Mimicking pornographic stereotypes of femininity, current trends in sex robotics reinforce out-of-date gender stereotypes to the extreme. Feminism has taken this as an invitation to reject the very idea of robot sex as a sexist expression of toxic masculinity. Both proponents and adversaries of sex robots, however, built their arguments on questionable ontological premises. Arguing from a new materialist, sex positive, queer perspective, the article proposes a realignment of sex robotics towards post gender forms and materialities. Liberating sex robots from the obligation to imitate the human body as faithfully as possible, may also serve as an antidote to the eeriness and revulsion many people experience when having to deal with humanoid – but not quite human – replicants.