astuffedshirt_perv
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Have to beat the squick factor but...the kind folks at MIT have built an organic robot
Now, organic has one YUGE advantage over batteries: duration. Organics can run for a long time and can get quickly refueled. A common theme for technology is that the field advances on the backs of sports and/or sex drive, ala Porn driving the widespread adoption of broadband.
So, what about an organic sex toy? Like active ben-wa balls or something. The toy could adhere to flesh and be active for days before needing a feeding. Or maybe it feeds from the host. Without dangerous side effects, a human could host a few extra ounces of life.
Have to beat the squick factor though.
Now, organic has one YUGE advantage over batteries: duration. Organics can run for a long time and can get quickly refueled. A common theme for technology is that the field advances on the backs of sports and/or sex drive, ala Porn driving the widespread adoption of broadband.
So, what about an organic sex toy? Like active ben-wa balls or something. The toy could adhere to flesh and be active for days before needing a feeding. Or maybe it feeds from the host. Without dangerous side effects, a human could host a few extra ounces of life.
Have to beat the squick factor though.