When we talk about the future of sex machines, the conversation always turns to the choices open to men: sex robots having seemingly human appearances; those built to mimic the experience of having a blowjob; entire brothels replete with fembots and the list goes on?
But we rarely speak about sex machines for women or whether women are even interested in having sex with a robot, to start with.
With the release of high-tech, ride-on sex machines, that notion will most definitely change. Some come in significant sizes and even have a saddle-style seat with a rubber rumble strip on top. Customers who go with G-spot stimulation can replace it with a dildo attachment that rotates 360 degrees.
Some fucking machines are game-changers and will change the face of the industry. Things are looking great as technology is shaping the events and creators are meeting the requests of customers.
Expect a lot to change with the introduction of more sex machines—and people will go wild when it happens.
Is it reasonable for men to be concerned? Should men be concerned about sex machines taking over their jobs?
Of course, not every guy would consider the contents of his girlfriend’s bedside drawer to be a threat to his life. Most men consider their partner’s use of vibrator as healthy, and about 82 percent agreed that a vibrator would improve a sexual relationship, according to a 2011 survey published in the a recent journal, which surveyed more than 2,000 women and 1,000 men between the ages of 18 and 60.
However, 35% thought women had become too reliant on fucking machines for pleasure, a quarter thought fucking machines use was “embarrassing,” and 30% thought a woman owning a sex machine was intimidating.
Ian Kerner, a psychotherapist and sex therapist, says there’s also the issue of “genital self-esteem”. Men worry that their penises aren’t large enough, thick enough, or last long enough before ejaculating.
Men feel their confidence in their sexual technique can be eroded by these concerns, particularly when they’re up against a machine designed to do what they think they can’t.
Understandably, men would feel threatened or challenged by this external device’s ability to provide women with an orgasmic experience on its own.
The industry is becoming a threat to certain men. But that should not be the case as these machines are there to strengthen relationships, not weaken them.