Three Laws of Robotic Sexuality
- Three Laws of Robotic Sexuality
"Three Laws of Robotic Sexuality" (1982) is a novel by French writer Roland C. Wagner. It parodies Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics by introducing a corresponding set of Laws which govern robots used for sexual gratification.
The Three Laws of Wagner are:
*First Law: A robot cannot copulate with a human being without his agreement; nor can it be passive and let this human masturbate.
*Second Law: A robot must obey all perverse desires of human beings, except if they are in contradiction with the First Law.
*Third Law: A robot must protect its virginity if such protection is not in contradiction with the First or Second Laws.
The story is available online at http://noosfere.com/heberg/rcw/extraits/3laws.htm.
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