Dan I don't even know why people want to fuck these girls in their own house/flat/whatever if they could do it in exotic and luxury spaces that you'll probably never see in real life.... People constantly try to tell me that it was so much more immersive but I only think that they're probably simply not capable of proper imagination...
I guess it comes down to whether you actually want to be the guy in the scene "just how you are" or wether you want to roleplay another guy.
Personally, I'm not that much interested in the first one. I'm maybe not the most attractive guy ever, my dick is slightly below average and there's absolutely nothing interesting about me. But still, if I want to have sex in my bedroom with "me being me" I could just go out and meet some girls and fuck them in my bedroom. Will beat every passthrough scene to the beat, even with some futuristic $30k headset or whatever. VR is about roleplaying though. In VR I can be somebody else. Some attractive guy with abs and a big dick fucking beautiful girls in exotic places and luxury homes. I can be their teacher, their masseuse, their step-dad, their coach, their driving inspector, their pizza guy. I could be white, black or everything in between. Hell, I could be even a girl. That's the core fascination of VR for me.
Interestingly enough, that's not so far away from gaming. There are people who want to be the person in a game, they want the person to look like them, act like them etc. And there are people (like me) who don't want to be themselves in a game, but rather care for and roleplay another character.
I honestly think that VR and AR are targeting two pretty much entirel different customer bases. Comparing AR to VR is like comparing VR to 2D. So I really don't get why it's handled like it was essentially the same which it isn't AT ALL. It might use the same or very similar tech but it's a completely different fantasy for different people liking and expecting totally different things. That's why it also amazes me why there is so little understanding for people not being happy about these two things being mixed into the same product (on top of the fact that it doesn't properly work in general with current tech).