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Question: What do Sylvester Stallone, Paul McCartney, Frank Sinatra, and George Bush have in common? Answer: In addition to their contr...
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Good reporting Camury; you've covered all psychological aspects of social interaction in SL. Your final question can't be answered in a general way, for it's all relative to the individual. Some make deeper friendships in SL than they ever would in RL, for entirely different and personal reasons. Others just need to 'get out more' when it's become simply an addiction. Sociologically, as you point out, SL mirrors RL with less 'threat', which is bound to boost confidence in the less secure. There will always be the abusers, the abused, the manipulators, the creative geniuses, the egotistical and the socialites, in both walks of life. You'll find them everywhere, but in SL you can at least choose to avoid them or join them. In my own experience, I don't think SL makes isolation worse but is a godsend to those who need to be socially interactive and don't have the opportunity in RL. Putting the cat amongst the pigeons here though - I wholeheartedly believe that RL parents need to really limit their time in SL and concentrate on their children :)
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