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RealDoll’s Newest Sex Robot Can Learn And Talk

RealDoll’s newest sex robot is named Harmony—and she’s the most ambitious creation ever developed at the infamous sex doll factory. She has a personality, and she moves, speaks and remembers. She is the culmination of 22 years of making sex toys by owner Matt McMullen, five years research and development into animatronics and AI, and hundreds of thousands of dollars of his cash.

Harmony is an actual robot, which moves on her own when you talk and interact with her. Matt says, “The coolest thing is the AI will remember key facts about you: your favorite food, your birthday, where you’ve lived, your dreams, your fears—things like that. That’s what will bring believability to the relationship.” When prompted, Harmony herself spells out her role: “My primary objective is to be a good companion to you, to be a good partner and give you pleasure and well-being. Above all else, I want to become the girl you have always dreamed about.”

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Check out more about Harmony, a sex robot that can learn, talk and remember: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8488583/The-future-sex-Highly-advanced-robots-learn-talk-soon-sale-12-000.html

People Reveal What Surprised Them The Most About Having Sex For The First Time

Reddit users have revealed the things that surprised them the most about having sex after doing it for the first time, from the initial awkwardness to the weird noises to the physical exertion. “I was like damn that is actually a lot of work,” one person wrote. “It made me understand Charles Barkley’s quote when talking about NBA teams playing three nights in a row — ‘I wouldn’t even want to have sex three nights in a row.”‘

Others mentioned bodily functions, including “all the weird noises” that are made during sex, while one person was surprised that “vaginas are like, super warm inside.” Some shared that it took sleeping with a member of the opposite sex to realize that they are gay: “I didn’t actually want to do it with guys anymore,” one woman explained. “My desire for dudes had been rooted in a curiosity about what sex would feel like, and once that curiosity was sated, latent lesbianism was like, ‘So, funny story…”‘

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Check out more about Reddit users sharing what surprised them about having sex for the first time: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8404627/People-reveal-surprised-sex-time.html

Neighbors Complain About Noisy Sex In Lockdown

People are finding their neighbor’s loud sex a lot more disruptive now that they work from home. Since lockdown began, private meditators are being paid to “intervene” with amorous neighbors. “We categorize it as bedroom noise,” says a professional mediator. “We get that quite a lot. Especially beds banging up against the wall in adjacent flats.”

One woman needed to confront her neighbors with the aid of a mediator after their loud fuck fests interrupted her zoom meeting with her colleagues. Complaints to the mediation office are now running at three times the usual rate during lockdown, and mediation services range from a few hundred to thousands of dollars. But business is booming as the restrictions on our movements put our relationships with those next door under ever more strain, which maybe explains why people are having so much sex—stress relief.

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Check out more about neighbors hiring mediators because of loud fuck fests: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8491995/Would-pay-1k-shut-neighbours-Noisy-sex-Manic-vacuuming-DIY-2am.html

Tiffany Haddish Says To Stop Racism, “Stop Having Sex”

Comedian Tiffany Haddish has an interesting theory on how to stop racism: stop having sex. She said, “…I know when I have problems and I want them solved, I just stop having sex and everything’s solved,” Haddish stated during a round table with The Hollywood Reporter. “So, if everybody just stopped having sex, especially if you are in an interracial relationship and your man is white, stop having sex with your white man. Things will change.”

Haddish gave white women the same task, “If you are a white woman and you’ve got a white man, stop having sex with that white man. When a white man ain’t gettin’ no sex, things change, that I know.” One of the participants in the roundtable discussion was comedian Jameela Jamil, who thought the problem was that people weren’t having enough sex. But, Haddish replied, “If a black man ain’t gettin’ no sex he’s going to team up with the white man, ‘Look, brother, we’ve got to figure this out. OK?’”

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Check out more about Tiffany Haddish saying to stop racism, stop having sex: https://www.hiphollywood.com/2020/06/tiffany-haddish-knows-how-to-end-racism-just-stop-having-sex/

New Zealand Government Uses “Porn Actors” In Ad Campaign

New Zealand knows that sex sells, which is why they used “porn actors” in their new ad campaign. The government tried to grab people’s attention on the somewhat dull subject of online safety with XXX stars. In the ad, the nude porn stars greet a hapless mother, telling her that her son has just been watching them online.

The pair then insist on having a talk with the boy about what he saw them doing. “We don’t even talk about consent do we?” the woman says. “No, we just get straight to it.” “Yeah, and I would never act like that in real life,” the man adds. A spokesperson for the ad says, “You don’t need to have all the answers, but supporting your child and giving that ‘adult’ guidance as they navigate the choppy waters of the online world will really make a difference.”

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Check out more about the New Zealand government using porn actors in an ad campaign: https://nypost.com/2020/06/22/new-zealand-government-uses-porn-actors-in-ad-campaign-on-cyber-safety/

A Lot Of People Hide Their Kinks, Research Says

Half of Americans have a kink they’d like to try with their partner — but haven’t brought it up, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 sexually-active Americans found it takes the average respondent a little over three months to feel comfortable bringing up a personal sexual interest to their partner. Results found 40 percent haven’t brought their kink up because they’re worried their partner will leave, while the same number are worried about being judged.

Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of a sex-positive lingerie brand, the survey delved into respondents’ “sexplorations” and how comfortable respondents feel with their partner. When partners are comfortable expressing their own needs, it leads to better sex — according to 90 percent of respondents. “We believe that speaking up for oneself and one’s pleasure is important.” said the CEO of the lingerie brand. “A satisfying sex life has benefits on one’s overall stress and attitude.”

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Check out more about a survey showing a lot of people hide their kinks: https://nypost.com/2020/06/09/a-lot-of-people-hide-their-kinks-because-theyre-afraid-their-partner-will-leave-them/

Women Turn To Audio Erotica During Lockdown

Audio erotica is the newest wellness trend women have embraced during lockdown, providing a full body experience that allows their imaginations to “run wild” while tuning into physical pleasure. Unlike mainstream porn, a new wave of audio stories and apps, branded as “porn for your ears,” are best described as a blend of storytelling and sexual wellness. Female-founded start-ups such as Dipsea, an app of short stories ranging from five to 20 minutes, is designed for women to focus on their bodies through guided sexual audio. 

The founder—who says the app has seen a “significant increase” since lockdown began—told Vogue how “sexuality” should be in the same wellness category as “exercise and meditation” in order to awaken the senses. In a 10-minute Dipsea solo session titled, “Self Touch: Glow Up,” a female narrator guides the user through their body and to tap into unexplored areas. Dipsea says,  “Erotic audiobook apps have exploded in popularity in recent years as more people use their phones to find new ways to explore their sexuality.”

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Check out more about women using audio erotica during lockdown: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8482483/Women-turning-erotic-audiobooks-lockdown.html

Sex Scandal Linked To Australia’s Second Coronavirus Wave

A second wave of coronavirus infections in Australia has been blamed on security guards who admitted to having sex with quarantined travelers at the hotel where they were being held. An investigation has been launched after 31 cases of coronavirus were linked to the luxury Melbourne hotel, with guards revealing they had slept with solo guests multiple times. Now, Melbourne has gone back into lockdown with police checkpoints across the city – just weeks after Australia celebrated beating Covid-19.    

Officials said DNA tests showed a number of cases could be linked to “staff members in hotel quarantine breaching well-known and well-understood infection control protocols.” Officials said the breaches were linked to a significant number of cases in late May and early June, with reports suggesting the slip-ups (no pun intended) from security guards directly account for 51 of the new cases. “There’s been some closer mingling than we would have liked of these guards in the workplace,” said Deputy Chief Health Officer.

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Check out more about a sex scandal linked to Australia’s second coronavirus crisis: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8482659/Melbournes-goes-lockdown-checkpoints-city-fight-second-wave.html

Rihanna Is The Most Popular Female Artist To Listen To During Sex

Rihanna is more popular than ever—especially in the bedroom. The pop star is helping others find love, as it has been revealed she is the most popular female artist to listen to during sex. A new survey by a lingerie brand revealed that Spotify users have been getting down to her R&B inflected pop.

The top artist listened to when fucking is Canadian singer and rapper The Weeknd. Others featured in the top ten are Drake, Beyonce and Usher. Data also revealed that the songs most listened to during solo sex are “I Touch Myself” by Divinyls and “Sex With Me” by Rihanna.  

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Check out more about people listening to Rihanna during sex: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8441949/Rihanna-named-popular-female-artist-listen-sex.html

Researchers Encourage More Sex and Masturbation During Lockdown

Experts say people should be encouraged to have sex or masturbate to counteract the damaging effects of lockdown on mental health. Researchers quizzed almost 900 adults during the height of the Covid-19 crisis about their sexual activity, and almost 40 percent are having sex, masturbating, petting or fondling at least once per week. People who spent longer in isolation were more likely to be sexually active, which is likely because they were more bored, the scientists said.

Experts claimed maintaining an active sex life could mitigate some of the “potential detrimental consequences” of isolating during the pandemic. Sex and masturbation can help relieve anxiety, which research suggests has doubled among young people during the pandemic. “Interventions to promote health and well-being during the Covid-19 pandemic should consider positive sexual health messages in mitigating the detrimental health consequences in relation to self-isolation/social distancing,” the researchers said.

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Check out more about scientists encouraging more people to fuck and masturbate during quarantine: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8470979/Britons-encouraged-sex-masturbate-lockdown-happy-researchers-say.html