Bodygrooming Fembots Replace Double Entendre Bathrobe Guy

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As we surmised earlier this month, Philips Bodygoom has taken its efforts the the next logical step. The marketer’s agency, Tribal, has launched Robot Skin, an episodic series in which grooming robots, otherwise known as “the key that unlocks the version of yourself you always wanted to be,” become the most desirable toy men can possess in the future. It’s a a nice effort. After all, imagining a fembot stroking your various body parts is a lot more exciting than the mundane reality of an electric grooming device doing the same. And it’s far better than that dude in the white bathrobe spewing double entendres about your nuts. But we do wonder if Svedka Vodka’s fembot are gonna come knocking.

Change the body and the mind will follow. Or so the copy says.

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