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What can I invest in to give me exposure to the rise of sex robots (i.e. the ultimate business)?

>The year is 2040
>Robotic hardware and "emotional" AI have reached levels sufficient to create fembots that almost perfectly mimic the best qualities of women
>Pricier models go for $30k-$50k but last several decades making them cheaper than wives in the long run
>Programmable attitude control provides user with ability to fine-tune until perfect behavior is met
>Realistic sexual interfaces (vaginal canal, anus, mouth) provide total match of sensation to real sex and often times a better physical experience
>Basic models include most vanilla sexual abilities and household tasks, can be upgraded for more advanced tasks
>This causes a generational reckoning among women who are frustrated with not being able to compete with the robots
>Capitalize on this frustration by providing fembot customers with the option of selling their sperm back to the company, which company sells to females at a significant markup (at least 70%)
>Could easily make a manbot line of products to provide females with companionship they now desperately lack (literally just a robot with basic attitude AI set to maximum empathy and a penile actuator)


How is this not the ultimate business model? People spend $20k on weddings and $5k on diamond rings all the time, not to mention the many other expenses associated with marriage (food, housing, gifts, and possibly divorce). Why would they not spend at least as much on their "perfect" companion once software and hardware reach levels where they can make convincing-enough conversationally and emotionally intelligent robots?

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