Robotic prostitutes may make sex tourism industry guilt free

This science-fiction-style vision could become reality within 40 years as per researchers

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Two Kiwi researchers have envisioned what the sex industry would be like in the year 2050, when the prostitutes would be replaced by robots.

 

Ian Yeoman and Michelle Mars of the Victoria Management School in Wellington, New Zealand believe that this science-fiction-style vision could become reality within 40 years.

They focussed on Amsterdam’s Red Light District and envisaged how the most popular brothel in the city will work. 

They call this imaginary brothel the Yub-Yum, and describe it as ‘modern and gleaming with about 100 scantily clad blondes and brunettes parading around in exotic G-strings and lingerie’, the Daily Mail reported. 

Clients shell out 6,200 pounds to enter for an ‘all-inclusive service’, from lap dancing to full intercourse, from ‘a range of sexual gods and goddesses of different ethnicities, body shapes, ages, languages and sexual features’. 

The production and use of lifelike pleasure machines could effectively stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, as well as stem the rise in human trafficking associated with the sex trade.

Android sex workers may also offer a ‘guilt free’ experience for men.

With no more women being exploited, the researchers think that prostitution could gain a new level of respectability – implying that brothels could feature in guidebooks.

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