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Woman Divorces Over Virtual Lover Amy Taylor, 28, cited unreasonable behaviour in the court papers, describing how their three-year marriage came to an end when she twice walked in on her husband pretending to have sex in an online game. Her estranged husband is now engaged to one of the women he had an 'affair' with on Second Life - even though they have never actually met in real life. Amy told Sky News Online how she thought she had found the love of her life when she met David Pollard in an internet chatroom in May 2003. They swapped photos online, and after six months of emails and phone calls, she moved from London into his seaside flat in Cornwall. The couple spent hours having fun together in Second Life - her avatar, or alter ego, in the 3D virtual world was Laura Skye, and his Dave Barmy. But her dreams were shattered three months later when she went for an afternoon nap and woke to find the jobless 40-year-old having sex with an escort girl in the game. "I went mad - I was so hurt. I just couldn't believe what he'd done," Amy said. "I looked at the computer screen and could see his character having sex with a female character. It's cheating as far as I'm concerned. "But he didn't see it as a problem, and couldn't see why I was so upset. He said I was just making a big fuss, and tried to make out it was my fault for not giving him enough attention." She added: "We then made it up and he promised he would never do anything to hurt me again, and would never cheat on me again." The couple got hitched at a registry office in St Austell in July 2005 - and even marked the occasion by holding a virtual wedding in Second Life. They moved to a flat in Newquay, and carried on their virtual lives in the online world, but Amy knew something was wrong. "I still had my suspicions, but couldn't my finger on it," she said. "He never did anything in real life, but I had my suspicions about what he was doing in Second Life." And then the bombshell came in April this year, when she found him in a compromising position with his avatar. "I caught him cuddling a woman on a sofa in the game. It looked really affectionate," she said. "He turned off the computer monitor, and I turned it back on and demanded to look at his chat history. "But he turned off the computer so the history was all deleted - and I ended up going off to his Mum and Dad's in floods of tears." She added: "He confessed he'd been talking to this woman player in America for one or two weeks, and said our marriage was over and he didn't love me anymore, and we should never have got married." The next day Amy went to a solicitor to file for a divorce, which is due to be finalised next week. "The solicitor wasn't at all surprised - she said it was her second divorce case involving Second Life that week," she added. Amy says she was down in the dumps for a while - but now has a new man in her life, who she met while playing the internet fantasy role-playing game World Of Warcraft.

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micksaway @ 13/11/2008 19:54  

Teehee!

My ex discovered 2nd Life... he used to sit up all night playing on it... mostly being virtually used and abused by virtual Dommes in virtual kinky clubs.

Hehehe! Bless...

Wasn't what broke us up though ;o)

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Wannabe @ 13/11/2008 20:07  

Don't s'pose u got this "2nd Life" address?...

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Deleted Member @ 13/11/2008 20:15  

Na I was sent it. Its on Yahoo news If he had discovered BM instead he may still be married

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micksaway @ 13/11/2008 20:25  

Nice post Mick! Did you ever see the documentary on some of the occupants of 2nd Life? It was amazing.... Still, she obviously learnt a lesson... DOH!

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TeeCee @ 13/11/2008 20:26  

No I hadn't heard of it till my mate sent it to me earlier. Thought it might bring a smile to some peeps

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micksaway @ 13/11/2008 20:52  

Dabbled in it about five years ago, I think it was... all I used to do was fly around naked but I prefer to do that in real life so it didn't really hold much interest... It is easy to see how people could get addicted to it though.... However, to base a real life romance around a virtual entity? Hmm....

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TeeCee @ 13/11/2008 21:03  

Now I know why I decided not to go for a doctorate in phsycology,I'd've had to treat people like that

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Oggy @ 13/11/2008 21:54  

You know what will be next...... someone divorcing because games like Nintendo Wii have made golf widows etc

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Karey @ 13/11/2008 22:03  

My mate's ex-wife divorced him because he "spent too much time" on the computer... Erm... Well yeah... developing and building his business cos she was spending money faster than he could bring it in!

Dopey mare.

Poor sod was putting in a good 18 hours a day cos she was such a greedy beeatch.

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Wannabe @ 13/11/2008 23:38  

Now aint that a common story And yes I know it cuts both ways. Swap he for she and back on both partys

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micksaway @ 14/11/2008 00:53  

Cock

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ghosthunter @ 14/11/2008 09:03  

Jim

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Oggy @ 14/11/2008 10:14  

aint all these virtual stuff just crap or do peeps fink its real, or am i just bein very naive?????????

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drobess @ 18/11/2008 01:59  

You need to try it to see it if 'floats your boat'. Some people can get totally immersed in a book or film while others remain emotionally detached and still find enjoyment from it. Certainly with the right set-up a driving game can give you all the adrenaline and excitement of being in a real race, and the right war or horror game can scare the living daylights out of you. The virtual world and role playing games (RPG) give the user a chance to be someone else and to live a fantasy life far different from their life in the Meat World (real life). There are others on here much more qualified to talk about this and I can see how people do get addicted to these fantasy worlds but like any addicition you have to know how to withdraw from it too.

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TeeCee @ 18/11/2008 09:53  

*chortling lots @ Meat World*

I can get totally lost in a book, but I'm no good at RPG - no good at pretending to be someone I'm not. I'm way too WYSIWYG for all that stuff.

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Wannabe @ 18/11/2008 10:02  

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