ss_blog_claim=5f03e3e7fa6ca8c951b6fbd30fa71c10 Second Life Marriage Ends | Digital Pivot

Second Life Marriage Ends

Yet another relationship is ruined, due to Second Life. This time, the couple, Amy Taylor, 28, and  David Pollard, 40, had gotten married in a lavish online ceremony, while also being married in real life.  The couple met in an online chat room in 2003. It started out as an online relationship, but soon existed as well in the real world.

The wife began to suspect he was being unfaithful, catching his avatar having sex, online, with a cyber prostitute, and decided to hire an online private investigator to track her husband’s virtual activities.

Pollard admitted having an online relationship with a “girl in America” but denied wrongdoing. “We weren’t even having cyber sex or anything like that, we were just chatting and hanging out together,” he told the Western Morning News.

Amy is now in a relationship with a man she met while playing World of Warcraft.

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2 Responses to “Second Life Marriage Ends”

  1. Seriously, these kinds of things make me feel like I know nothing about people or the world.

    Totally beyond me…

  2. I think the same thing. I usually just sort of shake my head and wonder where the world is going to be in 20 years, where will the “normal” side of things be.

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