Android Love
By Rosey Frost
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The erotic sex life of a human being is complex in nature, but even more so it becomes a challenge for an android to develop a libido of natural characteristics. Addy is sure she is not of human descent, but it does not stop her from experimentation in the area of sexual pleasures. She tries to attain the ultimate goal of love, and in so doing asserting the preordained divine nature of a soul.
Through trial and error, she determines her sensual self likes and dislikes through contact with those more human than herself. The learning process is quick as she soon realizes love is all that matters in the affairs of the human heart. It is a lesson that some of her human partners never really grasp, but for Addy, it is the needed impulse in creating the perfect woman. In so doing, she is also satisfied that in the end has been able to elevate herself to equal human status. In some cases, she is even a formidable rival to her human counterparts. Uniqueness and diversity play the determining factor in happiness with the plot taking a course of matters of erotic desire.
Rosey Frost
"Rosey" Ian Frost is an author of vision. He was involved in the first war in Iraq. Before the time he spent in service to his country, he was a professional journalist in western America. He now resides in Europe. See Rosey on YouTube at https://youtu.be/leA6yWPTpyM (Copy and Paste to Browser).
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Android Love - Rosey Frost
Table of Contents
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Mountain Peak
Chapter 2 At Home and Work
Chapter 3 Meeting in the Market
Chapter 4 Addy is Flushed
Chapter 5 Departure and Close of Business
Chapter 6 Arriving on Business Maybe
Chapter 7 After Dinner Romance
Chapter 8 Saying Goodbye
Chapter 9 Solitude
Chapter 10 The Lover Boy
Chapter 11 In the Hills of the Vagabonds
Chapter 12 Marv and Sam
Chapter 13 Addy Pays the Boys a Surprise Visit
Chapter 14 Pain
Chapter 15 Update from Chicago
Epilogue
Disclaimer
Android Love
by Rosey Frost
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rosey Frost is an author of vision and to some extent an optimist.
Sometimes he is a philosopher. This book is the third science fiction work by Frost, but deals with human feelings and emotions.
"Android Love" is an attempt to simplify the difficult decisions of man’s morality. It deals with sexual preference and sexual acceptance. It poses the question of acceptance in the fictitious guise of an inanimate robot. With the technological trick of perfect duplication, the question of ‘beauty in the eye’ pass as virtual flesh and blood.
In his younger years, Frost worked a professional journalist in Western America. He authored daily news reports of every imaginable real-life event conceivable.
Obsessed with the struggle of man to survive in his modern environment and lack of interest in solving the problems of the common man, he became disillusioned by a system that only talked about the problems facing mankind’s future generations.
He ended his career as a journalist and without any monetary means available, found himself in a struggle for his own self-survival. He joined the armed services where he faced the problem of involvement in nothing less than a war of beliefs.
After his tenure in the military, he soon realized the fruitlessness in the act of making war against his brothers. As he was certain war was not the solution he decided again to put pen to paper. This time not as a member of the free press, but as a writer of novels intended to be entertaining as well as delivering some sociologic message of hope for future descendants.
Warning: This book contains graphic sexual material that may not be suited for readers under the age of 18. Some of the content depicts descriptions of explicit adult sexual contact and acts of a sexual nature.
INTRODUCTION
It was a long forgotten time ago. The names and faces of those involved were also so long forgotten. Even proof that they ever existed was difficult to find or had disappeared completely without leaving a trace.
As the lifeless body lay naked on the metal table, the final preparations for final animation had been made. The laboratory was secluded in a far and distant cave, isolated and concealed from the curious or thrill seekers of the modern world. The entrance was surrounded by rock obstacles and the tunnel leading to the laboratory was a labyrinth of twists and turns that only could be navigated with prior knowledge or a good detailed map.
Number 128 was the label that was placed on the framed acrylic box housing the body in a type of metal display case. Only the small round entrance holes allowed the cables to pass through that were connected to the figure within.
The android/cyborg was not the first of its kind, and would probably not be the last. This was depending on the success of the project to blend in to mainstream society. The male variety could not adapt. It was an exceedingly more difficult task to synthesize a male penis than to produce a functional female. They were more internal. The males from the beginning were the original prototype, but it was soon found they suffered from a nonspecific terminal burnout syndrome.
Even the development of a female reproductive system was easily achieved with some effort. The female android possessed the complete range of human sexual capabilities and a semi-active reproductive cavity that served as a type of artificial womb. This womb was fully able to support pre-inseminated fertilized cells. The end birth of the embryo would require extraction, however, as a birth simulation was out of the question.
A female would be born today and not a developed embryo, but a mature functioning woman. She would have little, if any, memories other than the processed ones from the electrodes connected to her brain. She would eventually learn from her life’s experiences that she was not human, but this was also part of the overall design. It was necessary for her to adapt to whatever environment she would be faced with.
After the programming was complete, the body of the female that was on the table was flooded with vitalizing static charges of positive and negative ions. She opened her eyes for the first time and looked out of the box. Disconnecting the last cable from her skull, she stared blankly and focused her eyes for the first time on her environment. Her sterile birth was complete. She was alive!
The erotic sex life of a human being is complex in nature, but even more so it becomes a challenge for an android to develop a libido of natural characteristics. Addy felt a lack of purpose. Sex is a gift. The intrigue of the human condition