Will Virtual Reality Make Infidelity Safer? VR3000 Thinks So!

TAMPA BAY, Fla.—Websites like AshleyMadison.com give men who find themselves tempted to stray a place to search for a partner, but thanks to VR3000, a virtual reality production company, VR might just save those men's families and their jobs while giving them an outlet to explore their own sexual needs and desires in a safe environment with a virtual mistress.

The true cost of a real world affair can be devastating, and not just because of the infidelity itself. Many former clients of Ashley Madison learned that lesson the hard way when hackers exposed their personal data online. The result? Many men lost their families, their homes and their jobs; some men even committed suicide. People have even been "busted by the cloud," so to speak, just for sending an illicit text. It has happened to mainstream stars like Ben Affleck and Gavin Rossdale, among others, and it undoubtedly will happen again and again.

"VR affairs are the future of infidelity," predicted Andrew Alvarez, CEO of Webmaster Central and founder of VR3000 Studios. "We provide our customers with an opportunity to have a stimulating sexual experience with nearly perfect individuals. This is their chance for an explicit and fully uncensored hook-up with a different woman every day. And we do it without the severe risks associated with traditional affairs."

As Alvarez explains it, VR technology is rapidly evolving, and can fully immerse participants into a fantasy world that stimulates the senses in ways that feel amazingly real. Skeptical bloggers who have reviewed VR technologies for the first time have even described the experience as bringing them to tears. While the best VR gear can be expensive, according to Alvarez, it's a small price to pay to avoid the devastating costs that come with divorce. In addition, VR3000 offers VR content via streaming. Since a typical VR scene is huge, it is impractical to download the content onto many mobile devices. Streaming technology solves that problem and makes it much easier to use.

"We're still in the early stages with VR tech, so it shouldn't be a surprise that our customers tend to be affluent men with a lot to lose if they got caught cheating," noted Alvarez. "It's not easy to get away with an affair when there's so much technology waiting to tell on you. We've heard stories of men texting their mistresses, only to have that text show up on an iPad at home. Suspicious wives can track their husbands through cell phone location services, or even through inexpensive tracking or listening devices sold on Amazon.

"Our technology is the beginning of the end [for many] of broken marriages, accidental pregnancies, communicable diseases, public embarrassment, life altering divorces, financial disaster and more," he added. "In some ways you could say we are providing a desperately needed community service."

For more information about VR3000 or simply to try out the experience, those interested may visit VR3000.com.