Friday, August 7, 2015

"Having sex with robots within 50 years the normal"

Sex with robots will be socially accepted by 2070. More than that of buttock go with a robot will happen more in fifty years than sex between men. Sex as you and I will know today are considered primitive in half a century. It expects at least Professor Helen Driscoll, an expert on sex psychology at the University of Sunderland in Britain.


The idea of sex with robots may seem awkward, but according to Driscoll, the resistance against so-called "robofilie 'fast slacking. 


 Context of current standards 
"We think of things like virtual reality and robot sex from the context of the current standards. But if we think the social norms regarding sex that existed 100 years ago, it shows how rapidly and radically that have changed. " 

Any sexual fantasy 
Given that robots can be programmed for any theory to sexual fantasy therefore fulfill and perform an infinite number of positions, it might not be so imaginary that sex with robots is the most popular form of sexual experience. 

Fall in love with a virtual partner 
"As virtual reality always truthful and is capable of the sexual experience to mimic a human partner, and even improve, it is not inconceivable that some of this kind of sexual experience will prefer sex with a less perfect human being. People could also fall in love with their virtual partners, "said Driscoll. Robofilie is the youngest been the subject of a lot of fiction, such as the films 'Her' and "Ex Machina" and the British TV series 'Humans'. Which usually focus on the negative aspects of robot sex. 

Even Worthy 
"Sex with robots may be shocking and unusual today, but we should not assume that virtual relationships less value than real relationships," says the expert. "It is clear that people are now already in love with fictional characters, despite the impossibility of those characters meet or agreed to enter into a relationship." The idea of people in a virtual environment to spend their time with virtual people now seems a source of mischief mentally. But when the technology is set to point, Driscoll sees no reason why enter into a relationship with a robot would be different than a relationship with a man. 

Loneliness 
"Currently, the lack of human contact are harmful. People are naturally sociable and a lack of human contact can lead to loneliness, which in turn allows for a range of mental health problems. But over time, the technology that can circumvent problems. "
"As soon as intelligent robots that can not be distinguished from people - their lack of bad habits, imperfections and costs after - we'll probably preferable to real people but psychologically, we will not suffer if we are the difference not see. " 

Primitive 
According Driscoll developed the so-called sex technology already fast and physical interpersonal relationships within half a century will seem primitive. You can now buy online a sophisticated mannequin as a partner. Robotic, interactive and motion-sensing technology in the coming years will be central to the sex industry. 

Blessing for singles 
Driscoll also points out that virtual relationships can be a boon for singles, people who have no partner to find whether their partner has been lost. For those virtual sex partners can provide a considerable psychological advantage, reasons Driscoll, for the simple reason that a virtual partner is better than no partner. For those who already have an intimate relationship with a person of flesh and blood, Driscoll warns that psychological impact of a robot relationship will depend on how these partners combine their real and their virtual relationships. 

Infidelity 
"Most people manage to integrate other forms of virtual reality in their lives, but virtual sex - let alone love - will by some as infidelity be seen, and it will provide relationship. But in the future, human relationships will increasingly go online. Once people are going to prefer technology-supported virtual sex over sex with men will also be more people live alone and spend more time in a virtual reality".

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