Meet the PleasureScape Team
At PleasureScape Furniture, we don't just care about creating the best Second Life sex furniture—we care about making the entire experience fun, immersive, and a little bit filthy. Whether you need top-tier customer support or just want to know who’s responsible for that trash can you’re currently fucking on, here’s the team behind it all.
👑 Owner & Creator: Daria Kovalenko
Username: itsmedaria
Daria is the mastermind behind PleasureScape Furniture—the creator of everything you see, test, buy, and thoroughly enjoy. She’s a little sarcastic (read: massively sarcastic), but her dedication to creating high-quality, immersive, and downright dirty furniture is unmatched.
Her favorite thing? Turning the most unexpected objects into sex furniture in Second Life. Beds and sofas are great, sure, but nothing gets her excited like making something totally random into a fuckable masterpiece—trees, trash cans, back alley walls. The dirtier and sneakier, the better.
Her personal favorite PleasureScape item? The Sneaky Glory Hole. If you know, you know.
📞 Customer Support: Amaris Kovalenko
Username: MrsPleasureS
Amaris is Daria’s sister, and like all younger siblings, she was strong-armed into helping out at the store. She’s technically our go-to for customer support, though there’s a 70% chance she’s AFK when you message her.
That being said, she does eventually respond to questions, notecards, and support questions—usually right after she’s finished sleeping or making coffee. If you don’t hear back immediately, just know she’ll get to it as soon as caffeine hits her bloodstream.
Her favorite PleasureScape item? The Monroe Bed—which, by her own admission, she has definitely used more times than is acceptable within the Christian faith.
🤖 Service Bot: PleasureScape Support
Username: PleasureScapeSupport
This one’s exactly what it says on the tin. PleasureScape Support is stationed over at our Street Whores location, handling any issues that might arise. Not that we get many—after two years in operation, we can confidently say our shit runs smooth.
On the rare occasion something does go wrong, we aim to have it resolved within 48 hours—though our current average sits around 12 hours. Not bad for a bot.




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