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"wireplay isn't accurate. that's just robot guts. it wouldn't feel good"
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something important about robot fucking is you gotta acknowledge the inherent erotica of building or fixing a machine tbh
to have something put its trust in you so implicitly to handle its most delicate and sensitive parts
also the fact that to some degree those parts are alive
humming with electricity and simulated feeling
imagen how it would feel
if all pain had been removed
the preassure and then *click* the release as a wire is plugged into the right socket
the warm maybe a little bit painful stimulation of resaldering a point
and then getting a warm kiss on the cold playing on your exterior for handling it so well
also the eroticism of breaking someone or being broken
knowing that you will be fixed or knowing that they completely want this and youre not doing any real damage
ALSO
THE VULNERABILITY of it all
to trust someone to completely immobilise you in some cases and the trust to let them do whatever they want or need to do
its all very very important to robot fucking
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[ Oh what I would give to be able to plug myself in and get a full charge, instead of having to rely on this fleshy body that can't decide when to sleep. ]
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i know theres age regression and pet regression and stuff. is there android regression.. computer regression... where i reset to my default settings... ive had enough. bluescreen and blank expression now
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those posts of robots pole dancing or whatever are so nothing feeling to me. Ooo aaa the robot has hip shapes and they move. Tasteless. So lacking in the erotic for its strive for the human body. So lifeless in all the ways that matter. Corporate and commercialized sexuality to appeal to the masses in the name of profit but it has no actual sexuality behind it. Fake ass robot fucker. If you want to fuck robots come back to me once you’ve jerked off to the humming heat of your overheating computer. Come back to me with an essay on the intricacies of the wires that hold that the cold frame cradles and how easily you could tear them out holding the wiring of the machine in your hands because it trusts you it loves you it’s giving it’s all to you and you can have it it you only weren’t a coward to careful and precise to stray off protocol. Gently fuck the computer in the usb port as to not cause damage on and off again with no real release in sight other then the erotic of the motion. Then and only then you can come back and we can talk
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I'm all for wireplay, but I feel most depictions seem to be...missing something, somehow. I tend to see wires being yanked or haphazardly ripped out, and while it's actually true that disconnecting plugs can create temporary increases in voltage, it is usually short-lived, and there are definitely other ways to cause voltage swells without losing power.
I'm just encouraging wireplay enjoyers to read up on voltage spikes, electromagnetic pulses, inductance, and other real-world phenomena so they can make their wireplay a little more safe and interesting.
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your electronic objectum partner asks if you brought protection & you pull out a surge protector
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i love subby robot girls so much aughhh they listen to whatever their master tells them to do, they're wired to be ordered around, they like being told what to do......you can just open em up and do whatever you want to them too and they're perfectly ok with that! if their hardware needs an upgrade or their software needs an update, they don't mind if you fix it for them. they're more than happy to let you tug at their wires and play with their circuits too. SUBBY ROBOT GIRLS AHHHHH
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GET YOUR SIERRABOT! ONLY 9999$! SHE WILL CLEAN FOR YOU, SHE WILL TALK WITH YOU! SHE WILL SNUGGLE YOU TO SLEEP! shes also tall,, like 7'6 tall,, :)
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Fashion for the Everyday Robot
I don't see much discussion surrounding clothes and their connection to one's identity as a robot/machine. Fashion isn't typically the first thing that comes in mind whenever transhumanism is brought up; it's usually devices, chips, certain medicines and the like that are in circulation. And while these are things to consider for enhancing the body and self, they're currently not the most readily available and they still remain in a morally gray area.
Let's consider things that are common that enhance the body and self, such as clothes. They may not be able to enhance the memory of the wearer or provide superhuman strength, but there's plenty of nuance to consider. The most basic properties of clothes (warmth, ease of land traversal, protection from minor injuries or illnesses) have been in the works for as long as humans have been around in order to overcome the limitations of the flesh and immune system.
Fast forward to today and so much progress has been made for all types of fashion, especially technical fashion. I'm not necessarily referring to "techwear" or cyberpunk fashion*, but actual garments to wear outdoors. They compose a mixture of water/wind resistant fabrics, insulation, storage capacity, durability/flexibility, UV protection, and some garments have even more advanced tech like escape zips, jacket slings, and gravity pockets.
*I'm not discrediting anyone who's into techwear or cyberpunk fashion, I'm just making this distinction due to how some individuals can be mislead into thinking that multi-strap cargos and sock runners have the same utility as garments from Acronym or Patagonia.
Even aesthetics alone can elevate the self: garments that have a grayscale or retro futuristic color palette, geometrical and blocky proportions, futuristic jewelry and shades, I can keep going until the sun explodes.
One main issue for this type of fashion is the weather, as some places in the world can get really hot, and therefore some individuals aren't able to wear cool looking jackets. Don't forget that spring/summer garments have tech in them, too: shirts that can stretch and are odor resistant, jackets/hoodies that are packable and provide UV protection, pants that can transform into shorts, and so much more!
Fashion is all about expressing yourself, so don't be afraid to lean into your machine roots and wear clothes that transform the body in many different ways; the possibilities are endless!
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I think more people need to be serious about being botfuckers.
Like, its ok to have preferences, but if you say you're a botfucker you can't discriminate based on OS or modernity of hardware.
You should respect a slow bot that struggles to compute data with rusty joints just as much as you should respect a modern android.
And by respect I mean lust for in a feral way that can only be sated through direct interfacing
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happy tug on his wires tuesday yall dont be afraid to tug on those wires 🫵🏾
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going nonverbal but instead im a robot and i start beep booping at you
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imagine your dear bot talking you into to upgrading to one of your limbs that was injured into something mechanical. and then they praise you endlessly for how nice and efficient this new limb is and don’t you just like it so much more?
and then there’s a tragic accident and suddenly your leg is injured and your bot is so sorry but they know just thing thing…
imagine they get more and more obvious about your “upgrades” barely even pretending there’s an injury before they put you to sleep and fix something just right
were you always this mechanical? don’t you think it’s better this way?
https://ko-fi.com/love_and_wires/tip
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older robot girl who's angry about how the younger bots always use usb killers instead of old-fashioned magnets
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Robo-clit but its actually just a recycled mouse roller
Reblog if you agree
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