Top five topics discussed by human sex dolls

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Sex dolls have been a hot topic over the past year, as people have become more open about it. But not all gold shines. Some people are against sex doll culture. We call them the anti-sex doll group. Their motives include humiliating entire groups, labelling them hypocrites, and promoting unfounded views.

These views affect the lives of some and prevent those without a public identity from embracing their personal values. They are more fallacies, let’s see.

Fallacy: Human sex dolls objectify women

This is a big problem. Instead, sex dolls are objects in their own right, and users can determine their gender, not only in imagination, but also in lifestyle. Lover doll owners treat these lover dolls as real playmates, take care of them, clean lover dolls, dress lover dolls, style them and love everything about them.

Fallacy: Human sex dolls were invented for men

Sex dolls are not only designed for a single gender, their customer base covers all genders, not only men and women, but even transgender groups. The size, appearance and features of each love doll are tailored for groups in need.

Myth: Having sex dolls is annoying

Before we get into this topic, it’s good to mention that the world needs less nitpicking. It’s personal behavior, what they like is a choice, as long as they see fit, without causing harm to others. Sex doll owners come from different backgrounds – race, gender, appearance and abilities. There may be various reasons for buying sex dolls, which may be disability, face rejection, introversion, and different interests in dolls. Each is different.

Fallacy: Dolls promote low culture

The truth is, human sex dolls help fight the demons inside. Some people are born with a disturbing curiosity, and in order to nourish this nature, they may commit serious crimes. However, dolls have nothing to do with sensitive issues like low culture.

Accusing someone of owning something is part of this terrible culture, and in a way, it’s a misjudgment, it’s almost like convicting someone for a crime he didn’t commit.

Fallacy: The Sex Doll Community Will Bring A Dystopian Future

Sex doll groups are fragile and too secretive to be called groups. Predicting the future based on the orientation of the few is untenable. It is true that some people prefer to use high-tech technology to live their lives. The reason is also valid, but this does not necessarily prove that the future world is “dehumanized”.

No one is a perfectionist when it comes to predicting the future, nor do they fully understand the doll community. Therefore, making vague statements without concrete evidence is highly discouraged.

These are not all fallacies, there are more fallacies like interfering with relationships or being harmful. As the sex doll population grows, so will the anti-sex doll population. Remember, this is privacy, individual rights and choices, and no one has the right to judge anyone. So, whether you have it or not, it’s your choice, choose boldly and firmly.