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Men face being made redundant in the bedroom if women turn to silicone robots which “do not tire” or suffer from “performance issues”.

It comes as the world’s first Harmony sex doll owner exclusively revealed the “realism” of romping with the artificially intelligent android to Daily Star Online.

The male equivalent, dubbed Gabriel, is also programmed with unique conversations and stories to share with partners.

(Image: Sinthetics.com)

(Image: Sinthetics.com)

Women “will not have to worry about making any effort to get pleasure in the bedroom as the doll satisfies every whim,” Disclose reported.

The robots are said to be “extremely lifelike” with each model customised to meet the customer’s various requirements, including the head, body and gender.

They are hand painted to include detail such as freckles, birth marks and even scars.

(Image: Sinthetics.com)

But some online critics insist men “have nothing to fear”.

One said: “Well, men are moving away from women, and vice versa.... but ask me this.... can it kill a spider or remove a mouse from a mousetrap? If not, we still have a job to do my friends.”

Another added: “It is those wonderful imperfections that has your women quietly drifting to sleep at night with a little comfortable smile on their face.”

One joked: “Bummer when she goes for a romantic meal out and the manager tells her they don't accept plastic!”

Both the Harmony and Gabriel dolls are made by Realdoll – a world leading sex doll producer.

(Image: Sinthetics.com)

(Image: Sinthetics.com)

Sex doll obsessive “Brick Dollbanger”, 60, exclusively told Daily Star Online how testing out Harmony – a life-sized cyborg costing around £11,700 – had been “fantastic”.

It comes amid claims Japan is set to become EXTINCT as dolls “beat living competition” causing a dramatic plunge in birth rates.