If the imagination of two New-Zealanders becomes a reality, then brothels
could take a new definition in the next couple of decades and human trafficking
and prostitution would be controlled.
According to a report in'Mail
Online', Ian Yeoman and Michelle Mars of the Victoria Management School in
Wellington, New Zealand, say the production and use of lifelike android pleasure
machines could effectively halt the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, as
well as stem the increase in human trafficking associated with the sex
trade.
In their paper titled - Robots, Men And Sex Tourism - they explain what the
sex industry will be like in the year 2050. In their imaginary brothel, scantily
clad blondes and brunettes parade around in exotic lingerie entertaining clients
paying about £6,200 just to enter for an ‘all-inclusive service’.
All androids are made of bacteria-resistant fibre that guarantee no sexually
transmitted diseases are transferred between consumers, the report added.
Android sex workers may also provide a ‘guilt free’ experience for men, they
add. With no more women being exploited, the duo believe prostitution could gain
more respectability.
In fact robot sex workers have been a feature of many science fiction in the
past.
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