Aella@Aella_Girl·Aug 12, 2016Do you think real-life-quality sex simulators, where you can fuck anyone you want, any way, as much, would be:Positive for women59.9%Negative for women40.1%681 votes·Final results1022
Kristen Lyssara @krislyssara·Aug 12, 2016Replying to @Aella_GirlThere needs to be communication and consent and times where people, especially men, just can't have what they want.1
Kristen Lyssara @krislyssara·Aug 12, 2016Replying to @Aella_GirlBeing able to use a simulator to fuck *anyone* would be, in many ways, the final tier of sexual entitlement. Unless someone>>>>1
Kristen Lyssara @krislyssara·Aug 12, 2016Replying to @krislyssara and @Aella_Girlconsented to their likeness being used and had input on it, it would be absolutely terrible and violating, IMO.1
Kristen Lyssara @krislyssara·Aug 12, 2016Replying to @krislyssara and @Aella_GirlNobody should be able to just go "I want to have sex with that person because I'm entitled to it", virtual or otherwise1
Aella@Aella_Girl·Aug 12, 2016Replying to @krislyssarahow do you feel about people imagining sex with other people, then. Thought crime?114
Kristen Lyssara @krislyssara·Aug 12, 2016Replying to @Aella_GirlI feel like there's a line between fantasy and realistic simulation; even low-quality simulations have been shown to be>>>>1
Kristen Lyssara @krislyssara·Aug 12, 2016Replying to @krislyssara and @Aella_Girlprocessed by the brain nearly identically to actual experiences, including recording memories1
Aella@Aella_GirlReplying to @krislyssaraWhat about people with extremely vivid imaginations? Or people who write it down. the line here seems dangerously fuzzy.4:16 PM · Aug 12, 20161 Like
Kristen Lyssara @krislyssara·Aug 12, 2016Replying to @Aella_GirlThere's at just some fuzziness to it, absolutely. But I feel like there's still s difference between any of that and >>>>1