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Krystina Ferraris

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  1. Yes actually I know a few too. Some people I know who are RL couples come to SL to explore things they can’t or don’t feel safe doing in RL.
  2. True but I’m pretty certain that nobody currently “near me” shares any of my kinks 😅
  3. Because to paraphrase Animal Mother… “they can talk the talk but can they walk the walk?” 😆
  4. But it would pay itself off in a million years. 😉
  5. Ask the developers of Thundr to add an optional “location” feature.
  6. Because the Marines have the best looking uniforms, all of them. I know because I fell for one and his dress blues lol
  7. I know it sounds crazy but look at it this way… There are worse beliefs Mari. Some people I know believe I have the skill to magic up money on demand… I’d rather fart 😅
  8. My two cents is that you misunderstood the original meaning behind the OP’s question. We all know that people are in SL for a many different reasons. We also know that some people hide behind their avatars to inflict pain and grief on others. Others also use their avatars to catfish. You can have whatever avatar you want, it doesn’t have to match your RL physical characteristics, phenotypes or gender. Nobody is going to dispute that fact. If someone is using their avatar to deliberately deceive another person than that’s where the ethics come into question. IMO it isn’t ethical to deceive, in RL or SL. Other people are allowed to have their POV. I am not in SL with the intention of finding a RL partner either so all the gender issues really don’t bother me. However if I were, I would like to have a RL guy behind the SL male avatar, that’s me and I’m wired like that. As friends though I honestly don’t care if the person behind the avatar matches the gender of the avatar, even in voice. I have no intention of getting into a romantic or sexual relationship with them so it has zero relevance. Other people look for different things and we should respect that, I think.
  9. Same here, I’ve one man I see here when he can be online (seldom) and I know him RL so that doesn’t count I guess. the rest is whatever as I’m not looking for anything beyond chit chat, friends etc as I’m not always IW either. Some people though are constantly looking for the next big rl love or something, or it seems to be that way in some places!
  10. The only unethical thing is deception. If you're not planning on using your female characters to catfish others then RL info do not matter.
  11. Thank you!! They’re gorgeous I’ll try and adopt a few myself ❤️❤️❤️
  12. Hey guys @rasterscan @bjoyful can I ask where did you get the dogs, are they part of the new avatars ? 🐶🐶 I love them
  13. There are lots, will IM privately, there’s an admin fee of L$50 per shot hope that’s ok! 👩‍🌾😉
  14. Sedation Scylla, dart gun mandatory! After that they just purr away! I have a furminator that will do the trick, you comb away while I'll keep putting him under 🦁 I'll walk away just before he comes back to his senses so he won't hate me forever (kitties do remember the faces of those who did such things to them)
  15. I never thought about it Love, I assumed that walking around in plastic overalls and wellies would be a sufficient turn off for most guys! 😉 However… thank you!! 😉 ❤️
  16. @Scylla Rhiadra I completely agree regarding the implied or assumed “intimacy” when it comes to professional women. I honestly can’t understand why in 2023 we are still trying to figure that out. And it’s sad, on so many levels. There is great respect and camaraderie between us vets of all genders, it transcends nationalities and borders as it can be seen at conferences and LinkedIn professional groups. People learn from each other's work and experiences; I find it so cool that a vet in Iran tries to save animals’ lives too and they’re facing many of the same issues I’m facing. There’s hope that someday soon, people will give each other unconditional respect…
  17. I know it sounds like I’m making this up but I swear it’s the truth. It’s “normal” for my clients to address me or refer to me as “the girl” or “the blonde”, while my male colleagues are dr this and dr that. I don’t like titles but why can’t I be addressed at least by my name?
  18. Hey Sid, I don’t know where you’re coming from with this one but I can assure you… in my male dominated profession (at least here it is) l don’t expect or want compliments. I just want respect. Sounds weird but I get anything short of a pat on the head when I’m working with farmers or stud folks.
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