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Why Ban Robot Sex Dolls?
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Not that I would indulge but I don't see what it has to do with anyone else if someone wants to have sex with a robot.
Not that I would indulge but I don't see what it has to do with anyone else if someone wants to have sex with a robot.
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If a bloke could splash out on a doll like that (maybe “splash out” isn’t the best phrase to use) he could probably afford the real thing. Whatever – I quite like the idea of some bloke buying the doll and then, a few months later, a friend down the pub says to him “Chin up, mate – plenty more fish in the sea and all that”.
These seem like the next step in the human doll craze, very big in Japan. It's a man thing. A man who can't get a girlfriend thing. These are not joke inflatables but silicone-skin covered, fully articulated, human sized women with orifices of choice who await your bidding bit never, ever speak out of turn. Costs start at around £15,000, and they are all bespoke items.
Brain bleach please.
Brain bleach please.
Interesting.
I can see why the prurient moral majority will see this as 'wrong' - but some people will enjoy a robot if they are unable to form relationships, this is an outlet that harms no-one.
I think there is little doubt that this robot, and ever more sophisticated models will be made available in the future because of the financial potential.
Look at the billion-dollar adult film industry which exists purely to feed the male urge for fulfilment - if these robots make 1% of that turnover, someone will be seriously rich.
Personally, I think it's the ugliest most sexless un-erotic thing I have ever seen, but hey, whatever floats your boat.
If I were advertising it though, I wouldn't take the hair off mid-demo, people want to forget that she is not real, not have it underlined.
Oh, and I'd replace Doctor Geek with a sultry young model, so people can start imagining that the robot will look like her, not as it is, a seriously weird hybrid of women's faces which makes it look like what it is - a doll, but in this game, imagination is everything.
I can see why the prurient moral majority will see this as 'wrong' - but some people will enjoy a robot if they are unable to form relationships, this is an outlet that harms no-one.
I think there is little doubt that this robot, and ever more sophisticated models will be made available in the future because of the financial potential.
Look at the billion-dollar adult film industry which exists purely to feed the male urge for fulfilment - if these robots make 1% of that turnover, someone will be seriously rich.
Personally, I think it's the ugliest most sexless un-erotic thing I have ever seen, but hey, whatever floats your boat.
If I were advertising it though, I wouldn't take the hair off mid-demo, people want to forget that she is not real, not have it underlined.
Oh, and I'd replace Doctor Geek with a sultry young model, so people can start imagining that the robot will look like her, not as it is, a seriously weird hybrid of women's faces which makes it look like what it is - a doll, but in this game, imagination is everything.
Retrochic - "There is a dark side to this. They are 'bespoke' . Nothing to stop someone ordering a doll that looks and acts like a child."
let's hope the manufacturers are ethnical enough not to open that side of the market - which would undoubtedly be even more profitable.
It's the age-old moral dilemma - Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
let's hope the manufacturers are ethnical enough not to open that side of the market - which would undoubtedly be even more profitable.
It's the age-old moral dilemma - Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
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