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Camming site CamSoda calls itself a "virtual strip club." Now new integrations with VR, connected toys and sex dolls will take users into the back rooms to "do it without doing it."
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Editors' note: Some of the language and descriptions in this story are not suited for younger readers.  
CamSoda is an adult-oriented live "camming" site dubbed "a virtual strip club with no cover" by its creators. At any time, visitors can log on and view the public live feed of the model of their choice, tipping her with the site's digital currency if they enjoy the show. Should they want something more intimate, users can request a private, one-on-one show -- the online equivalent of a back-room lap dance.
As of this week, those users have an even more intimate and interactive option. 
The big idea might sound like something straight out of sci-fi, but here it is: Watch a private, one-on-one feed in virtual reality as you have sex with a " teledildonic " sex doll that transmits your tactile data to the model's matching vibrator (and vice versa).
It's virtual sex, and both parties will "feel" it.
This push for virtual sex is the result of a new partnership between CamSoda and Abyss Creations, maker of top-of-the-line sex dolls called RealDolls . CamSoda calls the integration "virtual intercourse with real people," or VIRP (not to be confused with "vurp," which Urban Dictionary defines as " a burp laced with a little vomit ").
CamSoda supports all Google-compliant VR headsets, and plans to support headsets like Samsung's Gear VR and the Oculus Rift too.
Unfortunate acronym choices aside, the company describes "VIRPing" as a new kind of adult experience -- the chance for its users to experience something akin to live sex with their favorite performers in real time. Even as tech steadily creeps into our sex lives, it's an eyebrow-raising idea, and one that raises plenty of questions.
CamSoda has a history of racy promotions, including a sex-smell-distributing "Oh-roma" gas mask attachment for your VR headset, as well as an app that lets you lick your phone to practice oral sex techniques , or log in using a picture of your erect penis . While Parker maintains that none of those were meant as jokes, all seem like marketing stunts.
VIRP, on the other hand, could impact the camming industry -- and maybe even the direction of our tech-infused sex lives.
"You'll feel what the model is doing and she'll feel what you're doing," says Daryn Parker, VP at CamSoda. "By putting on the goggles and having that live model available to you, you now are totally engrossed in this space."
The tech that makes VIRP possible comes from Lovense, one of a growing crop of connected-sex-toy manufacturers . The two-way communication Parker describes happens between the Lovense Max and Lovense Nora, a masturbatory sleeve and rabbit-style vibrator, respectively. Each connects with the user's smartphone, allowing the sharing of controls or even the syncing of devices with a partner. (Lovense says every byte of personal data that passes through its servers is fully encrypted using the same technology Google, Skype and FaceTime use.)
Technically, a single Max or Nora is all you need to VIRP with a Nora-equipped CamSoda model. Neither costs more than $100. But Parker insists the Max-fitted RealDolls are worthwhile upgrades. "They're heavy," he points out. "Physically, it's a large doll and it weighs a lot. It feels real. It definitely pulls you in."
Partial-body dolls (basically just torsos without heads or limbs) start at around $1,500 (about £1,070, or AU$1,875), while full-size dolls typically sell for at least $5,000 and can sell for many thousands more, depending on the level of customization. Abyss Creations tells us the cost of equipping a RealDoll with a specially fitted Max insert hasn't been locked down yet. One key problem: Custom-built RealDolls can take months to ship, and it isn't an easy task to retrofit the Max into existing dolls.
Full-size RealDolls typically cost at least several thousand dollars depending on the level of customization, but CamSoda says you can VIRP without one too.
As for the VIRP sessions themselves, pricing is up to the model, but CamSoda says pre-negotiated private chats typically cost at least a few dollars per minute. One-on-one chats pull models away from the public rooms where they can best build their fan bases, so many models also request that users commit to a minimum duration before agreeing to go private.
Parker says the company is in the "super early adopter phase" and VIRP isn't intended to be a moneymaker yet. "This is really more to explore the technology to see what's going to work and what's not going to work," he says.
Few would challenge the legality of consenting adults baring all online, but VIRP may be headed for murky waters. To be clear, explicit masturbation broadcasts are already one of the main draws on sites like CamSoda, and that's essentially what a VIRP session is. The difference is the direct, intimate connection with the viewer. CamSoda calls it virtual intercourse, but is that something it can legally sell?
CamSoda says yes, rejecting the notion that there's anything illegal about VIRP. "It would be turning prostitution laws on their head to say that a virtual relationship using self-pleasure devices across countries, continents and time zones violates a real-world prostitution law," Parker says.
Still, it might depend on where you live. Regulation of prostitution in the US is left to the states, and definitions vary. Nevada legalized the practice in some counties, for instance, while here in Louisville , Kentucky, "a person is guilty of prostitution when he engages or agrees or offers to engage in sexual conduct with another person in return for a fee."
The Kentucky penal code goes on to define "sexual conduct" as "sexual intercourse or any act of sexual gratification involving the sex organs." It also prohibits things like permitting or promoting prostitution.
The idea of laws like that applying to remote, web-connected individuals might sound like a stretch, but their framers likely didn't foresee direct, genital-to-genital Bluetooth transmissions. It's also not hard to imagine the technology improving as time goes on, blurring the lines even further.
As it sometimes tends to, the tech may be evolving faster than the culture surrounding it.
"The beauty of this is that you can do so many things that you can't do in the real world," Parker says, listing concerns like disease and pregnancy that don't apply to virtual sex. "It's completely safe." 
Parker even goes on to describe users with wives or girlfriends who've sought out CamSoda models for virtual threesomes, telling me it happens more often than you might think. (Granted, there's no accounting for second or third parties who feel pressured to participate in an act that to them feels ambiguous, morally or otherwise, due to the virtual nature of VIRP.)
"The problem with a threesome is that inevitably someone gets jealous and you're not in complete control," Parker says. "Here, this user's girlfriend was in complete control because she could turn this model off at the touch of a button. She wasn't intimidated that her boyfriend was having virtual sex with a cam model while she was participating, because she was in control."
CamSoda model Charley Hart sees VIRPing as an exciting new way to connect with fans. "It's whatever we want it to be," she says.
That sense of control extends to the models, too. Private sessions are pre-negotiated, and models can kick abusive users out of their rooms with a click.
"I don't do anything unless I'm OK with it," says Charley Hart, an adult entertainer and CamSoda model. "It's all about what we're comfortable with."
To be sure, there's probably plenty to say no to. Lewd demands from viewers can often cross the line, but Hart also describes users who just want someone to talk to.
"We're there for so many different reasons," she adds, before listing various motivations men might have for spending time with a model in virtual space -- not all of them sexual. As for VIRPing?
"I think all of us girls are really excited to reach out to our fans in a new and different way."
The idea of virtual space providing a sort of sexual surrogacy has long been the fodder of sci-fi sequences (think of the cybersex headsets from "Demolition Man," or the holographic threesome scene in last year's "Blade Runner: 2049"). VIRP may be a way for users to realize those fantasies, Hart says. But she adds there's plenty of uncertainty about this new frontier among the model community.
"We realize that we're ushering in a new dawn," she says, "so there's that excitedness of, 'Oh my gosh we're advancing so far, and how cool that we can do it without doing it? Everyone gets what they want,' along with, 'Oh my gosh, how scary and how disconnected it is.'"
In the end, Hart says it all comes back to control. At one point during our conversation, she casually makes a colorful (and unprintable) comparison to porn as she describes what it's like to have fans lining up for private, Nora-enabled sessions. My eyebrow raises, but to her, it's an exciting fantasy where she sets the terms.
"I mean, in my head, I can make it as sexual or as nice as I want when a guy is controlling my toy. It's whatever we want it to be."


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Despite what others might say, porn is always at the forefront of technological innovation. And perhaps there’s no better way to show that today than by the sheer number of VR sex toys on the market right now.
But with the burden of options, you’re probably wondering which VR sex toy is worth your time, money, and—most importantly— your libido. After all, when it comes to male masturbators , it’s not all about the destination; but the journey.
Luckily, we’re here to give you our list of the 7 best VR sex toys you can buy right now!
Fleshlight has become synonymous with portable pussies and male sex gadgets, so it’s no surprise that they’ve entered the VR sex toy game with guns-a-blazing with the release of the Fleshlight Launch.
Whereas most other male masturbators offer you an experience full of contractions and vibrations—which isn’t really how it feels like to rub one out— the Fleshlight Launch literally jacks your penis off with up-and-down motions at various speeds.
You fuck a Fleshlight without even using your hands!
With a motor that’s capable of giving you about 180 strokes per minute, the Fleshlight Launch is more than enough to give you a romping good time by yourself. 
And if you don’t feel like playing with the FL all by your lonesome, then you’d be happy to hear that this handy male sex toy is compatible with most porn VR content out there.
However, if there’s one knock against the FL, it’s the fact that it’s pretty selective when it comes to VR goggles, in that it’s not compatible with each and every model available out there. As such, make sure you read its instructions before taking this baby for a ride.
The Kiiroo Keon is the perfect VR sex toy if you’re looking for an option that brings the intensity up to 11! 
Without any exaggeration, this may very well be the most powerful hands-free masturbator available right now, thanks mainly to its motor that can give you a whopping 230 strokes per minute.
This VR sex toy makes use of their patented RealFeel technology, which boasts of having the same feel as a real pussy/butt/mouth.
It’s also pretty versatile, as the whole package comes with 5 interchangeable “strokers’ ‘: silicone-based orifices that give you a realistic sensation whenever you use them. 
Although if we’re being completely honest, a couple of the included strokers sort of feel the same, but it’s no deal-breaker by any means.
Of course, the Kiiroo KEON is compatible with VR devices, which allows you to sync it with erotic content like VR porn videos, live sex chats, and JOI (Jerk Off Instructions) . 
With such a sleek and handy design, you can bring this baby anywhere!
Lovense has made a name for itself by giving the world some of the most interactive sex toys for both men and women, and the Lovense Max 2 is no exception to that rule.
This male auto masturbation machine is the perfect model to choose if you’re looking for a near-infinite number of variations when it comes to your strokes and vibrations. 
Aside from the factory settings that the Lovense Max 2 comes with, you and every other Lovense user out there can create your own sequences and patterns with the use of the Lovense Remote app on your mobile.
While the battery life is a little short, the Lovense does have VR compatibility that syncs with VR adult content and other interactive sex toys. In other words, long-distance partners can use this remote controlled sex toy to feel connected to each other sexually.
And with a sleek design that’s not only easy to use, but easy to maintain as well, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more convenient male VR sex toy than this baby right here!
The Quickshot Launch is not a simple male sex toy – this is a piece of wanking tech that perfectly simulates blowjobs and sexual intercourse. And with how effective and nicely designed it is, this might very well be your go-to VR sex toy once you get your hands on it.
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