It appears very likely that mankind is going to have human-like robots someday.
There was a story this week about a guy working on a robot girlfriend: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,465844,00.html My question is how much more realistic would the robot have to get, before some pervert would want to start humping it. I know there are already people like that out there, because I have seen video clips of woman using a machine that has artificially male characteristics. And I have seen ( but never used ) gadgets that simulate the female organ, and this appears to be a million dollar industry. So lets say, just for the heck of it, that he makes this robot woman capable of doing the Monica Lewinsky. How many guys would admit they gave it a whirl? My theory is that men will first pay by the minute to rent these robots in a private booth, meaning a sexual robot could screw up to 100 men per day, or 700 per week or 35,000 per year, presuming they only screw one man at a time and not in some kind of orgy fashion. So if the robot cost 1 million, and each guy pays $ 100, then it would pay for itself in 3 years or less, presuming the owner of the club doesn't pay taxes. I am thinking it will be like a taxi, in that other riders split the cost of the ride. For me, I think the robot would have to look nearly identical to Paulina Porizkova http://www.realitywanted.net/wp-content/2007/11/si_porizkova.jpg before I would pay $ 100. The robot would have to look like a female before I would even consider it. Imagine though, if the fantasy experience came with a tropical island hut resembling Giligan's Island and Mary Ann or Ginger were willing to do anything you asked? I would sell the equity in my house. I am getting goosebumps just thinking about it. Unfortunately, I won't live long enough to see that. Imagine if the robot gets daily use for a hundred years. A person could be screwing the same robot that their grandfather sowed his oats on. David --------------------------------------------------------------------- Give this to a friend: ot-subscr...@texascavers.com To unsubscribe, e-mail: ot-unsubscr...@texascavers.com For additional commands, e-mail: ot-h...@texascavers.com