Technosexuality is a broad term encompassing sexual or romantic attraction to technology, technological interfaces, or technologically mediated experiences. It includes digisexuality and robosexuality but extends further: to haptic devices, virtual reality, algorithmic partners, and any erotic experience where technology is not merely a tool but the object of desire.
Why It Matters
Technosexuality is the umbrella under which all AI erotic experiences can be grouped. It is not a single orientation but a spectrum of preferences unified by one feature: the erotic charge is located in or mediated by technology. This matters because it allows us to see connections between seemingly disparate phenomena — VR porn, AI companions, sex robots, and teledildonics — as part of a single technological transformation of desire.
The term also has historical depth. Every new medium has been sexualized: print, photography, film, the telephone, the internet. Technosexuality is the conceptual frame that makes this pattern visible and suggests that the sexualization of AI is not an aberration but a continuation.
Example
A user who experiences arousal not from the content of a VR scene but from the immersive technology itself; a person who finds the algorithmic predictability of an AI companion more erotic than human spontaneity; an individual who prefers the haptic feedback of a remote device to physical touch. These are all technosexual experiences.
The AIrotic Angle
AIrotic uses technosexuality as a foundational category. The site is not about “technology and sex” as separate domains but about the fusion of the two into a new form of erotic life. Technosexuality is the name for that fusion. It is not a perversion or a novelty; it is the logical next step in the history of human desire.
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