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[[File:Robosexuality1.png|right|thumb|[[Bender]] and [[Amy]], a robosexual couple.]]
[[File:Robosexuality1.png|right|thumb|[[Bender]] and [[Amy]], a robosexual couple.]]
'''Robosexuality''' is the love and/or sexuality between a [[human|humanoid]] and a [[robot]], making them '''robosexuals'''. Highly controversal, robosexual marriages were illegal in the state of [[New New York]] until the passing of [[Proposition ∞]]. In July [[3010]], though, same-sex robosexual marriages are still illegal, as made evident by a comment of [[Morbo]]'s.
'''Robosexuality''' is the love and/or sexuality between a [[human|humanoid]] and a [[robot]], making them '''robosexuals'''. Highly controversal, robosexual marriages were illegal in the state of [[New New York]] until the passing of [[Proposition ∞]]. In July [[3010]], though, same-sex robosexual marriages are still illegal, as made evident by a comment of [[Morbo]]'s.


The term first appears in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" with [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] telling [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] to say he is his debugger so others don't believe them to be robosexuals. It seems that it is subject to controversy and forbidden by [[Religion#Space Catholicism|Space Catholicism]], and the controversy can be described as a future version of the 21st century controversy to {{w|homosexuality}}. It should be noted that sometimes the human and the robot can be the same gender, but sometimes they can be different genders (e.g. a male human and a female robot, or a male robot and a female human).  
The subject is controversial and forbidden by [[Space Catholicism]], and the controversy can be described as a future version of the 21st century controversy to {{w|homosexuality}}. It should be noted that sometimes the human and the robot can be the same gender, but sometimes they can be different genders (e.g. a male human and a female robot, or a male robot and a female human).
 
== Conversion camps ==
The [[Robotology]] Church runs robosexuality conversion camps, in which robosexuals are taught to restrain from their lusts. [[Bender]] and [[Fatbot]] among others visited one in [[3010]].
 
== Appearances ==
The term first appears in "[[Space Pilot 3000]]" with [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] telling [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] to say he is his debugger so others don't believe them to be robosexuals.


In "[[I Dated a Robot]]", Fry downloads a [[Lucy Liu#Liubot|robotic version]] of [[Lucy Liu]] and begins a robosexual relationship of high controversy. Such relationships are not forbidden, but highly discourages by the Earthian government, claiming that as all of man's conquests are the result of impressing the other mate, robosexual relationships would bring down society.
In "[[I Dated a Robot]]", Fry downloads a [[Lucy Liu#Liubot|robotic version]] of [[Lucy Liu]] and begins a robosexual relationship of high controversy. Such relationships are not forbidden, but highly discourages by the Earthian government, claiming that as all of man's conquests are the result of impressing the other mate, robosexual relationships would bring down society.
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* [[Hedonism Bot]]
* [[Hedonism Bot]]
* [[Unit 47]]
* [[Unit 47]]
* [[Reverend Lionel Preacherbot]] (closeteted)


=== Humanoids ===
=== Humanoids ===

Revision as of 18:35, 17 September 2010

Bender and Amy, a robosexual couple.

Robosexuality is the love and/or sexuality between a humanoid and a robot, making them robosexuals. Highly controversal, robosexual marriages were illegal in the state of New New York until the passing of Proposition ∞. In July 3010, though, same-sex robosexual marriages are still illegal, as made evident by a comment of Morbo's.

The subject is controversial and forbidden by Space Catholicism, and the controversy can be described as a future version of the 21st century controversy to homosexuality. It should be noted that sometimes the human and the robot can be the same gender, but sometimes they can be different genders (e.g. a male human and a female robot, or a male robot and a female human).

Conversion camps

The Robotology Church runs robosexuality conversion camps, in which robosexuals are taught to restrain from their lusts. Bender and Fatbot among others visited one in 3010.

Appearances

The term first appears in "Space Pilot 3000" with Bender telling Fry to say he is his debugger so others don't believe them to be robosexuals.

In "I Dated a Robot", Fry downloads a robotic version of Lucy Liu and begins a robosexual relationship of high controversy. Such relationships are not forbidden, but highly discourages by the Earthian government, claiming that as all of man's conquests are the result of impressing the other mate, robosexual relationships would bring down society.

According to Bender's Big Score, the Hedonismbot and his servant Djambi are homosexual robosexuals. In Cornwood, Gynecaladriel is robosexual as she seduces Titanius Anglesmith.

In "Proposition Infinity", Bender and Amy start a robosexual relationship, and later Professor Farnsworth helps them pass Proposition ∞.

In "The Mutants Are Revolting", Fatbot is seen dancing intimately with an Amazonian.

Known robosexuals

Robots

Humanoids

Appearances

This list includes media wherein the term is used or where we see the concept.