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What do you think paying for sex or companionship will be like 30 years from?

runninggag123

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As long as I don't have to watch ads before seeing sp lol, imagine....
In addition to that, if you don’t pay for the premium ad-free AI companionship subscription, you have to suffer ad interruptions every 2 minutes before service by the SP-bot will continue. Edging in its worst form.

I think sex bots will become mainstream and disrupt the industry, but due to the uncanny valley effect, there will still be a market for human SPs and this market will become an even greater luxury service. Because the mass-market sex bots will be tailored to the lowest common denominator and designed based on conventional beauty standards and sexual and social appetites, I can see the more intangible qualities and things we currently think of as imperfections, foibles, and quirks becoming more fetishized and sought after in the human SP market.

and that’s my humble armchair prognostication for today
 
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Cap'tain Fantastic

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I can imagine the bots themselves, because of AI being able to evolve and develop their capabilities, they will even end up "hiring" escorts for their own needs!
 
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Giselle Montreal

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Change could be a good thing. For all you know, it might even mean regulations that legalize prostitution.
We want decriminalization, I don't want my bedroom to be regulated by the government! Edit: We are trying to decriminalize small amounts of hard drugs, maybe prostitution will come next.
 
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CLOUD 500

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I see it going towards more prohibition or regulation. Government keeps on getting bigger and they are poking their heads everywhere. We are slowly moving to a cashless society, once it goes cashless it is the end. Banks are slowly closing locations one by one as people do a lot of their transactions online, people pay by interac/credit card. Government will know everything, there will be major regulations and taxes to be paid (revenue stolen by the government), or an outright ban. Perhaps payments will be done in cryptocurrency? Or it will become like Demolition Man, virtual sex. Not sure. All I can see it is not good because of the government.
 

CuriousGent

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If the sex industry in general is decriminalized and de stigmatized it will partly solve the how do you pay. Most SP I have crossed path with mention they pay taxes (true or not is none of my business) the big problem they face is with the bank closing accounts if it comes from sex work. If that is no longer an issue decriminalized and de stigmatized an SP could take payments by interac or credit card (insert swiping card joke). People who are married might have trouble explaining that charge on the statement but a lot of surveys are also suggesting people are getting married less and traditional couples / relationships are on the decline.

So this is where I would make a comparaison with liquor and prohibition that was eventually decriminalized to some extent and de stigmatized but I don't know enough about to make an educated dissertation on it
 
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CuriousGent

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If the sex industry in general is decriminalized and de stigmatized it will partly solve the how do you pay. Most SP I have crossed path with mention they pay taxes (true or not is none of my business) the big problem they face is with the bank closing accounts if it comes from sex work. If that is no longer an issue decriminalized and de stigmatized an SP could take payments by interac or credit card (insert swiping card joke). People who are married might have trouble explaining that charge on the statement but a lot of surveys are also suggesting people are getting married less and traditional couples / relationships are on the decline.

So this is where I would make a comparaison with liquor and prohibition that was eventually decriminalized to some extent and de stigmatized but I don't know enough about to make an educated dissertation on it
a parallel could be made with the evolution of marijuana. Again I don't know enough about how it is regulated so people on the board have more to add, the floor is yours
 

ThunderLipps

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With the steady increase of transgender and nonbinary people popping up with the younger generation I think sex in 30 years will be with robots or in a lab to produce kids. The rebels will still enjoy it as it was meant to be.
 

michaelduni

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With marriages on the decline, loneliness and sexless lives on the increase, and more automation on the horizon, my optimistic hope is that consenting adults will be legally allowed to choose to have mutually beneficial relationships. Also, once the stigma is removed, more young women can choose this profession to better their economic livelihood/lives, and more young men can enjoy the joys of sex and female companionship. We have somewhere along the line in our never ending quest to create the perfect society have tripped up and lost the beauty and joy inherent in being with a person of the opposite sex. Hopefully, that trend reverses, and we get back to enjoying people and their unique gifts, and focus less on working around the clock to just make money and run up the score (to what end?).
 
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