFW Github), but it's not quite "plug and play" by itself, not useful unless you know 100% what you're doing.

Is this even a serious question, or just spitballing? Were you planning to ship shockers to people?

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On 7/17/2020 at 12:09 AM, Lucia Nightfire said:

No matter what the product is, "Someone will buy it.".

In my experience, for people to "buy" something, it needs to be free 🙂

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