May 31st, 2018 -- by Bacchus
Sex Robot For Her
Whenever the usual nattering nabobs of blue-nosed sex-negativism start wringing their moist hands about the horrifying prospect of sex robots and the social damage they will surely wreak upon our society, it’s easy to tell that they are imagining some sort of improved animatronic sex dolls aimed at men. It never seems to cross their minds that there would be a market for a strong metal man with an utterly reliable penis and a complete lack of the usual male bullshit:
This artwork comes from the cover of Sesso Folle. There’s a visible artist signature lower left, but I can’t quite make it out.
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Reads like “Aller” to me. Probably some nickname, then.
But does he do the dishes?
If so, then that’s someone’s birthday present sorted
Isaac Asimov (of course) did however consider this situation, however briefly, in the “I, Robot” series :D
Yes, he was a dirty old man even before he got old.
I believe in one episode of Star Trek: Next Generation, the Denise Crosby character, Natasha “Tasha” Yar, successfully solicited sex from the anatomically correct and “fully functional” Data character.
He also had sex with the Borg Queen, but that’s a whole other Trek episode…
The most official copy of the Drunk Trek rules for TNG that circulated in the late 80s and early 90s was written at my college campus and I was, though not a huge Trek fan, usually present for the communal Drunk Trek viewings. Data saying he was “fully functional” was a raucous chug, even though AFAIK know there wasn’t a supporting rule.