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Our Second Life bisexual groups
BiCafe Beach Place is home to several Second Life groups for
bisexuals under the BiCafe.com umbrella.
In addition to the property, BiCafe manages and supports these groups.
BiCafe provides the human and financial resources to make our fast
growing bisexual community lively and entertaining.
This page shows the details and activities of each of our Second Life
groups.

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Second Life Group
founded in 2006 by Brenda Archer.
1400 members.
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Bisexuals in Second Life is the largest bisexual group
in the world, real or virtual!
Never before in the history of bisexuality has any single group ever
grown past the 1000 members mark. Brenda Archer, the founder of the
group reached that number in less than a year's time on Second Life!
In October 2007, the group moved to the BiCafe umbrella to facilitate
further growth while offering a greater range of resources to the
members.
The group has three Sunday meetings, 5am, 2pm and 8pm (SL time) to serve
members on three continents.
We welcome all genders and orientations including people new to
bisexuality and people in an avie of the other gender. We include
all the subcultures that Real Life bisexuals are found in, including
the GLBT, the swinger community, the Pagan communities, the BDSM,
and many more. It's OK if you're identified bi, gay, lesbian,
straight, transgender or Other. We include all the major subcultures
of SL whether Furry, Gorean.
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Second Life Group
founded in 2007 by Erasmus Hartunian.
15 members.
Open membership.
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Bi Francophones is a communication group for our
French speaking members and bilingual members who wish to socialize with
them.
All groups notices and chat are in French. Anyone with even "vacation"
level French is welcome to join.
Our language groups are not distinct from our main groups. They are
meant to be inclusive of our other groups, but were required to overcome
the limited options of Second Life groups.
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Second Life Group
founded in 2007 by Erasmus Hartunian.
20 members
Open membership. |
Bisexuelle in SL is a communication group for our
German speaking members and bilingual members who wish to socialize with
them.
All groups notices and chat are in German. Anyone with even "vacation"
level German is welcome to join.
Our language groups are not distinct from our main groups. They are
meant to be inclusive of our other groups, but were required to overcome
the limited options of Second Life groups.
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Second Life Group
founded in 2007 by Erasmus Hartunian.
150 members.
Open membership. |
BiCafe.com for Bisexuals is a social bridge for bisexuals
who wish to extend their social life between the virtual and the
real world.
In addition to members from BiCafe.com, the group also welcomes bisexuals
from Second Life seeking a social setting connected to the real
world.
This group complements the Bisexuals in Second Life group which is
centered on the social setting of Second Life. Many bisexuals are
active in both groups while others are more comfortable in one or
the other group depending upon their personal preferences.
The group offers parties with DJs, live concerts, leisure activities and
other social events at BiCafe Beach Place.
Membership at BiCafe.com is NOT required to join BiCafe.com for
Bisexuals in Second Life.
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Second Life Group
founded in 2007 by Erasmus Hartunian.
40 members.
Open membership. |
The new PolyBi group in Second Life offers social
networking in and out of Second Life for couples and singles seeking
a lifestyle of pleasures with more than one partner.
While bisexuality is predominant in poly relationships and encounters, it
is also in harmony with heterosexuality in most poly relationships.
PolyBi welcomes members of any sexual orientation and lifestyle
choice, including swinging, or the "lifestyle" as it is often called
today.
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Second Life Group
founded in 2007 by Erasmus Hartunian.
10 members.
Paid membership. |
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The Bisexual Artists Guild promotes artists and
performers in Second Life to businesses, clubs and galleries. It is also
a communication network for the artists.
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Most virtual worlds are free to join and participate. You
then have the option of purchasing their local currency to buy things,
rent homes, etc.
To join inWorldz, click ...

To join Second Life, click this link
Second Life.com
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