Sex machine
A sex machine is a mechanical device used to simulate human
Devices can be penetrative or extractive. The term fucking machine is generally used to describe a penetrative machine which works by the transfer of rotational or reciprocating force from a motor to a directional motion on a shaft tipped by a
History and use
Built in 1900, the first known sex machine was a self-operated device that sprayed milk into the vagina to simulate ejaculation.[7]
The
Modern automated erotic stimulation devices differ from vibrators because they penetrate as well as throb. These devices are sometimes used as part of
The conference Arse Elektronika regularly features demonstrations of sex machines and academic debates about these devices.
Risk of injury
In 2009, a woman from Maryland required a medical evacuation after the blade of a homemade sex machine cut through the plastic dildo and caused severe vaginal injuries.[10]
Examples
- Fuckzilla (by kink.com): a sex machine featuring a dildo and a licking device (2007)[11]
- Nekropneum Fuckenbrust Neckhammer 40k: a sex machine by group
In popular culture
In Episode 2/20 of Boston Legal, "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," Shirley Schmitt represents a client whose Victorian erotica collection includes a "hysteria machine" (a steam-powered, piston-operated dildo) used by Victorian doctors to help women deal with their sexual needs during the Victorian Age.[15]
In the 2008 film Burn After Reading, US Treasury agent Harry Pfarrer builds a pedal-powered "dildo chair".[16] The pornographic website Fucking Machines has been featured in the mainstream press as a source of information and depictions of uses.[17]
In 2011, J. Michael Bailey provided a forum for a live demonstration of a sex machine device to his class at Northwestern University, which led to international press coverage, questions about appropriate college coursework, and questions about academic freedom vis-a-vis tenure.[18][19]
See also
- Arse Elektronika – Annual conference on sex and technology
- Erotic electrostimulation
- Erotic furniture
- List of BDSM equipment
- Sex toy
- Sex robot
- Sybian – Sex toy for women
- Venus for Men – Sexual stimulation machine for penises
References
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- ^ Clark-Flory, Tracy (March 3, 2011). The "live sex show" professor speaks. Salon.com
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- ^ "Jillsaw". YouTube. Retrieved 24 September 2019.[dead YouTube link]
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- ISBN 978-1-57344-254-1, chapter 6: Teledildonics toys: online sex for two
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- ISSN 1059-1028, retrieved 2019-03-16
- ^ Jan Petter. "Warum es in Düsseldorf jetzt einen Darkroom voller Sexroboter gibt". Retrieved 2019-03-15.
- ^ Alexandra Wehrmann (8 March 2019). "Mensch und Maschine: Digitalfestival zum Thema Robotik im NRW-Forum". Retrieved 2019-03-15.
- ^ Westdeutsche Zeitung (15 March 2019). "Meta Marathon Düsseldorf: Fünf Tipps" (in German). Retrieved 2019-03-15.
- ^ Leahy, Janet & Broch, Lawrence. "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," Boston Legal, Episode 2/20. First aired March 26, 2006.
- ^ Gilbey, Ryan (2008). That Superior Feeling: The Coen Brothers' Espionage Comedy-Is an Exercise in Smugness. New Statesman, Volume 21, p. 45
- ^ "A Disciplined Business" by Jon Mooallem, The New York Times Magazine, April 29, 2007.
- ^ Clark, Tracy (2011-03-03). "The "live sex show" professor speaks". Salon.com. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- ^ Gawker Archived 2015-01-23 at the Wayback Machine, March 3, 2011.