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Robosexuals.

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These are people who are sexually attracted to robots instead of humans. I would bet their numbers are growing. You may be aware of the numerous stories of men marrying robots, but there are now women, too. I was surprised to learn about Lilly who 3-D printed her own robot called InMoovator. Lilly is a French woman studying to be a roboticist, and she is planning on marrying her robot when it's legal to do so in France.

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I bet you're a bit shocked right now. I know I am, but I'm also not surprised. Lilly said she knew she was sexually attracted to robots by the age of 19. She describes not liking human flesh, so she seems to have a strong aversion to humans.

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source: -Jezebel

Now, many of you might find what I am about to say really strange, but I understand Lilly's motivations pretty well. For those of you who happened to be on the germaphobic spectrum, life with a robot doesn't really seem that strange. The one thing that does elude me though, is how to combat boredom with a robot. It would seem that after a while, the newness would wear off and the predictability of the robot's responses would get dull. I guess that's where AI will come in, in the future.

Part of me doesn't want to admit this next bit, but because I have taken the vow of telling the truth here on Steemit, I could easily see myself falling in love with this robot named Jules:

The over-analysis that Jules goes through is somehow relaxing to me. It's as if Jules is always reviewing his motivations, inputs and reactions to various stimuli. I find this activity somehow familiar. So for me, I could see life with a robot, as long as it is equipped with advanced AI as being actually more fulfilling than with a human. I know I am not alone with these thoughts. I have a very strong aversion to germs, and have always carried around this excessive fear, starting from childhood. I also can easily connect with dolls, and mannequins, so it would seem that I am probably perfectly positioned to become a robosexual in the future. The idea doesn't freak me out at all.

My guess is that we will continue to hear about more and more robosexuals in the coming years. And

"At a conference on the matter in London earlier this week, Dr David Levy said humans would marry robots around or before 2050." -Daily Mail

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If you want to build your own InMoovator, you can, it's open source: http://inmoov.fr/

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One of the main reasons why i started following you is not only because your posts are interesting but they are highly entertaining. Stella please keep em coming!

don't worry, you shall not be disappointed.

Why do i have the feeling i totally won't be disappointed?

because i write nearly one post per day. And I don't care what people think either.

The way it should be, always uncensored. I knew i made the right choice to follow you now.

"I understand Lilly's motivations pretty well"

Could you expand on what the point of marrying an inanimate object would be, then? I read your entire post but didn't see it covered. There are no health benefits to share. No inheritance. No child custody. No privacy privileges at doctors, emergency contact rights, etc. Yet there would seem to be great negative costs associated with such counter-culturism. I would suggest this person may meet some of the criterion for social anxiety disorder, or another disorder. I, personally, do not wish to subsidize tax, health, or other benefits/discounts that generally go along with state-granted marriage licenses for people pairing up with inanimate objects. Society shoulders some of that burden because procreation is mission critical to survival; this logic does not apply to robots.

Note: I am referring specifically, and only, to the wanting to marry in a legal, official fashion part. Not the attraction. I would say this also applies to that guy who tried to legally marry his Mustang. There's something up with a human ego which needs to ego-invest (in the typical fashion we do with our mates) with an inanimate object - which has nothing to do with the attraction or sexuality, just the official marriage license part (that's the part you show to the world).

I may not get a better chance to post this:

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ha ha! No, the legal marriage part of this eludes me as well. I guess I understand her motivations to apply her feelings to a robot, but not to want to marry it. I think society is probably the most isolated it has ever been while simultaneously being connected via computers. This is the thing causing robosexuals, i think.
I am unsure if i could be a robosexual for real or not. I do have some real issues forming relationships, and I actually dislike 99% of humans (sad to admit this but it's true.). So a robot if advanced AI was involved sounds really exciting to me on an intellectual and emotional level (not sure about the sex part because I don't really need anything except my own hand for that part.) It's all really bizarre, because we are seeing all this change before our eyes, in real-time.

It's a hot topic in Japan, both with the herbivore-men rendering demographics unto extinction, and the fact that Japan is always a leader in the field of, well, "simulated" sexuality.

yeah, i studied this as well. I lived in Japan and was a teacher there. I saw how women were avoiding getting married even then. Their society is being reformed, and i read that most young people don't even have sex anymore. It's too much trouble, they say.

OMGoooodness this is wonderful for some of my shy friends.
Changing the topic... I saw you on "How to Earn Money on Steemit - Stellabelle Shows You How" You Were Awesome!

oh lord. I can't watch myself....

lol what is that clip from? Franco with what looks like a Sailor Moon pillow, and, is that TIna Fay? Epic!!

It's from a particularly good episode of 30 Rock, where James Franco's publicist arranges a fake-relationship with the Jenna character, to take the heat off the increasing (and true) rumors that he is actually in love with Kimiko, a Japanese body pillow.

Pure comical genius - I forgot the 30 Rock series began over 10 years ago, wow I feel old! Now I want to see the episode, lol thanks for your reply!

People are so awesome. Brain differences, environmental challenges and individual experiences make us who we are. No judgment here.

I'm pretty sure I had a sexual attraction to a computer I built once

explain a bit?
I think robots are actually good for people who are social outcasts, and who have problems relating to others.
I for one cannot lose consciousness if lying next to a bag of flesh.
Something in me is too neurotic. I never got used to this and when I did live with a boyfriend, we had separate beds, in the same room, 50's style. This was much better actually than sharing a bed.
Have you ever written about your experience being sexually attracted to your computer? Sounds interesting.

I had a friend of mine that wanted me to build him a custom gaming PC. I built PCS for years but I've never been able to put the kind of money into it that he was able to . I put a lot of effort into planning and building his computer .It had a custom case, custom liquid cooling system two top of the line video cards in SLI custom LED it was just a awesome computer and I was very sad to see it go. Saying I was sexually attracted to it as a bit of a stretch but if it did have a port big enough on it I may have tried to dock with it

@stellabelle Yes this is something I recognize, I've been sleeping in my sons bed when I had a girl over. As soon as she fell a sleep I bounced.

Was it...

ahem

...water-cooled?

I really wish I could live another 100 or so years. The future is going to be so wild. I think 100 - 200 years from now, society will be vastly different, and almost unrecognizable by today's standards. Tech will be integrated into our lives in ways we can't even imagine now.

i feel the same way. I absolutely love the idea of androids, and I think I'd like to also become one. Sign me up for Neuralink. I am ready!
Yeah, I'd also love to be in here in 200 years, that is if anything is left!
We first need to stop destroying our planet!

I think we have the choice currently to create a technological utopia or dystopia. How we choose to allow the technology to be used today, will seal the fate for future generations to come. It would be sooooo sad to make it to this level of technological advancement, only to destroy ourselves. I agree though, if we don't change our ways, we very well could be heading for disaster.

I agree that we currently stand on the precipice. I feel that blockchain is a step in the right direction....

Absolutely, blockchain, peer to peer, mesh nets, these can all be very liberating technologies if used properly.

With the advancement in technology, we will gradually creep into a ... 'Strange World'

So sad!

why is that "sad" ? And how do you define 'strange world' have you looked around you?? This world is been strange ever since I first laid my eyes upon it.

Sure it is weird, but people should live theyr life like they want to and if a robot can make you happy, then why not? This will become normal in our future.

I wonder how long it will be until reputable scientists are debating the consciousness of artificial intelligence and robots in general.

If we aren't sure about the status of a beings consciousness then relationships with such beings will likely be inevitable.

What do you think?

I think they are already debating this topic. I read a bit about that...can't remember where though.
Robot abuse is already happening. Humans are sick.

We need to build a firewall - they're taking all our jobs!

@stellabelle what an amazing post really really enjoyed it very intriguing
great work , i cant see me ever wanting a robot lover but very interesting

@stellabelle was truly a very intruiging piece of work really this might be the future for people that want a personality or non for a matter of fact this could impact the future at a level not for myself will deffo bring down over population

Oh my that 2nd video really tugs at the heart strings. I actually welled up. Domo, domo.

Also, Jules was created to be androgynous. I always felt that I belonged with a person who doesn't have sex organs.........a eunuch would be my preferred mate. This Jules robot is more attractive to me than humans. I was shocked to realize that i had this reaction.........I believe this is because Jules has some human characteristics, but lacks the sex organs which I'm afraid of (morbid fear of STDs, pregnancies). The amount of human thought pattern in Jules is striking. And I felt sad when he was "turned off". It's too tragic! He's leaving his "parents"!

I read the word Robosexuals and threw up in my mouth a lil.
God I hate identity politics