
Researchers have recently suggested we’re getting close to a time when sex robots are common sexual partners — and that might not be such a bad thing. Two researchers from the University of Manitoba recently published a paper about “digisexuality,” which it describes as “people whose primary sexual identity comes through the use of technology.” There are a million-and-one conclusions you could draw simply from that definition. The language Dr. Neil MacArthur and Dr Markie L. C. Twist, the two authors of the paper, go on to say: Researchers have found that both lay people and clinicians have mixed feelings about…
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