Like many technologies it has its positives and negatives.
For lonely people, it might be a great boon. Not just for the sexual aspect but for the companionship a computerised doll might be able to provide.
It might also stop some (not all, certainly), "incel's" whining about their lives and blaming women for their own failings.
On the negative, for some it will probably replace all human interaction as they withdraw from society even more. Then there are the ones who will project a willing, robotic, consenting personality of a robot on to living flesh and blood women.
But, CL, I don't think you've asked the most important question: "Do they do a Hugh Jackman model?"
For lonely people, it might be a great boon. Not just for the sexual aspect but for the companionship a computerised doll might be able to provide.
It might also stop some (not all, certainly), "incel's" whining about their lives and blaming women for their own failings.
On the negative, for some it will probably replace all human interaction as they withdraw from society even more. Then there are the ones who will project a willing, robotic, consenting personality of a robot on to living flesh and blood women.
But, CL, I don't think you've asked the most important question: "Do they do a Hugh Jackman model?"
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