CoozBots Crazy RoboF*Ck Adventure
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 7:29 pm
Hey I decided to post for once rather than lurking. I am in Washington State and my primary interest is my wife, but I closely follow the doll market. My secondary interests are bots and dolls and the surrounding culture. I feel like the way it has been portrayed so far (like the TLC documentary about DaveCat) and the limited mainstream coverage (RealDoll this and that) does not really do the community justice. Not everyone is "weird" ... and what does that even mean? There are many humans who interface with the average world differently and are held prisoner by their inability to pretend to be like everyone else, or by their own preferences that are not openly accepted whether by family, friends, or public. I know for a fact that there are many regular folks out there, each with his/her own reason who pine for a companion or are lucky enough to actually have one. I can see that although this is not openly understood or accepted, that the market is slowly creeping into mainstream through social media. For everyone person that condemns, there are 100 waiting silently to have a go with one as soon as no one is watching. The continuing developments in the robotics area will help bring sexual companions along with the wave by proxy. Once all the "cool kids" accept fuck bots, then all the hipters who loved them before they were cool will be OK.
Busting a good nut is a holistic act. Anyone can rub one out, but we are often fantasizing about being with another person as this happens. As masturbation tools, we go from sleeves, to realistic onaholes, to hip models, to torsos, to full human features and as this evolves, so does the sexual experience. The less we are focusing on pretending to be with a human and the more our senses have input that helps us believe, the better it gets. In this paragraph I speak from a male point of view, but you can imagine the above examples from a female perspective as well and this consideration holds equal weight.
There are people who like dolls and robots for what they are as inanimate objects, and there are others who simply wish to emulate a human in looks, feel, or interactivity as much as possible.
As for me am middle of the road, I am interested in how the human mind responds to the proverbial sexbot, where it is clearly a mechanical construct, but the right curves in the right places evoke feelings of arousal and allow one to see it a sexual entity. And just as much, I also enjoy a doll that is so well designed that you are able to believe for a moment that it feels real. But on a daily basis, I truly enjoy the "sex on the shelf" concept that allows one to roll on, roll off, and have a decent trade-off between quality of sex, affordability, ease of storage and cleaning and most importantly, discretion. This is the kind of product that will sell. There are of course uncanny valley issues with trying to be too realistic, and I am very curious as to how changing the layout of facial features by just a few millimeters can change your first reaction from "Something isn't quite right but I can't tell" to "Wow I want to immediately put my dick in that while I stare into that face!" You can see this often. Some head models are amazing, and some have all the right features but just don't work.
So there are two things at play here - first, hacking our sensory input that allows us to feel a realistic body (heat, texture, pressure, where to grab, where portions of the doll push back into secondary erogenous zones during thrusting) and fool that primal area of the brain into a deep satisfying reproductive experience, and second, hacking the mind to allow us to see (jiggle, convincing limb movements, realistic eyes, sounds, conversation?) and believe what we are hoping to achieve in our fantasy. These goals are of course flavored by what any individual fantasy may entail. Those who have a true fetish for the mechanical/inanimate have an advantage over those who are still waiting for that perfect replicant.
I am currently studying software development, amateur philosophy and hopefully enough engineering in the next 4 years to make a positive difference. For now, I am looking for my 1st more realistic doll locally. I purchased a textile one from 1AM a few years ago to get an idea of scale and function, but it is time to upgrade. Lots of research to do.
The mods here appear to run a nice tight ship which is why I keep coming back. It will be nice to talk to a few folks now and then. I am not really too excited about sharing sexual experiences with anyone but if I am going to accomplish what I am bragging about, I am going to have to listen to a few people talk about their parts and what they do with em .... So be it. lol
Busting a good nut is a holistic act. Anyone can rub one out, but we are often fantasizing about being with another person as this happens. As masturbation tools, we go from sleeves, to realistic onaholes, to hip models, to torsos, to full human features and as this evolves, so does the sexual experience. The less we are focusing on pretending to be with a human and the more our senses have input that helps us believe, the better it gets. In this paragraph I speak from a male point of view, but you can imagine the above examples from a female perspective as well and this consideration holds equal weight.
There are people who like dolls and robots for what they are as inanimate objects, and there are others who simply wish to emulate a human in looks, feel, or interactivity as much as possible.
As for me am middle of the road, I am interested in how the human mind responds to the proverbial sexbot, where it is clearly a mechanical construct, but the right curves in the right places evoke feelings of arousal and allow one to see it a sexual entity. And just as much, I also enjoy a doll that is so well designed that you are able to believe for a moment that it feels real. But on a daily basis, I truly enjoy the "sex on the shelf" concept that allows one to roll on, roll off, and have a decent trade-off between quality of sex, affordability, ease of storage and cleaning and most importantly, discretion. This is the kind of product that will sell. There are of course uncanny valley issues with trying to be too realistic, and I am very curious as to how changing the layout of facial features by just a few millimeters can change your first reaction from "Something isn't quite right but I can't tell" to "Wow I want to immediately put my dick in that while I stare into that face!" You can see this often. Some head models are amazing, and some have all the right features but just don't work.
So there are two things at play here - first, hacking our sensory input that allows us to feel a realistic body (heat, texture, pressure, where to grab, where portions of the doll push back into secondary erogenous zones during thrusting) and fool that primal area of the brain into a deep satisfying reproductive experience, and second, hacking the mind to allow us to see (jiggle, convincing limb movements, realistic eyes, sounds, conversation?) and believe what we are hoping to achieve in our fantasy. These goals are of course flavored by what any individual fantasy may entail. Those who have a true fetish for the mechanical/inanimate have an advantage over those who are still waiting for that perfect replicant.
I am currently studying software development, amateur philosophy and hopefully enough engineering in the next 4 years to make a positive difference. For now, I am looking for my 1st more realistic doll locally. I purchased a textile one from 1AM a few years ago to get an idea of scale and function, but it is time to upgrade. Lots of research to do.
The mods here appear to run a nice tight ship which is why I keep coming back. It will be nice to talk to a few folks now and then. I am not really too excited about sharing sexual experiences with anyone but if I am going to accomplish what I am bragging about, I am going to have to listen to a few people talk about their parts and what they do with em .... So be it. lol