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Gaming Thursday, December 27th 2012 at 10:30 am

Female Avatars in Second Life Wear More Revealing Clothes Than Male Counterparts

In keeping with trends set by pretty much every video game and adolescent male fantasy in the history of forever, female avatars in the digital realm are more likely to be scantily clad than their male counterparts. That’s according to a study of digital fashion in online play space Second Life by researchers at Laval University, who we’d like to thank for reminding us that Second Life is still, apparently, a thing.

The study of 400 avatars found that most 71% of male avatars covered more than 75% of their skin, presumably because at this point, even men’s avatars are showing virtual paunches. Don’t laugh, folks, this is for real —  I swear the hairline on my WoW toon is starting to recede. In contrast, just 5% of female avatars in the study were covering that much skin. On the other end of the spectrum, almost half of female avatars — 47% — covered between 25 and 49% of their skin, as compared to 9% of male avatars in the study who were strolling around largely unclothed.

Interestingly, the results of the study also demonstrated that female avatars were more likely to show more skin regardless of whether or not they showed other traditional signs of gender-specified beauty like high chest to waist ratios. In other words, even female avatars who weren’t sporting cartoonish bodies made possible only through the miracles of advanced physics engines were generally more scantily clad than their male counterparts.

While the results are interesting, it’s unclear what they really tell us about the psychology behind belly-button baring female avatars, as the data is incomplete since there’s no telling whether it’s actually a man or woman piloting those digital bodies. Without knowing that, the insights that can be gained from a study like this are limited and foggy ones at best.

Then again, it’s pretty unthinkable that any male Second Life participant would create a female avatar for the sole purpose of dressing it in revealing attire. Right guys? Guys? Right?

Eugh.

(via PLOS ONE, image via Flickr)

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  • http://twitter.com/lysana Brenda/Lysana/either

    I’ve been in SL for over five years. I’d say that it’s a combination of influences, starting with how an unknown percentage of female avis are operated by men so they’re dressed to please the male gaze. That drive influences what gets sold in SL clothing stores. And thus female avis regardless of gender of operator can either roll with what’s out there or seek out the more restrained attire. Mind, it’s out there. But it’s easy to make a cheap buck in SL with a minimum of pixels in the clothing layers.

  • Jeremy Swink

    They must not be counting furries, I swear the dudes wear less clothes than the girls.

  • Anonymous

    If you can have any body you want then you feel free to dress any way you want :-D So everybody is twenty three and gorgeous!