Found this little tidbit from somebody's web log ...
http://www.livejournal.com/users/pugofwar/23566.html
Always interesting to see what people who don't identify with ASFR have to say about robots. They do come up in conversation quite a bit and I suspect that by now, the idea of robots in a sexual context has at least crossed the mind of just about everyone.
The best part is where a (presumably) female poster says: "Chicks dig robots. Trust me." Anyone who's shy about ASFR, let that give you the confidence to come right out and tell your girlfriend ... or that chick in the bar you just met!!!
Something from a blog
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A cool find indeed keraptis
One of the topics that I found very useful to engage a girl into talk about 'sex & robots' it's -ironically- sexism. I go like "When I was a kid there wasn't many doll toys for kids, like action mans and stuff like that, my parents were a little sexist and told me that boys aren't supposed to play with dolls. Now that I'm adult, I would love to have a lifesized doll to play with -Isn't it a romantic idea?"
5 beers later I go like "would you play a 'doll' game with me?"
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!


One of the topics that I found very useful to engage a girl into talk about 'sex & robots' it's -ironically- sexism. I go like "When I was a kid there wasn't many doll toys for kids, like action mans and stuff like that, my parents were a little sexist and told me that boys aren't supposed to play with dolls. Now that I'm adult, I would love to have a lifesized doll to play with -Isn't it a romantic idea?"
5 beers later I go like "would you play a 'doll' game with me?"
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!


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