Comment by Jim Campbell
December 11th, 2018
So what if you had a very special woman and you were In reality, she was you best friend and and she took off with another guy.
Oh well, life moves forward. LOL
How Many People Want To Have Sex With A Robot? The Numbers Are In…
THE VIDEO BELOW WILL SHOW THAT THE FEMALE INVOLVED WITH THIS ENDEAVOR HAS MULTIPLE SCREWS LOOSE.
by Tyler Durden
December 11th, 2018
Social psychologist and prominent “sexpert” author, Dr. Justin J. Lehmiller, a Research Fellow at Indiana University’s The Kinsey Institute, has actually compiled the data.
He posed the question as part of his research:
I’ve seen a lot of articles lately about sex robots and how they’re supposedly going to revolutionize our sex lives. A lot of these articles make the assumption that there’s a lot of demand and desire for sex robots, but is that really the case?
His inquiry sought to find out: How many people are into the idea of getting it on with a bot anyway? And also, are robots likely to replace a lot of human-on-human sex?
Lehmiller wrote: “I collected data from more than 4,000 Americans about their sexual fantasies for my book Tell Me What You Want, and the results can speak to these questions.”
Dr. Lehmiller documented, among other things, whether participants ever fantasized about sex with a robot, especially in a time when the world’s first “sex doll brothels” are popping up in cities across the globe.
Stories about the latest trends from the robot sex doll industry have proven sensationally popular, often going viral, including increasing reports of brothels being shut down soon after they open.
Please see the entire article below.
Despite the media popularity and hype over the bizarre trend which took off in 2018, Dr. Lehmiller found that only 14.3% of the 4,000 men and women surveyed had fantasized about sex with a robot. The numbers varied by gender.
Here’s what he found out, per the report:
- Just 10.7% of women reported having had a fantasy about sex with a robot
- Males were more likely to fantasize about sex with a robot, at 17% (anyone surprised?)
- 22.8% of people who identified as “non-binary” gender (about 5% of the sample) were most likely to fantasize about this
- Dr. Lehmiller concluded that “the vast majority of people who had robot fantasies had them infrequently, which suggests that they’re not necessarily big on the idea.”
- In terms of frequency, a mere 1.2% of women, 1.4% of men, and 4.3% identifyin
So despite the titillating media buzz, it’s unlikely that the sex robot industry will take off anytime soon, as people’s interest appears to stop only at checking out the lurid headlines.
Dr. Lehmiller’s report noted:
In other words, our fantasies usually aren’t just about some mechanical sex act—and mechanical sex is literally what robots provide.
Of course, it may be possible for robots to offer some emotional connection with the right programming and appearance.
To the extent that robots can eventually be created where you can have what feels like a human interaction (you know, like the robots in Westworld and Ex Machina), people may start to warm up to the idea.
He concludes that “the sex robot revolution we’ve been hearing so much about may be a bit overhyped.”
It could also be due to the rising number of reports noting poor sanitation and failure to “properly clean” the silicone seductresses for repeat masturbatory purposes.
We can’t imagine too many people’s fantasies incorporating that deeply unpleasant little detail.
THE END
The truth about the “SEX TOY” market is well hidden. Every city now has Adult shops where the purchase of sex toys is readily available. The sex industry is a multi Billion Dollar industry and is growing every year.
The truth is that People, both sexes, really enjoy sex!
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