What do you think about love dolls, especially japanese ones like Candy Girl or Pure Dolls?
Edit: to include the Onaholes / Onacups
What do you think about love dolls, especially japanese ones like Candy Girl or Pure Dolls?
Edit: to include the Onaholes / Onacups
I prefer real girls not fake ones.....anime doesn't count.....although I like yuria 100 shiki
msgundam2 said:
http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2009/02/12/dutch-wife-sex-doll-gallery/
http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2008/09/30/supreme-loli-sex-doll/
self-cleaning?
Hmm ~
Damn! - *just* - as I was about to watch some anime...however ~
~ I think I will answer this one...
To be honest ~
(IF) - I - (ever) get to the point of purchasing one, I will make sure that I will/would - GO ALL OUT - in terms of quality and realism, ~ sparing no expense.
IF that day ever does arrive and I have the option to do so... ~ (then) ~
I would gladly spend upwards to 10k (but not over)...ensuring that the best and state-of-the-art materials were used.
Of course, it would have the likeness of my Waifu, be so - eerily lifelike - that it would be too profound for words.
What more can I say?
Of course, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask....
I'm going to post some material here that is sprinkled throughout the forums posted by several members...
Ayu Jochuu said:
"The robot has 30 motors in its body that allows it to walk and move its arms as well as eight motors on its face to create expressions like anger and surprise. In a demonstration, the robot waddled out, blinking, a bit like an animation figure come to life, and said, "Hello, everyone," in a tiny feminine voice while its mouth moved.
A new walking, talking robot from Japan has a female face that can smile and has trimmed down to 43 kilograms (95 pounds) to make a debut at a fashion show. But it still hasn't cleared safety standards required to share the catwalk with human models.
Developers at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, a government-backed organization, said their "cybernetic human," shown Monday, wasn't ready to help with daily chores or work side by side with people -- as many hope robots will be able to do in the future.
"Technologically, it hasn't reached that level," said Hirohisa Hirukawa, one of the robot's developers. "Even as a fashion model, people in the industry told us she was short and had a rather ordinary figure."
For now, the 158 centimeter (62.2 inch) tall black-haired robot code-named HRP-4C -- whose predecessor had weighed 58 kilograms (128 pounds) -- will mainly serve to draw and entertain crowds.
Developers said the robot may be used in amusement parks or to perform simulations of human movement, as an exercise instructor, for instance.
HRP-4C was designed to look like an average Japanese woman, although its silver-and-black body recalls a space suit. It will appear in a Tokyo fashion show -- without any clothes -- in a special section just for the robot next week.
The robotic framework for the HRP-4C, without the face and other coverings, will go on sale for about 20 million yen ($200,000) each, and its programming technology will be made public so other people can come up with fun moves for the robot, the scientists said.
Japan boasts one of the leading robotics industries in the world, and the government is pushing to develop the industry as a road to growth. Automaker Honda Motor Co. has developed Asimo, which can walk and talk, although it doesn't pretend to look human.
Other robots, like the ones from Hiroshi Kobayashi at the Tokyo University of Science and Hiroshi Ishiguro at Osaka University, have more human-like faces and have been tested as receptionists.
But demands are growing for socially useful robots, such as ones that can care for the elderly and sick, said Yoshihiro Kaga, a government official in the trade and industry ministry.
"We want this market to grow as an industry," he said.
The robot shown Monday has 30 motors in its body that allows it to walk and move its arms as well as eight motors on its face to create expressions like anger and surprise.
In a demonstration for reporters, the robot waddled out, blinking, a bit like an animation figure come to life, and said, "Hello, everyone," in a tiny feminine voice while its mouth moved.
The demonstration didn't all go smoothly. The robot often looked surprised, opening its mouth and eyes in a stunned expression, when the demonstrator asked it to smile or look angry.
Its walk was also not quite ready for the Paris Collection, partly because its knees are permanently bent. It has sensors in its feet but lacks the sensitive balance of a real human.
The big challenge in creating HRP-4C was making the parts small enough so it looks female, especially its thinner legs, said Shuuji Kajita, who leads the institute's humanoid research group.
"But this is just the first step," he said. "
Ayu Jochuu said:
Like...
Is the future waifu of all japanese.
Geerie said:
honestly i think we should build fembots before terminators, honestly i realy want my own drossel.
Gantz_Playboy said:
OH....I long for the future where we can have or make our own sex rebots and make them as individual and personalized as a MySpace Page. Give them nano machines so they can change 'appearance'
Geerie said:
that brings another question in mind. should rl sex dolls made to look like children be illegal?
maga said:
Why should they be its not like they're real children.. They're just dolls...
msgundam2 said:
I have seen loli sex dolls. I guess there legal in Japan.
http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2008/09/30/supreme-loli-sex-doll/
http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2008/09/29/supreme-loli-ero-doll/
http://www.geocities.jp/far_away_eyes1978/ayanatop/thanks_level_d2_3.html
http://www.level-d.net/
Draken said:
I wonder what someone with a loli sexdoll would get charged for? And how different countries would differ.
momokiller said:
well from what i've seen,
in UK they'll offer you free viagra
in my place they'll just hang you
in the middle east they would probably praised you
aren't loli sex dolls,cheaper ,smaller,less weight and easier to make?
Fonzer said:
aren't loli sex dolls,cheaper ,smaller,less weight and easier to make?
Cheaper to make, but surely not cheaper to buy... ^_^
Ayu Jochuu said:
Well, there was a Q&A at the convention me was at. Somebody asked why japanese people have sex with robots, then I answered they use realistic sex dolls and not robots, special since the robots are still noisy. XD
The wrong kind of noisy... ^_^
The problem is still, that the machine parts and such are to big. The Petit Pure series of Cand Girl is the cheapest real doll series but it would be hard to stuff the technology into her.
By the way, some computer otaku made a fembot out of a Candy Girl hinself in his free time.
I first heard of them on Danny Choo (http://www.dannychoo.com/post/en/248/Orient+Industries+Candy+Girl.html) a few years back. I still really don't know what to think about them outside of the creepiness of the faces always staring out at nothing.
You can get them with closed eyes, too. ^_^
LOL . . . .
The advent of advent gynoids..
that is the day we say goodbye to the human race...
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