Campaign Launched To Ban Robotic Sex Dolls

Finished faces wait to be united with their respective Real Doll bodies. Real Dolls is a San Diego based company that makes hi-end silicone sex dolls. The dolls sell for about $7000 each and can be customized to the clients needs. .

A ban on silicone sex dolls with robotic capabilities is being launched by Campaign Against Sex Robots, who is against people banging life-like looking silicone ladies. “Robot ethicists” Kathleen Richardson of Demontfort University in the U.K. and Erik Billing from University of Skovde in Sweden think that sex robots reinforce the stereotype of women as sex objects and “degrade human relationships.”

“We think the creation of such robots with contribute to detrimental relationships between men and women…and that the development of sex robots will further reduce human empathy that can only be developed by an experience of mutual relationship,” they state.

We don’t see the problem with men gettin’ it on with sex dolls or robots, and fyi there is a male Real Doll for gay men and women who may want someone who doesn’t say stupid shit right after sex. We’re not sure why this pair of robot moralists are so hung up on blaming sex dolls for sexual objectification, but in the mean time, we say if you don’t have a real person to have sex with do it with a Real Doll.

Photo and caption from The Huffington Post.

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Anka Radakovich is a legendary Sex Columnist, Certified Sexologist, Sex Educator, Screenwriter, and Author of the book THE WILD GIRLS CLUB, PART 2, Tales from New York to Hollywood. THE WILD GIRLS CLUB, Part 2 is her third book. Her first two books, The Wild Girls Club; Tales from below the Belt, and Sexplorations; Journeys to the Erogenous Frontier were both published by Crown/Random House. She was the Sex Columnist for DETAILS Magazine for 9 years and currently writes columns for Brides.com and Los Angeles Magazine. Her writing has appeared in dozens of magazines including Marie Claire, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Men's Journal, Seventeen, Glamour, and Maxim. She has appeared on numerous television shows including 8 appearances with Conan O’Brien. She was a Jeopardy question under the category “Men’s Mags.” As a Sex Educator and Sexologist, she is a college lecturer at Universities throughout the country who offers her unique brand of sex education. Follow her on Twitter @ankarad.

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