My perfect woman.....(with a huge dose of irony just to make sure you know I am joking)
In a quest to create the perfect woman no one beats the Japanese who have like Pygmalion in book X of Ovid'd Metamorphoses sculpted the perfect woman....for some background....
"In Ovid's narrative, Pygmalion was a Cypriot sculptor who carved a woman out of ivory. According to Ovid, after seeing the Propoetides prostituting themselves, he is 'not interested in women', but his statue is so realistic that he falls in love with it. He offers the statue presents and eventually prays to Venus (Aphrodite). She takes pity on him and brings the statue to life. They marry and have two daughters, Paphos and Metharme."
Presenting the Fembot
In a quest to create the perfect woman no one beats the Japanese who have like Pygmalion in book X of Ovid'd Metamorphoses sculpted the perfect woman....for some background....
"In Ovid's narrative, Pygmalion was a Cypriot sculptor who carved a woman out of ivory. According to Ovid, after seeing the Propoetides prostituting themselves, he is 'not interested in women', but his statue is so realistic that he falls in love with it. He offers the statue presents and eventually prays to Venus (Aphrodite). She takes pity on him and brings the statue to life. They marry and have two daughters, Paphos and Metharme."
Presenting the Fembot
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