Sunday, February 1, 2009

What Is Restrained Life Anyway?

The Restrained Life Viewer is a different way of experiencing Second Life. For those interested in exploring dominance and submission it provides opportunities to make those Second Life experiences more real and the control and power exchange deeper and more involving.

The Restrained Life Viewer is an alternative to the standard Second Life Viewer. It was created by Marine Kelley. She also created an outstanding set of restraints that use the capabilities the viewer provides to make a true restraint experience in Second Life. Among the experiences you can have with the Restrained Life Viewer that are not possible with standard Second Life:

  • Limits to communication - Blocked chat, IM's or notecards, hidden names and locations
  • Forced stripping and wearing of clothes and attachments
  • Inescapable cages and other bondage devices
  • Forced tp anywhere your dom may want to send you
  • Loss of privacy due to monitoring of your Second Life experience and communication
  • Sensory deprivation limiting vision, sound, and touch
  • Limits to your mobility in Second Life
Why would anyone want to have these experiences in Second Life? It's because control and power exchange lies at the heart of the dominance and submission experience. The Restrained Life Viewer makes it all more possible and real in the world of Second Life.

The Restrained Life Viewer may be downloaded here.

3 comments:

  1. Actually... RLV doesn't have anything that reduces privacy. What abilities there are to monitor subs are available in the standard viewer. RLV adds nothing to those.

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  2. it allows the Dominant to monitor their subs chat. so yes it does reduce their privacy abit. but of course its up to the Dom/Domme if they choose to use these features or not

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  3. No, RLV does NOT allow a dominant to monitor their subs chat. There is NO RLV feature that does this.

    A sub, running a the *standard viewer* can have their chat monitored. RLV is NOT required.

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