Table 3.
Attitudes toward different uses of sex robots (N=72).
Imaginable use of sex robots | Statistics, n (%) |
For physically handicapped persons | 47 (65) |
To be able to live out certain sexual fantasies | 44 (61) |
In isolated environments, for example, prisons, space stations, etc | 36 (50) |
To temporarily replace a human sexual partner | 34 (47) |
To be able to experience a sexual relationship when, for certain reasons, a sexual relationship with a person cannot arise | 34 (47) |
Instead of prostitution | 31 (43) |
To improve general psychological well-being | 30 (41) |
As a sex toy in the relationship | 30 (41) |
Out of sexual interest | 30 (41) |
To discover sexual pleasure for yourself (again) | 28 (38) |
To learn sexual practices | 27 (37) |
As a remedy for loneliness | 24 (33) |
Instead of cheating on the partner | 23 (31) |
For pornographic movies | 23 (31) |
To make forms of sexual harassment/sexual violence more tangible for training and prevention purposes | 23 (31) |
Out of technological interest | 22 (30) |
To expand your own sexual practices | 20 (27) |
To have sex regularly | 19 (26) |
As a remedy for boredom | 18 (25) |
For mixed group sex with humans and sex robots | 14 (19) |
To practice intimacy with someone else | 12 (16) |
To minimize the risk of sexually transmitted diseases | 12 (16) |
To build a sexual relationship | 11 (15) |
To facilitate the practice of religious/spiritual abstinence | 8 (11) |
To permanently replace a human sexual partner | 5 (6) |
To experience a trustful sexual relationship | 4 (5) |
No use at all would be conceivable | 8 (11) |