Posted on 09/20/2018 6:14:50 AM PDT by C19fan
Human sex workers are fighting back against sex robots, claiming they are dehumanizing and could turn users into predators.
Three women who work at Sheila's Ranch in Nevada toldThe Sun they were firmly against the new technology, which has created dolls that look like humans, used for sex acts.
They say the dolls are dehumanizing, encourage violence against women and promote a lack of empathy in sexual scenarios.
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Anyone with a monopoly does.
People never cease to amaze me.
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You should see how vicious women get when they actually start fighting each other...
In today’s world where the man is automatically guilty and practically needs a third party witness and a signed contract, particularly college campuses, a sex robot is a lot more safe than a biological woman.
This is actually why women hate prostitutes.
Bzzzt, wrong. They're actually concerned that the increasingly realistic robots will eventually result the ignoring of women. And to women, nothing is more frightening than that.
Afraid of genuine competition?....at least more genuine than whores and a lot of wives....
Nope, nothing “dehumanizing and dangerous” about prostitution.
Yeah,,,
CAT FIGHT!
Wait until someone splices the brain DNA of a golden retriever into the body DNA of Christie Brinkley. The human race as we know it dies when those pets go on sale.
I, for one, welcome our sex robot overlords.
Offering your body for money is dehumanizing and dangerous.
Yes. It is a very simple risk/reward consideration.
In todays world where the man is automatically guilty and practically needs a third party witness and a signed contract, particularly college campuses, a sex robot is a lot more safe than a biological woman.
It’s really quite sad to read that, however on the other hand, there is an awful lot of truth in your statement.
The movie “Cherry 2000” involved a man seeking spare parts for his sexbot/companion.
The scene in the night club where people negotiate the contracts for sexual encounters was a comic-horror at the time but may end up being prescient.
No one should be surprised at the automation of unskilled and semi-skilled labor.
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