A FLORIDA woman is selling her positive pregnancy tests on the Craigslist website for $30 a pop to pay her way through college.
The woman, who is three months pregnant, can provide the positive pregnancy tests or urine in an "absolutely no questions asked type of deal".
"Whether you are using it for your own amusement such as a prank, or to blackmail the ceo of wherever or whomever you are having an affair with, I don't care at all," she said.
The mind boggles at what trouble will ensue from this!
SEX-BOTS could 'over-exert' their human lovers, a Swiss academic warned during a conference on sexual cyborgs this week.
While speaking at the Love and Sex and Robots Conference at Goldsmiths, University of London, professor Oliver Bendel raised questions surrounding the ethics of these sex machines.
Questions included whether sex robots should be able to "entice" users, whether they should have the capability of "refusal" in "extreme" circumstance and whether humans would become exhausted by reaching their "physical limits" of sexual activity - limits that the robot is able to surpass.
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