Jessica Szczuka, from the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany, co-authored research which focused on what is likely to influence men as to whether to buy a sex robots.
Machines that look like women for sexual purposes are on the rise, and in countries such as Japan, it has already led to a decline in traditional sexual encounters between human beings.
However, the trend is on its way to Europe and the US and it is beginning to pick up pace.
While many people would have the mindset that sex robots are for the lonely, new research suggests otherwise.
A staggering 40.3 per cent of the 263 straight males that were surveyed for Ms Szczuka’s research said that they could imagine using a sex robot within the next five years.
If people have the guts to say ‘yeah I could imagine that’, thats a good sign
Speaking at the Love and Sex With Robots congress at Goldsmiths University in London, she
quipped: “If people have the guts to say ‘yeah I could imagine that’, thats a good sign”.
Ms Szczuka also believes that as people become more familiar with robots, that number “will double over time”.
While just under half of men could imagine buying a sex robot within five years, more than two thirds of males could imagine using them.
Ms Szczuka said that the most likely people to use one will be socially anxious people.
She said: “Someone with a fear of rejection could control the robot because the robot would never reject them.”
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