A while ago I watched something on ......hmmmmm.....SBS? ABC?, sorry can't remember it was late and was already on way to bed when it cought my attention. It was about sex robots and how they are more and more moving into the sex industry.
Robots are the next step up from sex dolls as they can interact, move, talk, blink etc. It amazed me on one side and I asked myself if there is a market for it? Apparently so.
Second thought what about child robots?
Slippery ground, some say that would protect real children from predetors, some say the opposite.
I find the thought of sex robots in general scary and the thought of child sex robots disturbing.
It will ignite a new ethical debate, no question about it.
Are child sex robots acceptable or not?
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Robots are the next step up from sex dolls as they can interact, move, talk, blink etc. It amazed me on one side and I asked myself if there is a market for it? Apparently so.
Second thought what about child robots?
Slippery ground, some say that would protect real children from predetors, some say the opposite.
I find the thought of sex robots in general scary and the thought of child sex robots disturbing.
It will ignite a new ethical debate, no question about it.
Are child sex robots acceptable or not?

Sex robots are here, but laws aren't keeping up with the ethical and privacy issues they raise
Intimacy with robots is closer than you think, and cities are already fighting the advent of sexbot brothels. Yet society has barely begun to explore their implications.
