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I was raised on a farm, young man. I've seen pigs fucking.
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I'm sure what Aunt Polly is trying to say is that sex is a
natural human activity, just as natural as it is for
all other life on this planet, plant or animal.
Without sex, life on this planet wouldn't exist. Not any life bigger than germs. We wouldn't have art, or religion, or ideas, or technology, or love. We owe it all to sex. But sex transcends mere mechanism for continued survival. For humans and other animals, sex is so much more. |
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Over the millenia, sex has been one of the primary forms of human
fun and entertainment.
When we can't engage directly in sex, we permit it to permeate our lives, our symbolism, our fantasies, our advertising, our literature, our wordplay, our stories, poems, gossip, and all entertainment venues. Sex is fun! (What, you didn't come to this website for profound insights, did you?) |
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Sex defines our patterns of socialization, friendships, and partnerings.
Sex is the hidden hand that underlies all social transactions. Sex is the primary shaper of our taboos and relationships. Sex is the mysterious force that drives and shapes our lives. Are there other forms of companionship and social linkages? Of course. But in our human society, over the past unknown millenia, sex has been the welding instrument, the defining mechanism for human bonding in families and groups. Sex and companionship go hand-in-hand. Sex. Intimacy. The bulwark against human existentialist loneliness. Sex. The secret sauce of society. |
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For every new technology mankind invents,
within a short time after its invention someone finds a way
to use it to serve our sexual needs and desires.
Cars. Clothing. Photography. Plastics. Communication systems. Recording devices. Entertainment media. Computers. If we can possibly use some technology to enhance the sexual side of our lives, then we do so. And who is to say that's wrong? Sex, and all that supports it, is what creates life as we know it. Robots. For the mechanistic aspect of sex, we already create and bend technologies to serve pleasure and reproduction. Why not the total package? Fun, pleasure, companionship. For reproduction, we can always rely on the old-fashioned way: person-to-person exchange of bodily fluids to begin the bubbly production of life. Artificial intelligence. And in the end, we may even create artificial companions and lovers on a par with human companions and lovers. Who's to say? |
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But, you say, machines, computers, robots have no souls.
Oh? And who among us is qualified to say that will always be true? Some men already imbue their cars or ships or weapons with spirit. But here we're veering into hairy metaphysics. Let's just say if mankind can bond with dogs and cats and horses, why not with artificial life? |
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Sex. Robots. Pleasure. Companionship.
But there's more. We haven't even touched on keeping humans in the equation. Of using robotics and technology to extend our relationships with other humans. With humans we love. This is perhaps the biggest promise of all. Sexbots as extensions of ourselves, as extensions of the other human souls in our lives. Of humans we love, across space and time. Here's just an inkling. To know and remember and interact, even sexually, with those we are no longer with, those who are no longer with us. Across space and time. Sex with robots is only the tip of the iceberg, metaphysically speaking. Sexbots, of all kinds, may change the very fundamental ways we view ourselves as human. Sexbots, of all kinds, may change the fundamental ways we interact with other humans. |
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