Maybe Sex Robots Will Make Men, Not Women, Obsolete - adult sex toys for women
by:KISSTOY
2019-08-15
Advances in robotics and artificial intelligence have drawn the attention of women's dystopia: what if female robots become so realistic?
So skilled in sex
They keep men out of real relationships?
In fact, I think it is men who should be worried.
It is entirely possible for robots to surpass them.
Maybe it's time to think about it.
Isn't a woman as crude as a man?
There is room for everyone's impure thoughts and desires.
Robots can't tell, and they can give a good massage.
Don't get me wrong. I have a good husband.
I doubt I will trade.
But if I had a daughter, I might consider giving her a robot as a graduation gift from college.
It is better for people who can wash dishes and protect the door.
Yes, I do think women will be spoiled by fashionable men.
Their standards may rise.
They might even be completely overwhelmed by the dating pool.
Just like what has happened to some Japanese men.
Would that be a bad thing?
In this era, I think it is reasonable to raise the standard.
In fact, it is needed.
Let men compete.
This is equivalent to reducing tuition fees around the country for free state universities.
Of course, there may be danger.
For example, it is possible for a hacker to turn a sex robot into a killer.
But my statistician can't help but ask: will this make them more threatening than real men?
Given the basic murder rate of human sexual partners, it's sad to worry.
Also, if they can understand the anatomy of women
I mean, I really understand.
Maybe it's worth the risk.
I am not saying that we should live in a world of radical feminism without men.
I suggest that men and women can coexist, but they may not live together.
Men may be in trouble with things like housework and regular visits to the doctor, but they will deal with it.
Maybe Siri can make an appointment for them. Who knows?
If close automation assistants can meet our sexual needs, maybe we will become stronger as a community.
We will get together online or in person, more respectful, more relaxed and less impatient.
Worth a try.
So bring a sex robot.
Contact the author of the story: Cathy O'Neill. oneil@gmail.
ComTo contacted the editor in charge of the story: Mark Whitehouse at mwhitehouse1 @ bloomberg.