I’d met this 30-something woman at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) last year. We’d been talking about battery powered servo motor devices at an RC booth, when she suggested checking out another section of the show. I was a little tired, as this was the last day of the show, but I’d already seen most everything I’d planned to see. So I followed Ellie’s beckoning. Over and across a few isles, another sharp turn, a few more aisles, and it was clear we were heading down towards a section that was curtained off. It was the “sex industry” section, because of course there are some electronic specialties not covered elsewhere. While I didn’t go out of my way to educate myself, I had read small articles here and there about the use of servo motors by humanoid robots. Naturally, the sex industry would endeavor to push that technology for sexualizing robots. They still had a lot of “creep factor” in my opinion, and heavily weighted for the male audience. Naturally that meant plenty of female sex bots, but practically no male ones.