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Do Men Still Need Women?: Part Two - The Lure of AI Girlfriends and Other Proxies

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This is Part 2 of a three-part series on the tragic breakdown between the sexes. Part 1 can be found here.

Beyond the MGTOW movement, which stands for “Men Going Their Own Way” (away from women), that we explored in the first article of this series, technology is also increasingly and frighteningly pulling men away from forming healthy relationships with women. And the implications of these distracting lures — porn, virtual girlfriends and customizable female sex robots — spells disaster, not only for hope of a potential and productive truce in the war between the sexes — one that could lead to a revival of marriage — but perhaps also for the future of humanity.

Increasingly, men are being lured away from potential life-long marriage partners — flesh and blood women — by lifelike AI-based substitutes. This invariably begins with online porn and sex dolls and then graduates to AI-enhanced virtual girlfriends and newly customizable AI-enabled female sex robots. If the latter sounds like absurd science fiction, wake up. They are already here and becoming extremely sophisticated by the day, thanks to overwhelming market demand (more on that later).

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Laura Wellington (aka, Doormat Mom) is a former writer for The Western Journal as well as an author, award-winning children’s television creator and technology entrepreneur.
Laura Wellington (aka, Doormat Mom) is a former writer for The Western Journal as well as an author, award-winning children’s television creator and technology entrepreneur.




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