Teh One Who Knocks
04-19-2019, 10:29 AM
By Sean Keach, Digital Technology and Science Editor - The Scottish Sun
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RANDY sex-bot fans can now buy pairs of silicone feet to "simulate foot sex".
Even more bizarrely, some pairs of fake feet have built-in privates – and sell for up to £315 a pair.
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The sex robot craze has been widely documented, with scores of men turning to silicone women powered by computer chips.
But kinky fans of feet are now going one step further and buying detached pairs of feet with faux-vaginas, dubbed by one firm as "vajankles".
One such website is Silicon Wives, a love doll retailer that sells "realistic silicone feet with vaginas" for $199 (~£150).
"The realistic silicone feet with vaginas are perfect for the feet lovers out there that still want a traditional sex toy experience," the site's creators explain.
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They went on: "This product is hand-crafted with premium medical-grade silicone to provide an ultra-realistic sex experience.
"The feet are highly detailed to look and feel just like real feet."
A listing for one product explains that it "can be used for vaginal sex or foot sex".
And – incredibly – men are actually purchasing these feet, and even leaving product reviews.
One anonymous reviewer wrote:
"I'll tell you right now that the vagina part of these feet aren't very deep. But I doubt that's the reason why anyone would buy these.
"The feet are perfect! The pictures don't do them justice!
"I would absolutely recommend to anyone who is even thinking about buying these! The shipping was very quick as well!"
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Another firm that offers more premium designs is Sinthetic.
The company provides a range of realistic female bodies – but serves up sculpted soles on the side.
Its most eye-catching product is the Vajankle, which is a detached foot with a vagina built-in.
"The Vajankle is a novelty product that was created by special request," the site's owners explain.
"It has a usable vagina in the top of the ankle."
Sinthetic bases its designs on human models, who are hired "based on requests from our foot-fetish friends and clients".
And they come at a high price: a Vajankle can cost anywhere from $99 to $299.50(~£75 to ~£230).
To create a Vajankle, an in-house sculptor will work using a mix of digital scanning technology and classical sculpting techniques.
"It takes both talent and creativity to find new ways to integrate technology to redefine what can be done and continually raise the bar," the anonymous sculptor explains.
"My hands and heart go into every piece that comes out of our studio. From the sculpting development to the final delivered piece.
"There will never be a day that my hands are not directly involved with every piece that goes out the door. We will never be a manufacturing plant pumping out dolls using the lowest paid employees we can hire to make 'the product'.
"We view our work as art above all."
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Another popular retailer is called Foot Fetish Toys, and caters exclusively for men with an attraction to feet.
It promises to provide "the best doll feet for a foot-fetish man", and flogs a wide range of fake feet.
But only the truly dedicated need apply: faux feet can go for as much as $410 (~£315) a pair – the most expensive we found online.
Of course, pairs of feet are a steal compared to love dolls and sex robots.
A silicone love doll – with no computerised parts – can cost as much as £2,000 to £3,000.
And a proper sex robot powered by artificial intelligence is far more: Realbotix's Harmony can cost as much as £8,000.
https://i.imgur.com/YhYuojc.jpg
RANDY sex-bot fans can now buy pairs of silicone feet to "simulate foot sex".
Even more bizarrely, some pairs of fake feet have built-in privates – and sell for up to £315 a pair.
https://i.imgur.com/uW5TesB.png
https://i.imgur.com/KYh1V7o.jpg
The sex robot craze has been widely documented, with scores of men turning to silicone women powered by computer chips.
But kinky fans of feet are now going one step further and buying detached pairs of feet with faux-vaginas, dubbed by one firm as "vajankles".
One such website is Silicon Wives, a love doll retailer that sells "realistic silicone feet with vaginas" for $199 (~£150).
"The realistic silicone feet with vaginas are perfect for the feet lovers out there that still want a traditional sex toy experience," the site's creators explain.
https://i.imgur.com/orHny4H.png
They went on: "This product is hand-crafted with premium medical-grade silicone to provide an ultra-realistic sex experience.
"The feet are highly detailed to look and feel just like real feet."
A listing for one product explains that it "can be used for vaginal sex or foot sex".
And – incredibly – men are actually purchasing these feet, and even leaving product reviews.
One anonymous reviewer wrote:
"I'll tell you right now that the vagina part of these feet aren't very deep. But I doubt that's the reason why anyone would buy these.
"The feet are perfect! The pictures don't do them justice!
"I would absolutely recommend to anyone who is even thinking about buying these! The shipping was very quick as well!"
https://i.imgur.com/pgDV6GO.png
https://i.imgur.com/kXvzZ6B.jpg
Another firm that offers more premium designs is Sinthetic.
The company provides a range of realistic female bodies – but serves up sculpted soles on the side.
Its most eye-catching product is the Vajankle, which is a detached foot with a vagina built-in.
"The Vajankle is a novelty product that was created by special request," the site's owners explain.
"It has a usable vagina in the top of the ankle."
Sinthetic bases its designs on human models, who are hired "based on requests from our foot-fetish friends and clients".
And they come at a high price: a Vajankle can cost anywhere from $99 to $299.50(~£75 to ~£230).
To create a Vajankle, an in-house sculptor will work using a mix of digital scanning technology and classical sculpting techniques.
"It takes both talent and creativity to find new ways to integrate technology to redefine what can be done and continually raise the bar," the anonymous sculptor explains.
"My hands and heart go into every piece that comes out of our studio. From the sculpting development to the final delivered piece.
"There will never be a day that my hands are not directly involved with every piece that goes out the door. We will never be a manufacturing plant pumping out dolls using the lowest paid employees we can hire to make 'the product'.
"We view our work as art above all."
https://i.imgur.com/JfUwDfN.png
Another popular retailer is called Foot Fetish Toys, and caters exclusively for men with an attraction to feet.
It promises to provide "the best doll feet for a foot-fetish man", and flogs a wide range of fake feet.
But only the truly dedicated need apply: faux feet can go for as much as $410 (~£315) a pair – the most expensive we found online.
Of course, pairs of feet are a steal compared to love dolls and sex robots.
A silicone love doll – with no computerised parts – can cost as much as £2,000 to £3,000.
And a proper sex robot powered by artificial intelligence is far more: Realbotix's Harmony can cost as much as £8,000.