Metaverse Affairs: What To Know About Cheating In Virtual Reality

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We aren’t condoning marital cheating. But we are approaching a soon-to-be big topic honestly. The metaverse is coming. And when it arrives, adult-oriented content will come right along with it. And beyond that, so will a number of life’s typical current issues. They’ll just be wrapped up in virtual reality settings. Life cheating on wives, girlfriends, boyfriends, and husbands.

Some may see the metaverse as a unique opportunity to cheat on a signifigant other. Some may find ways to unveil such cheating in new ways. Long gone might be the errant discovered sext, replaced by the discovery a s sexy avatar’s lingerie. Or something like that. I’m not sure. But metaverse cheating is certainly a topic worth exploring.

The divorce rate in the United States is bloated. Over half of all married couples will part ways, many of them, on pretty awful terms. Divorce lawyers make out well. While financial issues and compatibility issues certainly account for a lot of divorces, cheating is a top driver of these legal separations.

People get bored sexually, they go out and find something newer, someone more entertaining. Those people get caught. And thus begins the process of divorce.

In real-life, cheating leaves a trail of evidence. Whether in your phone’s text messages or email inboxes, or via a lipstick stain or leftover perfume scent on a jacket, the cheater has a difficult time avoiding detection. Hence, a reason many couples split. Remember, these are just the cheaters who get caught. One stats in the NY Times reports that 15% of women and 25% of men play the cheater field. That’s heavy. Because we gotta think most people aren’t honest about their cheating ways in a poll.

Metaverse Cheating: What To Expect

The metaverse will appear like a clean extramarital escape to some. No lingering, incriminating text messages. You just port off to a VR world and get your affairs on. Clearly, this isn’t actualized sex, at least by any traditional definition.

And you can get caught. I mean, if the wife or husband walks in and your in your Oculus Rift and nothing else, jerking it, they are gonna think something is up.

But the metaverse will offer something far more captivating than porn watching. You’ll be able to meet up and interact with other people on a virtual level. And because it is virtual, many folks may not consider it cheating at all.

We know the standard definition of cheating is essentially the established or implied boundaries between you and your partner. For most, sexual chatting between two real people is cheating. But not for all. For some, kissing isn’t cheating. For others, sex isn’t cheating unless you feel emotion for the other person.

Is playing porn games cheating? Probably for most, but not for everyone.

For some, the metaverse won’t be considered cheating. But for others, it certainly will.

The metaverse will offer an array of affair options. For example, you’ll interact and talk with someone. This means you’ll have an opportunity to get to know that person. Also, some sex toys will bluetooth connect to your device. This means you can use sex toys while interacting with your metaverse partner.

These virtual options will enhance virtual cheating greatly. And let’s be honest, if you get comfortable with a metaverse lover, you might get comfortable and ambitious enough to meet up in real life. For many, cheating is about the safety in not getting caught. And that comes with trust, trust that can be built in the metaverse.

The metaverse may feel like a free pass for the cheater, but there is someone behind the avatar. It is no different than having late night erotic chats on the phone while your signifigant other is on a night shift. You only distinquish between the two by giving a nod to the metaverse as the more robust opportunity. There’s more sexually expansive opportunities in the metaverse.

So yes, if you hook up in the metaverse and you have an SO, you are most likely cheating. Metaverse affairs will run rampant, no doubt, because many people will see it as a free pass. Others may see it as a way to leave less traces so as to not risk getting caught.