Having sex with real sex-machine
Sex with robots – will it be a future of a mankind? In the research, "Intimate Relationships with Artificial Partners," was stated that robots will become so human-like in appearance, function and personality that many people will fall in love with them, have sex with them and even marry them. As they foretell, humans could marry robots within the century: "Around 2050, the state of Massachusetts will be the first jurisdiction to legalize marriages with robots".
The idea of romance between humanity and our artistic and/or mechanical creations dates back to ancient times, and persists nowadays. "There's a trend of robots becoming more human-like in appearance and coming more in contact with humans," scientists says, "It may sound a little weird, but it love and sex with robots are inevitable." Psychologists have identified roughly a dozen basic reasons why people fall in love, "and almost all of them could apply to human-robot relationships. For instance, one thing that prompts people to fall in love are similarities in personality and knowledge, and all of this is programmable. Another reason people are more likely to fall in love is if they know the other person likes them, and that's programmable too." In 2006 it was predicted that people will be having sex with robots within five years, and researchers think that's quite likely. There are companies that already sell realistic sex dolls, "and it's just a matter of adding some electronics to them to add some vibration," they say, or endowing the robots with a few audio responses. As software becomes more advanced and the relationship between humans and robots becomes more personal, marriage could result. "One hundred years ago, interracial marriage and same-sex marriages were illegal in the United States. Interracial marriage has been legal now for 50 years, and same-sex marriage is legal in some parts of the states. There has been this trend in marriage where each partner gets to make their own choice of who they want to be with. The question is not if this will happen, but when," researcher states.
(by http://www.hush-hush.co.uk)



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