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When the first fembots were introduced that had a realistic skin, many women felt threatened by them especially women that had gotten what they wanted through sex in the past. There were some of these who were so opposed to having look alike robots that they formed vigilante protest groups. These groups actually bought robots and then flogged them in public places. They would march the robot out, tell them to stand against a wall and not move. They would then proceed to flog the robot, removing the artificial skin in the process. Many people at first applauded their actions at first as they too felt a sense of revulsion against these creatures, in their minds these devices were made for only one purpose, to please men that only thought of women as sex objects.
As the robots became more and more self aware, these same women began to notice the look of hurt and pain on the robots faces as they were publicly destroyed and they began to have a feeling of empathy toward them. It wasn't long before the political tide turned against the protest groups and they fell out of favor, as they saw that their public displays had actually humanized the robots to the public at large.
In later years some women actually began to appreciate the sexual nature of the devices, after all it actually was a sex object. In time it became common for some women to allow their husbands to have a fembot to take care of his sexual urges as these women were more involved in raising the family and had lost interest in sex. The result was that many marriages were saved, there was less infidelity and both parties usually felt much closer in their later years than in previous generations.