If a tree falls down in a virtual world and no one’s there, does it make a noise? If you have sex in a virtual world but can’t feel it, is it worth the time?
Can you feel where we’re going here?
Since the beginning of time, the time of RealTouch that is, there’s been a discussion here as to the accuracy of using the word “virtual” to describe the experience. In the online world it has come to mean something that has the essence of being real but actually isn’t. So could RealTouch, the most sophisticated personal pleasure device ever created for man, be labeled virtual if so much of the experience is real? After all, it’s you and not your avatar that’s getting your freak on.
RealTouch is actually the best of both worlds. It delivers an authentic – considered an antonym for virtual – sexual encounter, very real in that you feel every in, out, twist, and turn, every sensation of what you’re watching onscreen. What you see is what you feel. That’s the physical part, lots of virtue – quality, asset, worth, merit, etc. – but nothing virtual about it.
But then there’s the mental aspect of the experience and here’s where RealTouch delivers the essence of the sexual experience. You can have sex with virtually as many different partners as you’d like – blondes, brunettes, redheads, anime princesses and the best bodies or otherworldly creatures that CGI can create.
Speaking of otherworldly, what would you think about having RealTouch coded to to interact through your avatars in the simulated environments of popular virtual online communities?
Here’s another thing though about RealTouch that’s not virtual. Doctors and therapists are finding that regular use of RealTouch is enhancing the overall sexual health of men by increasing both size and endurance. Now that’s some added value you can grab on to.
So enjoy Virtual Worlds Day this Friday. Really.
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