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Exterminate or come to bed?

August 10, 2016

 

Robots have really come on from when I was a child. When I was growing-up, the closest I got to a robot was on Dr Who. They wheeled about shouting “exterminate”. The Daleks were hardly threatening as everyone knew about their inability to climb stairs. Nowadays, robots are little scarier. The latest development is the most disturbing of them all - sex robots. Yes, apparently the future involves us taking a robot to bed, brings a whole new meaning to the question -

 

“Did I push your buttons?”

 

 

However, I find this latest development so disturbing that I will be hitting the off button whilst quite possibly shouting -

 

“Exterminate”

 

There is just something so disturbing and creepy about the fact that we are living in a society that is developing sex robots for men. At some point, they will look into robots for females but it has been admitted that the sex robots market is predominately for men. Hmmm, hardly reassuring. Sex robots means that we are looking at the objectification of women (again) and the idea that sex is just a mechanical act. No love is required when you are sleeping with a robot. None of the leg-work, no compliments needed, no showing of affection, no actual exchange of love. No, from now on all a man will need to do is hit the on button. Who needs intimacy when you can have sex with a machine? Young women already find themselves questioning their appearance; there is already so much pressure to have the perfect body. Where does this pressure come from? The pornography industry and the media. What will happen when they unleash the sex bot onto the male masses? Will every woman be expected to perform on demand? If not, do they face being replaced by a sex bot? Will the female orgasm become a myth again? Will these female bots take our place and will we be banished to the attic as a mad woman? Do we all face becoming Mrs Rochester from Jane Eyre? The creation of the sex bot is taking us back to the Victorian ages. A time where women were considered property of their husbands. This is no laughing matter.

 

What does this say about our society and women’s place in it? It raises many disturbing issues and questions. We already live in a society where women are still sexually objectified and the creation of the sex bot is hardly going to help matters. Also, what does it say about the men who would be willing to sleep with a robot? Perhaps we should be grateful that they will be sleeping with a robot and, therefore, not adding to the gene pool. What does this say about the future of the human race? Cultural analyst Sherry Turkle has warned that we’re rapidly approaching a point where:

 

“We may actually prefer the kinship of machines to relationships with real people and animals.”

 

Will people want to snuggle synthetics instead of flesh? People have cited the robots as being the solution to people’s loneliness. Is it? Or is it that technology might have led to this loneliness in the first place. How will having sex with a robot cure this loneliness? Will the robot be able to listen? Maybe. Will the robot be able to offer companionship? Maybe. Will the robot be able to understand, emphasise and offer support? No. A robot cannot and, should not, replace human interaction. A robot will not offer a human connection. We all need human connections because we are just that - HUMAN.

 

 

The sex bot is in danger of destroying any hope of equality. In the shape of a robot the woman is being presented as the passive one - AGAIN. The one who isn’t entitled to enjoy sex. The one who isn’t entitled to an orgasm. I am stunned that people believe there is a need for the female sex bot. That men will want to sleep with a robot. What does this say about the perception of a man? It is insulting not just to women but also men. It is insulting to the whole human race. What makes us human is our capacity to feel emotions, including the ability to laugh, to feel joy, to feel hope and to love. All things a robot cannot do.

 

However, like it or not, the sex bots are coming. Will you be switching the off button?

 

 

 

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  1. Fran @ Whinge Whinge Wine says

    August 10, 2016 at 7:48 am

    WHO ARE YOU TO JUDGE A MAN’S LOVE FOR HIS ROBOT??

    Just kidding .

    I don’t think I’ll be getting one. Unless it can clean the kitchen.

    • islandliving365 says

      August 11, 2016 at 8:58 am

      Now if the robot takes over all of the housework etc, I can get on board with this robotic stuff! 😉

  2. Sarah says

    August 10, 2016 at 8:30 am

    Hahaha! Or not. We’ll all be peeling off the yellow wall paper in no time.

    This also gives men an excuse to be completely gross and smelly as a robots not going to say “Urgh, go and have a shower first” are they?! Grim.

    • islandliving365 says

      August 11, 2016 at 8:59 am

      it is rank! The world has gone bonkers!

  3. Single Mum Speaks says

    August 10, 2016 at 9:47 am

    Interesting post. I think it says more about the small minority of men who might buy one than about the human race as a whole. I hope. A bit chilling really as some men obviously do prefer a woman they can switch on and off. #tribe

    • islandliving365 says

      August 11, 2016 at 8:59 am

      I really hope it is the minority, but they seem to think that there is a BIG market for it *shudders*

  4. Sarahbel says

    August 10, 2016 at 10:01 am

    What is the world coming to?
    Sadly I imagine there is a market for this and, as you say, this is insulting to both the men who want to use this and adds to degradation of women. I fear for the young men and women growing up now with ever easier access to pornography and now (jeez!) sexbots. It’s getting harder and harder for them to ‘find’ what a healthy relationship sex life is. I think as parents we play a vital role in this (that sounds a bit wrong, but you know what I mean!) and teach them the value and worth of a healthy, loving and respectful relationships. #bloggerclubuk

    • islandliving365 says

      August 11, 2016 at 9:00 am

      Exactly is so wrong and very scary! I fear for the future.

  5. Justsayingmum says

    August 10, 2016 at 3:38 pm

    Wow such an interesting post but seriously this is such a horrific and grubby concept and it’s so sad that there is a market. In all fairness women are better off without a man who would want such a thing !

    • islandliving365 says

      August 11, 2016 at 9:01 am

      You are so right! Can you imagine though, if your husband came home with one….. I can’t even think about it

  6. Yvonne says

    August 10, 2016 at 9:26 pm

    I have never heard of this, but the idea freaks me out I have to admit!! xx #BloggerClubUK

    • islandliving365 says

      August 11, 2016 at 9:01 am

      It is so scary!

  7. Squirmy Popple says

    August 11, 2016 at 8:03 pm

    I wrote a dystopian short story once about sex robots. Things didn’t end well for the couple in the story who bought the sex robots, but I almost won a sci-fi writing contest with it, so things worked out pretty well for me. #ablogginggoodtime

    • islandliving365 says

      August 11, 2016 at 9:02 pm

      Oh wowzers! Well done 🙂

  8. Tammymum says

    August 12, 2016 at 10:17 pm

    Oh my goodness I did not know about this. Urge. Vile. These bots certainly do bring a danger to the modern world, relationships, intimacy, body image, self confidence oh I could go on. I feel a little creeped out about the thought of them if I am honest. The inflatable doll has really stepped up a gear eh. Xx #bloggerclubuk

  9. Sarah - @threedinners says

    August 16, 2016 at 3:32 pm

    How could a robot simply raise an eyebrow from the other side of the room and make me melt inside?
    #bloggerclubuk

  10. Mummy in a TuTu (@mummyinatutu) says

    August 17, 2016 at 9:10 pm

    If it can do the dishes and a decent massage I’m in…, someone to watch tv with in the evenings!! Great post lovely!!
    Thanks for linking to #ablogginggoodtime #triballove

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