Second Life: Project Arousal v1.0683 – 2026

Where?

When buying couple-interactive toys, I always wonder: How many people actually use this? How hard is it to find someone?

In furry and futanari circles, PA/PS is popular. At Inarishim in Densetsu, 9 out of 14 people were wearing it. There’s also a PA radar that scans for users and lists names.

But at Maui Swingers’ Resort… zero. Bouncing through clubs, I rarely see anyone with PA active. So, finding playmates seems tough—especially if you’re not into the furry or futanari circles.

Summary

The A.I. summary, which I was too lazy to write, in <200 words:

The core engine (L$2,150 in 2026) includes arousal controls, animations, and a HUD, with hundreds of add-ons available. Setup involves attaching the system, chest, lower body (customizable for bodies like Kemono or Avatar 2.0), and tweaking touch targets via the build editor. RLV auto-accept helps, and a helpful partner is recommended for learning—avoid jumping straight into sex without learning how PA works.

To animate partners, add Project Sex 2 (L$2,500) plus a cheap Guest HUD. Voice packs like Good Moaning enhance immersion through better breathing and moans.

While popular in furry and futanari communities (with a PA radar to spot users), it seems rare elsewhere, making playmates hard to find outside niche sims. Expensive and complex, but rewarding for those who master it.

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