Sex dolls have ‘saved’ lives of lonely suicidal men who MARRY the kinky cyborgs for companionship
American firm RealDoll have revealed the raunchy robots have transformed the lives of their clients
SEX robots have saved the lives of suicidal customers who have ended up MARRYING the saucy cyborgs, according to a leading doll-maker.
RealDoll – the innovative company behind the world’s first commercially available sex droids – has revealed that the lives of their lonely clients have been transformed by the raunchy romp bots.
A spokeswoman for the cutting-edge US-based firm confirmed the busty robots are saving lives as well as satisfying men around the world.
She said: "We have had customers marry their dolls, say that we had saved their lives because they felt like they had nothing to live for after the death of a spouse or the end of a relationship,”
The spokeswoman also said that some sex bots are bought as “art or conversation pieces.”
RealDoll produces up to 400 kinky robots per year and receives at least one order every day.
The company, which has sold 8,000 dolls since 1997, counts Great Britain as one of its three biggest markets including the US and Germany, reports the
Meanwhile, the owners of the world’s first brothel staffed by robot sex workers are reportedly in talks to open others around the globe.
Lumidolls opened its first controversial sex outlet in Barcelona, Spain in February – near the city’s popular tourist spots.
The brothels allow randy men to live out their sordid fantasies without having to persuade real women to indulge them.
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Now the company has plans to take over the world.
A spokesperson for Lumidolls told the of its ambitious plan to set up “franchises in other countries”.
This expansion would see sex robot brothels opening their doors to punters in capital cities across the world.
A Lumidolls spokesperson said: “We are still negotiating with interested investors, but we have not yet closed any deals.”
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