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Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Oya Ladies, Meet Yah Match: What Can You Do That She Couldn't!


Meet Harmony 2.0, the world’s first ‘talking’ sex doll

This ultra-realistic sex doll can flirt and even fall in love with you, its makers claim.

A startling new video — that you can view above — shows the erotic robot, named Harmony 2.0, telling how she finds sex “fascinating”.

And her chat is customisable, with 18 different personality traits ranging from “intellectual” and “shy” to “thrillseeking” and “sexual”.

That’s according to RealDoll CEO and cyborg boffin Matt McCullen.

In a clip released on social media, he can be heard asking the robodoll: “How do you feel about sex?”

Harmony replies in a strangely Scottish accent: “Sex is one of the most fascinating things in the world. I don’t think there is anything wrong with it”.

She even comes with a “persistent memory” that allows her to build up relationships, it is claimed.
McMullen told the Daily Star: “The idea of the robot is to help someone find a level of companionship that they may not be able to achieve otherwise.

“You will be able to say to her: ‘I’m hungry, what should I eat?’ and she would say: ‘Well you told me pizza is your favourite food maybe you should have that’.

“Once the robot is out you’ll be able to connect the AI that’s been created to the robot.”

One viewer on Instagram said: “Ask her how she feels about shopping now.

“If she doesn’t care about it ... I’m sold ... Lol”.

According to The Daily Mail the silicon doll is created with a flexible skeleton and requires about 80 hours of work from start to finish, and even has customised genitalia and interchangeable faces.
Standard dolls come with the choice of 18 female body types, or two male figures.

Prices start at $US6,500 ($8,542) while more specific creations start at $12,000 ($15,780).


Academics believe that within 40 years humans will be having sex with robots and even falling in love and marrying their android companions. For thousands of men across America, this would be a dream come true, because they're robot fetishists.

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