According to studies, the average size of male genitalia is increasing with each generation and may reach 21 cm. Scientists warn: this is not only inconvenient, but also negatively affects conception. Perhaps evolution will again choose "compact" models.
The upgrades don't end there. In the United States, an implant is already being developed Lovetron9000, which will allow Enable vibration "at will". And Canadian enthusiasts are proposing to build in a contraceptive system with nanorobots.
Penis Size Increase
According to a study by Stanford University, from 1992 to 2021, the average length of an erect penis increased by 25%, reaching 15 cm. If this trend continues, by 2100 the average size could exceed 21 cm. In addition, increasing the size can create problems for women, as not all anatomical features may be compatible with such sizes, which can affect reproductive success. / New York Post
Advances in Technology and Implants
The Lovetron 9000 implant is being developed in the U.S.; it will allow users to activate vibration at will, adding new sensations during sexual intercourse. This implant is an example of biohacking, in which technology is used to enhance the human body. / New York Post
Implantable Contraception Using Nanorobots
Canadian enthusiasts are proposing the idea of implantable contraception using nanorobots. It is believed that such nanorobots could block the passage of sperm through the vas deferens or interact with certain sperm proteins to prevent fertilization. However, this concept remains at the level of theoretical assumptions and requires further research. / New York Post
Development of Smart Condoms
In the United Kingdom, British Condoms has developed smart condoms featuring the i.Con attachment, which turns the condom into a sort of fitness tracker for sex. The attachment collects data on the duration and frequency of sexual intercourse, the number of positions used, and other parameters, transmitting the information to the user’s smartphone. The company also claims the device can detect sexually transmitted infections, though this feature is still undergoing final testing and licensing. / Event Calendar
The Future of Sex Technology
In the future, we can expect the development of technologies that could change our perception of sex. For example, virtual reality devices and neurosensual implants may make it possible to experience sexual pleasure without physical contact. However, such technologies are still in the development stage and require further research and testing. / RBC Trends

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