LYONS COUNTY, Nev.—According to an article in UK's The Sun, the famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch has begun offering its clients the use of virtual reality headsets "to help fulfill its randy patrons' kinkiest fantasies."
Considering that the Bunny Ranch's primary business is putting (mostly) male clients together with (mostly) female sex workers so they can screw their brains out for an hour or so, it seems like (for want of a better term) overkill that the clients will now be able to "fuck" a porn star or a sexy Japanese anime (hentai) character while they're having sex with an actual female—and one has to wonder where they'll be getting the porn star VR to offer, though several companies do make such scenes available for sale.
But according to the Sun article, one of the brothel's highest earning prostitutes, Alice Little, "specializes" in offering VR sex, "bring[ing] an Oculus Rift headset to work to give clients the physical sensation to go with the cartoon smut."
"While my client wears a headset and views VR hentai porn, I mimic the sensual actions of the animated character with my actual body creating an amazingly convincing sexual fantasy for my clients that yearn to get it on with an animated lover," Little explained.
But the article intimates that future VR offerings will include not only porn stars but Hollywood personalities mapped onto porn stars' bodies via FakeApp as well, with whom customers can imagine having sex—and the use of VR supposedly helps the guys get over feelings of inadequacy about their cocks.
"Some of The Bunny Ranch’s clients struggle in the 'self-confidence' department when it comes to the size of their genitalia," noted Bunny Ranch owner Dennis Hof, "and for these clients virtual reality allows them to assume the perspective of someone who is much more well endowed than they might be... It certainly seems like where all this [is] headed is that it won’t be long until you’ll be able to bring a simulated version of Scarlett Johannson or Angelina Jolie into a threesome with one of my hot bunnies."
Pictured: Alice Little