Saturday 3 October 2020

Sex doll THREESOMES: Couples using MALE replicas to 'take away jealousy' of cheating

Life-sized sex dolls that resemble real humans are being bought by couples to “take away the jealousy” of having sex with other people. Entrepreneur Jade Stanley, founder, and owner of Sex Doll Official said adventurous couples partial to “breaking boundaries” are among her customers. Her firm, based in Bromsgrove, near Birmingham, provides three services related to anthropomorphic sex dolls, including rentals, a “buy off the shelf” option, and customization. Because couples don’t want to jeopardize their relationships, they are buying anthropomorphic sex dolls for “safety threesomes” instead, Jade said.“They are used for the safe threesome as well,” the mum-of-four told Daily Star Online."The couple also purchases the male doll. It takes away any jealousy.“How can you be jealous of the silicone doll – it’s ridiculous.”

She said her service allows couples to upend sexual taboos and express themselves without compromising their happy relationships. She added: “That’s why it’s a safety threesome, it’s breaking boundaries, it’s pushing boundaries and it’s breaking the taboo as well.”The 35-year-old said she is considering selling and renting artificially intelligent sex robots when they become more commercially more viable.

Currently, sex robots made by the California-based company Realbotix cost around £12,000. Jade, who owns a chain of tanning shops in the West Midlands, said in the future they will become more advanced and affordable. She said: “They’re only going to get better and better.“They’re still in the early stages. I will be looking at AI without a doubt.”To produce the sex dolls, customers are required to make a booking with Jade, who forwards the request on to her factory in China, where they are made. Customers are required to detail their specifications, including hair colour, breast size, weight, and skin colour, when making a request via the Sex Doll Official website.

The bespoke sex dolls, which can cost up to £4,000 depending on specifications, are then air-freighted back to Jade’s office and cleaned before being shipped out to the customer. Jade said she decided to set up the business after reading about Lumidolls, thought to be the world’s first sex doll brothel in Barcelona, Spain. She explained: “Basically I read an article about Lumidolls [a sex doll brothel in Barcelona].“It struck a chord with me.“I was wondering, if I can take the seediness out of it, I could normalise this in a way and make it easier for people to have access to these dolls.”

Jade charges customers £345-a-week and a £300 refundable deposit to rent her range of eight sex dolls, whose names include Francesca, Ivanka, Sienna, and Cindy. The sex dolls, described as “expertly crafted”, durable and non-greasy, are delivered with “complete discretion” by a “white glove doorstep service”.Jade said if the business continues to be successful, she will consider expanding next year. She said: “I intend to take this globally because I’m the only person to offer this service, the way that I do it."

This sex doll rental company that recreates your dead lover

Let’s say you’ve lost your spouse and miss her dearly, but you’re also horny. Don’t worry, one woman in the U.K. knows just how to fix that problem: Replica sex dolls rentals. That’s right, you can recreate your wife and have sex with her in doll form, but you have to give her back once you’re done with her.

Sex Doll Official offers premium sex dolls to purchase, rent, or customize to your heart’s desire. While ordering a pre-made sex doll can cost as much as £1,895 pounds (or approximately $2,483 USD), the site’s stock dolls can be rented out for £345 per week (or around $452 USD), and users can even customize their own dolls and provide specific details like hair color, eye color, and scars. This includes orders for replicas of customers’ dead partners, among other things.

The business is run by 35-year-old Jade Stanley, who came up with the idea after reading an article about the sex doll industry. She realized most sex doll manufacturers were “offering the dolls in a more sexualized way” that was “quite seedy,” so she decided to open a sex doll business for people who are “seeking comfort” after a partner’s death.

“We have a lot of people approach us who have dolls made that resemble a partner they have lost,” Stanley told the Sun. “It can be very beneficial for them and helps them keep a piece of their loved one, it provides them with comfort, and people don’t always buy the dolls for a sordid reason.” Stanley also says her dolls can help couples who want to experiment with a third person, socially anxious people learning how to navigate sex, and individuals who suffer from mental health concerns that make socializing difficult.

There’s a need for tender sex dolls in the world, for sure. But Sex Doll Official has some problems with its business model.

For one, there are the racist stereotypes running rampant across the site with its dolls of color. A Black doll named “Brandy” promises to take buyers to “the depths of sexual darkness,” and a Latina doll named “Flame” is described as “red hot and full of sinful lust.” Another one, a Black woman in leopard lingerie named “Destiny,” is described as the “queen of the night.” Then there’s “Keiko”, which Sex Doll Official describes as a “seductive Asian nymphet” that is a “hard-working frisky individual.” Yikes. The dolls’ descriptions clearly fall into a much larger problem with racism in sexual preferences, which cannot be separated from the site’s customization options. (Sex Doll Buying Guide)

Not just that, but grieving partners need time to mourn, and giving widows and widowers the opportunity to recreate their late partner in plastic can leave them stuck in the five stages of grief without any way out. Twitter has since ruled the entire concept “seriously fucked up.”

The whole premise is eerily similar to the Black Mirror episode Be Right Back, which tackles losing a loved one and recreating them with artificial intelligence.

The company makes custom sex dolls with photos of real women!

Custom sex dolls, with the characteristics of real women, who are often unaware that their photos are used for this purpose, are made by a company in Britain.

Clients of Sex Doll Official, based near Birmingham, can send photos of the objects of their desire to order for 4,500 euros identical sex dolls, which are then made in China.

According to the owner of the company, Jade Stanley, some of her clients send photos of their love partners, but even celebrities who fantasize: "The requests vary a lot. "Some are asking for a copy of Kim Kardashian, others for a girl next door."

The fact that many of the women used to make their plastic copies have not given their consent is not a problem for the 35-year-old, since, as she says, the dolls "just look like them". "And who says you can't make or paint something that looks like someone?", adds.

Customers can give the exact characteristics of their order, from hair and skin color to weight and breast size, tattoos, and birthmarks.

Some, as the mother of four reveals, are widows who ask for a copy of their lost partners or "socially isolated" people. The idea, as the owner of the solarium chain reveals, came to her when she read an article about sex dolls in a newspaper. "I wanted to approach this idea from a different perspective, more to help those seeking solace," he says.

Love, Sex (Dolls) and Robots in the Age of Coronavirus?



Katherine Bright
Special Feature
April 23, 2020


Photo of the entrance door to a robot art cooperative gallery, with robot sculptures displayed through the glass. Via CC Search.

In the last few weeks, we’ve been asked to comply with social distancing measures that intend to protect our bodies from the bodies of others. For many of us, that has meant that physical companionship and intimacy have also been quarantined. We have been asked to refuse hugs, touch, daps, high-fives, and kisses. Entire industries are shut down as unemployment skyrockets. But, porn companies have seen significant growth in traffic, and coronavirus-themed content now includes performers dressed in masks and gloves.

Traditional modes of sex work exist at the intersection of all of the things that Coronavirus has taken away from us: touch, physical proximity, financial security, disposable income. For some sex workers, Coronavirus has made earning a living nearly impossible—one can’t collect unemployment for a job still categorized as a criminal. Other services have moved to webcams and tip-based digital payments. But in an age where we can’t touch other people, sex doll and sex robot companies are also prepared to fill the intimacy gaps left by social distancing.

Most scholarly discussions about the inclusion of sex dolls and sexbots (AI and robotic versions of sex dolls) fall into one of two camps. Either sex dolls are meaningless, manmade pieces of merchandise that, at best, can be repurposed and used as a social good, or they are problematic products carrying “symbolic consequences.” This distinction shapes the debate over how and whether to regulate the market. Some suggest that injecting more of these artificial bodies into society may serve as a release valve for the types of violence typically directed toward human women and children. KinkySdolls, for example, frames its products as a way to prevent human trafficking, reduce prostitution, and help those who find connection with others difficult. During this public health crisis, sex dolls could be seen as a safe way to address the mental health consequences of extreme isolation.

Yet, it’s worth thinking sociologically about who the major sex doll and sexbot stakeholders are and how they shape consumer behavior. The production and use of sexbots is largely unregulated, and there’s been little discussion of how the way we treat dolls might translate into the way we treat other humans in sexual encounters. Dolls were not designed by advocates striving to find innovative solutions to social harms. This sex-toys-for-hire originate instead, at the intersection of eroticism, technology, and consumerism.

Sex-tech industry design


Today’s sex dolls are built with lifelike material and features, and customers can build-a-doll through most company websites, customizing details. Unlike the lifeless, cartoon versions of generations past, today’s sex dolls are built with lifelike material and features like warming “skin,” “moaning” censors, “jiggle” material in the breasts and butt, smiling capability, and eyes that blink. Customers can build-a-doll through most company websites, customizing details down to the doll’s nail polish color. Some companies advertise that they can make dolls of your favorite actress, or can customize a doll to match an uploaded photo (consent not needed). At least one company launched services to create dolls that replicate the deceased. An “emotional database” is on the horizon, as are AI-powered sexbots, where the product can “learn” customer preferences through repeated data intakes.



Doll companies now also curate a social identity and personality for many products, creating digital narratives, dating profiles and social media accounts for dolls so that customers can interact with their product and create an illusion of communication. Lumidolls for instance, provides textual histories for several of their dolls, interweaving fictional dating experiences with sexual content and details about what the doll is looking for in their purchaser:


“Janna:” I am a 26-year-old lady who works in the car industry. I sell cars like no one in my job. Could it be because of my explosive body? Probably yes. The thing is that I see a man coming in, looking at the cars and then to me, and in few seconds I know what he is thinking about: Just me naked at the front of the car waiting for him to take me. Do you think I am wrong? I do not think so! If you choose for me in this ocean of ladies I can take you to a baseball game and then we can go for a beer and a hamburger. At home I can wear this sexy baseball player outfit for you.

With the addition of these interactive features, sex dolls are not just material goods nor visual fantasies; modern versions break down the fourth wall. These products can be touched and tortured just as easily as they can “listen” to your feelings and “text” you goodnight.

Constructing Digital Identities


At best, sex dolls and sexbots play out the stereotypical, gendered, and racialized constructions of sexuality that their human counterparts have endured and fought against for centuries. By both physically and digitally constructing a particular type of sexual identity, sex-tech companies have incredible power to dictate what kinds of imagery and text is privileged and bypassed. Most of the race, gender, and sexuality contours that shape human existence have been erased and replaced with privileged “ideal-types.” At best, sex dolls and sexbots play out the stereotypical, gendered, and racialized constructions of sexuality that their human counterparts have endured and fought against for centuries. “Momoka” is Japanese and “…like most Japanese women, she decided to stay at home to handle all the household chores and take good care of her husband.” The Latina sex dolls, “do not complain and retain their spicy, ethnic features and tan skin for the longest time…” Rarely are there any “Sharonda” or “LaKeisha,” sex dolls. Dark brown and black bodies are almost entirely deleted from plastic sexual fantasies. Male-presenting dolls are rarer still, with faces that look just like the female-presenting ones; the newly launched trans dolls are just female dolls with penis inserts. Unsurprisingly, scrolling through the inventory shows a plethora of models that resemble white, cis women with intangible body dimensions—signaling again, what kinds of bodies are valued and desirable.



Though companies are working hard to normalize sex doll consumerism, in the meantime escorts New York and London keep doing company to their clients and these products still come with public scripts about what our partners, sex, and “companionship” should look and act like. Sex doll bodies appeal to a gaze that largely dismisses sexual equity or equitable desire, bolstered further by how the doll is programmed. Sex doll companies overlook questions of whether a doll could ever say no, or if a doll could report that “she” did not, in fact, enjoy the user. How many times must the doll be hit before it shuts down? If strangled too tightly, will there be some tilt in “her” voice to indicate fright or anger?

In the United States, body subjugation has always laid at the feet of a categorization system that determines that only some bodies are “human” enough to count. And as history should have taught us, it is advantaged bodies who draw the legal, political, and cultural definitions in order to dehumanize the body that is not their own. These structural-sexual inequities have allowed for the bodies of “others” to serve as host for sexual experimentation for centuries—sex dolls and sexbots may re-create this classification system a hundred-fold.

Purchasing an artificial body may provide a quick fix to navigating society’s complicated ideas about sex work, companionship, body autonomy, sexual fantasy, exploitation or empowerment. But mainstream inclusion of sex dolls may also influence our collective “training” in other important ways. In the midst of a critical moment (by way of the #metoo movement), where a surge of attention, public pressure, and improved accountability has pushed conversations about sexual harassment and violence forward, the mainstream incorporation of sex dolls and sexbots seems to lean closer to a lowered bar for sexual equality. Here, we learn that consent is whatever the programmer coded it to be. Here, consent is whatever the customer paid for.

Sex Dolls, Social Distancing–and Social Science


We have a small window to think critically about how these replacement “companions” might affect the way we think about and interact with those that sex dolls are designed to replace. We have a small window to think critically about how these replacement “companions” might affect the way we think about and interact with those that sex dolls are designed to replace. While it’s easy to dismiss these products as non-threatening and an altogether silly byproduct of our more progressive sexual lives, there is danger in ignoring the ways in which these symbolic objects capture all the racialized, gendered, and heteronormative biases of those who design and profit from their “bodies.” Consider debates over whether the wide access and exposure to graphic internet porn have influenced sexual behavior and sexual violence. Sext-tech innovation doesn’t wait for society to grapple with the impacts of its newest creations, but perhaps, we can use this moment and our power as consumers to demand better products—before these companies go mainstream. And “mainstream” is probably not as far off as we think—KinkySdolls tried to open sex doll brothels in Houston and New York, and Anna Kendrick is starring in a new online series about the blossoming friendship between a girl and her boyfriend’s sex doll. (Sex Doll Buying Guide)



If it’s inevitable that sexbots are the next iteration of commercial sex, social scientists and consumers ought to think about how their inclusion might affect interactions between living bodies. While criminal and civil laws have been enacted to protect society from sexual and labor violations, these laws don’t apply to artificial bodies—consent is not required from the majority of models, not even from the “child” sex dolls, and sex dolls don’t need to rest in between shifts, they don’t ask for time off, they don’t need food or water to survive. They don’t need air. Yet, focusing on these distinctions, the ones where the legal and symbolic boundaries of public policy are drawn around the type of “body,” rather than the act itself, is an argument that has been used to justify violence and ownership of marginalized bodies time and time again.

In a process that defines right and wrong with our definitions of “human,” instead of definitions about the legality of the act, sex dolls and sexbots will potentially, just be the newest version of acceptable space-holders for behaviors that we would not perform, or be allowed to perform, on other humans—at least, the humans whose advantaged bodies have deemed legitimate and worthy of protection. As technological improvements continue to blur the once-obvious tells between genetic and manmade versions of “life,” thinking through these implications and pushing for responsible production may become more necessary.


Sex dolls don’t have to become the newest version of acceptable space-holders for behaviors that we would not perform, or be allowed to perform, on other humans. What if the next model chopped your fingers off if you tried to grope it without consent? For example, could sex dolls be designed with more attention to reality and equitable representation? Could they be programmed to teach users about affirming sexual practices? What if dolls were programmed to send the police data and recordings of any purchaser engaged in “lethal” sexual practices? What if instead of making dolls always available for sex, they were programmed to occasionally refuse? Could we decide as a community, to not have sex doll brothels be a thing? What if the next model chopped your fingers off if you tried to grope it without consent? What if… it chopped something else off?



It makes sense that as a society, we are searching for new ways to address the very basic and human need for touch, connection, and intimacy right now. During this public health crisis, it’s true that sex doll companies are well-positioned to support us by creating products that replicate the bodies that we so desperately miss. In theory, these bodies cannot hurt us the way human bodies can during a global pandemic. But before we reach for this balm, it’s important to question and – and as social scientists, empirically analyze – the potential impacts of incorporating and using bodies that can be bought, curated, controlled, and stuffed into the closet whenever a human company is allowed back in.

'I'M PROVIDING COMFORT': Sex doll maker recreates life size doll of deceased loved ones



This brings a whole new meaning to dearly departed!

Jade Stanley, a mother of four, runs Sex Doll Official, a company that offers a peculiar bereavement service — comfort sex doll in the image of your deceased loved ones.


Stanley was on stage showing off a sample of her base model sex doll named ‘Amelia’ that is available for purchase. Schofield questioned if people have asked for the service. Stanley said: “Yes I’ve actually had it. Loneliness is a massive issue in the U.K. and I think one of the most surprising aspects of this industry for me, is really it’s not all seedy and sexual,” Metro reported.


“I’ve had lots of customers who genuinely come to me and they want a doll for comfort purposes only,” said Stanley. “I think it’s fantastic. I think in that case I’m fulfilling my job providing comfort to somebody in their time of need.”

When asked about the creation of sex dolls resembling living people Stanley said: “We’re very careful about that. You have to have permission if you want to make somebody the exact lookalike of somebody. For example, if somebody requested yourself (Holly), I couldn’t make you.”

“I’ve had requests for myself and I haven’t made myself. It can all be different requests though; tattoos, different colour hair, eye colour, shapes, sizes, different variations of dolls,” she added.

The dolls don’t come cheap though, with the basic ‘Amelia’ costing $2,100 and customized dolls ranging anywhere from $5,000 to $8,500. (Sex Doll Buying Guide)

Sex Dolls - Creepy or Healthy?: Attitudes of Undergraduates

David Knox and Stacy Huff
 East Carolina University
 I. Joyce Chang
 University of Central Missouri

 Introduction

 The use of robots for sex has entered mainstream culture. Time magazine reviewed recent television programs (Humans, Westworld, Black Mirror) and asked, “Is it ethical to have sex with a robot?” (D’Addario, 2017). This question suggests that the use of a life-like robot for sex is questionable and creepy rather than an alternative masturbatory activity. This study provides data on attitudes of undergraduates toward the use of robots for sex and suggests a more positive view. 

The concept of sex dolls (also referred to as love dolls) dates back to the 17th century and can be seen in Mughal paintings in India. Sex dolls were sold commercially through catalogs in Paris as early as 1908 (Bloch, 1910/2015). Sex doll advertisements in the United States first appeared in 1968 in pornographic magazines, when selling sexual devices through the mail became legal (Beck, 2014). 

The early sex dolls of the 20th century were largely blow-up dolls made with thin plastic or rubber. In 1996, Abyss Creations developed a life-size sex doll that resembles the face, skin, and figure of a real woman. Although the doll’s initial function was to serve as a sex partner, some owners have used the RealDoll for non-sexual purposes. For example, the movie Lars and the Real Doll featured the RealDoll as a girlfriend whom the owner introduced to family/friends, took to parties, etc. Another sex doll, Flexidoll (http://www.flexidolls.com/tour/), is the latest version of sex dolls promoted as being “beautiful and boneless”, capable of contorting their body into any position desired by the consumer. 

The primary motivation for having a sex doll is to aid one’s sexual pleasure via masturbation. When another human is not available, a sex doll may be a satisfactory alternative to interpersonal sexual activity (Burr-Miller and Aoki, 2013). However, owning and using a sex doll is stigmatized and viewed as evidence that one is unable to attract a real sexual partner. Such stigmatization may lessen over time. David Levy (2007), author of Love & Sex with Robots, predicted that by 2050 robots will evolve to “make themselves romantically attractive and sexually desirable to humans.” 

Scholars have raised concerns about using sex dolls that resemble humans. One fear is that using human-like alternatives may only further demean some shy young men with inadequate interpersonal competence (Hughes-d'Aeth, 2013). In addition, the use of sex dolls who are obedient and always available for pleasure may further objectify and exploit women. Knox, Huff, & Chang Journal of Positive Sexuality 2017 3(2) 33 © 2017 Journal of Positive Sexuality-Center for Positive Sexuality 

Review of Literature 

One of the most comprehensive studies about sex dolls was conducted by Valverde (2012) who wrote her master’s thesis on “the modern sex doll-owner.” She interviewed Abyss Creation’s founder Matt McMullen who revealed that his company ships ten dolls a week, (90% female dolls and 10% male dolls), each costing at least $5,000. “There are 11 different body types and 31 faces to choose from. In addition, there are 30 styles and shades of nipples; skin and lip-type; hair and eye color; pubic hair (trimmed, natural, full, shaved); eyebrows (fake, human hair); removable tattoos, piercings, etc.” (Gurley, 2015). The newer humanoid sex robot versions talk, respond to questions, have movement, and simulate a real woman. See http://www.nytimes.com/video/technology/100000003731634/the-uncannylover.html to observe an example of a female sex doll who talks. As might be expected, members of the sex doll community often wish to remain anonymous for fear of judgment, persecution, and psychiatric labeling. However, as part of Valverde’s study, some sex doll owners were willing to respond to questions about sex doll use thorough an anonymous questionnaire. 

Valverde (2012) collected her data via an online survey from 61 members of an “online doll-owner community forum.” Of those who completed the survey, 88% were male (12% female) and almost 90% (87%) were heterosexual. The average age of the sex doll owner was 43 with ages ranging from 20 to 69. Slightly less than three-fourths (71%) of the respondents were single. with 65% earning between $30,000 and $90,000 annually. The primary purpose of owning a doll, reported by 70% of the respondents, was for sex. Indeed, 41% of the doll owners said that the doll was their primary sex partner. Thirty percent of doll owners said that the primary purpose was for companionship; 17% used the doll for sex with a partner. Doll ownership/use was not without negative feelings - over a third (37%) reported that they felt shame, guilt or embarrassment.

 Purpose of the Study 

The purpose of this paper was to identify social psychological variables related to the acceptance/use of a sex doll and humanoid robot in the context of physical and emotional intimacy. How are gender, religion, and sexual values (independent variables) related to sex doll acceptance and use (dependent variable)? 

Methods and Sample 

A 34-item survey was approved by the Institutional Review Board at a large southeastern university in the USA. An email including an Internet link to the survey was sent to undergraduates in the sexuality/marriage/family courses of the first author. No incentives for participation in the survey were provided. The survey included Likert type questions, which asked students about their being open to using a sex doll or humanoid robot in the context of interpersonal sex. The term “sex doll” was defined as a sex toy with features resembling a human partner and unable to interact or communicate. The term humanoid robot was defined as a machine with an appearance resembling a real human; Knox, Huff, & Chang Journal of Positive Sexuality 2017 3(2) 34 © 2017 Journal of Positive Sexuality-Center for Positive Sexuality humanoid robots can interact and communicate with humans if they are programmed to do so. 

The survey included two questions about sex dolls: understanding (“I can understand how someone would prefer having sex with a life-like sex doll”) and openness (“I am open to the idea of having a sex doll for personal use”). Six questions were about the use of a humanoid robot: Falling in Love ( “I think it is possible to fall in love with a humanoid robot”), No Headache (“Humanoid robot would never have a ‘headache”.), Marriage (“I think people should be able to marry their humanoid robots”), Sexual Need (“I think the development of humanoid robots to meet sexual needs is a good idea”) , Stigmatization (“The use of humanoid robots for having sex is stigmatized) and Intimacy (“I could develop feelings of intimacy for a humanoid robot”). Demographic questions regarding gender, race, religious commitment etc. preceded questions about robot acceptance and use. 

A total of 345 respondents completed the survey. The majority of respondents (81%) were female, white (70% white, 15% black, 8% Latino, 3% Biracial, 3% Asian, and 1% other) and heterosexual (90%). Almost three-fourths (72%) were either first or second-year undergraduates. Almost half (48%) were emotionally involved in a committed or engaged relationship, 37% were not seeing anyone/not involved, and 14% were casually dating different people. 

The data were analyzed by SPSS (version 21) statistical software. 

Findings The respondents varied in terms of how they felt about their acceptance and use of a sex doll. The majority of the respondents were not in favor of the use of a sex doll. Over two thirds (68%) could not understand how anyone could think of having sex with a doll, less then one in five (17%) strongly agreed or agreed that they “could understand how someone would prefer having sex with a life-like sex doll over a human” and 15% were neutral about the idea. 

When the respondents were asked if they personally would be open to having sex with a doll, 8% said yes, 13% were neutral and 79% strongly disagreed or disagreed. Only one male of the 345 respondents reported having had sex with a doll. (Sex Doll Buying Guide)


Regarding perceptions of stigma for having sex with a sex doll, almost a third (32%) strongly agreed or agreed that there was a stigma, 41% were neutral about the existence of stigma and 28% strongly disagreed or disagreed that there was a stigma. Finally, concerning the development of humanoid robots to meet sexual needs being a good idea, 11% thought it was a good idea, 14% were neutral and 76% thought it was a bad idea. Analysis of the data included identifying the variables of gender, religious and sexual values (independent variables) in relation to sex robot acceptance (dependent variable). Knox, Huff, & Chang Journal of Positive Sexuality 2017 3(2) 35 © 2017 Journal of Positive Sexuality-Center for Positive Sexuality Gender Differences When asked to rate the statement “I am open to the idea of having a sex doll for personal use”, men (M= 2.09, SD= 1.11) were significantly more open to having a sex doll (p < .01) than women (M=1.70, SD= 0.95) . When respondents were asked if they could develop feelings of intimacy for a humanoid robot, men (M= 1.67, SD=0.89) were significantly more accepting ( p < .05) than women (M=1.39, SD=0.74). Table 1 illustrates dependent variables by gender. Table 1: Dependent Variables: Means and Standard Deviation M SD p Sex Doll Preference “I can understand how someone would prefer having sex with a life-like sex doll over a human.” Men 2.31 1.30 n.s. Women 2.05 1.13 Open to Sex Doll “I am open to the idea of having a sex doll for personal use.” Men 2.09 1.11 p < .01 Women 1.70 0.95 In Love with Robot “I think it is possible to fall in love with a humanoid robot.” Men 2.02 1.19 n.s. Women 2.15 1.13 Robot: No “headache” “A humanoid robot would never have a "headache" and would always be available for sex Men 3.05 1.41 n.s. Women 2.73 1.28 Marry Robots “I think people should be able to marry their humanoid robots if they want to” Men 1.98 1.15 n.s. Women 1.75 1.03 Robots for Sex Need “I think the development of humanoid robots to meet sexual need is a good idea.” Men 2.19 1.13 n.s. Women 1.98 1.04 Robot Stigmatization “The use of “humanoid robots for having sex is stigmatized.” Men 3.02 1.34 n.s. Women 3.08 1.32 Robot Intimacy “Feeling I could develop feelings of intimacy for a humanoid robot.” Men 1.67 0.89 p < .05 Women 1.39 0.74 Note: n.s. (not significant) Religion Participants identified themselves as being in one of three religious groups: religious, spiritual but not religious, or neither. While respondents did not identify their specific religious background, most students at this southeastern university were from predominately Christian backgrounds. Those who identified as being religious were far less accepting than those who were either spiritual or not religious. These findings support the research of Jeremy Hsu (2014) found that religious fundamentalists tended to view humanoid robots as being more “creepy overall.” The explanation for a religious association with a negative Knox, Huff, & Chang Journal of Positive Sexuality 2017 3(2) 36 © 2017 Journal of Positive Sexuality-Center for Positive Sexuality view of robots is that robots are counter to the belief that a Supreme Being made humans. The Judeo-Christian monotheistic doctrine states that only God can give life, and human substitutes are to be shunned (Kim and Kim, 2013). Sexual Value Respondents self-identified their sexual value as absolutist (sexual intercourse before marriage is wrong, 13.2%), relativist (sexual intercourse justified if the person is in love, 56.8%) or hedonist (do what feels good, 30%). Compared to relativists and hedonists, absolutists were significantly (p < .001) more likely to hold negative views regarding sex robots. Table 2 illustrates dependent variables by sexual values. Table 2: Means, Standard Deviation, ANOVA and Post Hoc Comparisons by Sexual Value Variable M SD F Post Hoc Comparison Sex Doll Preference Absolutism (A) 1.63 1.09 6.21** A < H ** Relativism (R) 2.06 1.12 Hedonism (H) 2.38 1.21 Open to Sex Doll Absolutism (A) 1.56 0.95 3.71* A < H * Relativism (R) 1.72 0.94 Hedonism (H) 2 1.08 In Love with Robot Absolutism (A) 2.07 1.06 n.s. n.s. Relativism (R) 2.04 1.13 Hedonism (H) 2.31 1.21 Robot: No "headache" Absolutism (A) 2.41 1.34 3.51* A < H * Relativism (R) 2.77 1.29 Hedonism (H) 3.04 1.27 Marry Robots Absolutism (A) 1.39 0.73 8.09*** A < H** Relativism (R) 1.73 0.97 R < H* Hedonism (H) 2.12 1.22 Robots for Sex Absolutism (A) 1.51 0.81 7.29*** A < H *** Relativism (R) 2.01 1.05 A < R* Hedonism (H) 2.26 1.12 Robot Stigmatize Absolutism (A) 2.85 1.42 4.28* R < H* Relativism (R) 2.94 1.26 Hedonism (H) 3.4 1.35 Robot Intimacy Absolutism (A) 1.41 0.77 n.s. n.s. Relativism (R) 1.41 0.74 Hedonism (H) 1.54 0.84 Note: * p < .05; ** p < .01, *** p < .001 Knox, Huff, & Chang Journal of Positive Sexuality 2017 3(2) 37 © 2017 Journal of Positive Sexuality-Center for Positive Sexuality Discussion Results from this study revealed that the majority of respondents could not understand how anyone could have sex with a “life-like” sex doll rather than a human. This response is not surprising, as the use of sex dolls or robots is stigmatized by mainstream culture in the U.S. Sex dolls or robots are thought of as a non-human, silicone form devoid of love, warmth, and intimacy. In effect, the use of robots for sex is stigmatized since there is the cultural belief that humans should prefer “the real thing.” Implications There are two implications of the data. First, low acceptance (8%) for sex doll use by these undergraduates reflects the culture in which the behavior occurs. U.S. culture dictates the social scripts operative in regard to how sex dolls will be viewed - negatively, dolls are not credible objects for sex. Second, in spite of the negative cultural view of sex dolls as a masturbatory aid, they might be reconsidered as a credible alternative. In the spirit of positive sexuality, with diversity as one of its primary tenets, sex dolls (like vibrators) are used in private by the individual to enhance sexual pleasure. The researchers suggest this is not creepy but healthy sexuality. The idea of sex dolls being used for one’s sexual pleasure (a basic human need) is already recognized in Japan as some companies rent sex dolls and rooms to customers. Alternatively, a customer may rent a doll for the night or weekend and take it home. Sounds like the person is looking forward to a sex-positive evening! References Beck, Julie. (2014). A (straight, male) history of sex dolls. The Atlantic. Retrieved from http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive /2014/08/a-straight-male-history-ofdolls/375623/ Bloch, Iwan. (1910/2015). The sexual life of our time in its relations to modern civilization. (M. Eden Paul, Trans.).London: Dalton. (Original work published 1910) Burr-Miller, A.; Aoki, E. (2013). Becoming (Hetero) Sexual? The Hetero-Spectacle of Idolators and their Real Dolls. Sexuality & Culture. 17, 384-400 D’Addario, D. (2017). When a most human isn’t actually human. Time. February 27-March 6, 2017, p. 104 Gurley, G. (2015, May). Is this the dawn of the sexbots? (NSFW). Vanity Fair. Retrieved from http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2015/0 4/sexbots-real doll-sex-toys Hughes-depth, T. (2013). Psychoanalysis and the scene of love: Lars and the real girl, In the mood for love, and Mulholland Drive. Film & History, 43, 17-33 Hsu, J. (2014). How Religious See Robots. [Web log comment] Discover Magazine. http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/lovesi CK-cyborg/2014/12/01/religious-see robots/#.V5ZthvkrKUk Kim, Min-Sun & Kim, Eun-Joo. (2013) Humanoid robots as “The cultural other”: are we able to love our Creations? AI & Society 28(3):309-318 Levy, D. (2007). Love and Sex with Robots: The evolution of human-robot relationships. New York: Harper Collins Valverde, S. (2012). The modern sex doll-owner: A descriptive analysis. (Master’s Thesis) Department of Psychology, California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/vie wcontent.cgi?article=1893&context=these s

Wednesday 30 September 2020

Holly Willoughby is compared to a SEX DOLL by This Morning crew member... as presenter accuses co-host Phillip Schofield of 'trading her in for a better model'

A member of the This Morning crew mistook a sex doll for Holly Willoughby on Tuesday.

The presenter, 39, joked about the mishap with her co-host Phillip Schofield, 58, after interviewing a woman who has a sex doll business.

'A member of the crew, I won’t say who it was, came in this morning and thought it was me sat on the sofa! Shocking!' Holly exclaimed.

To which Phil added. jokingly: 'They did and they said, my God did you have a rough night out last night?'

Referring to the doll, Holly asked Phil: 'Have you replaced me already? You’ve upgraded me for a better model!'

Phil was seen laughing with the giant Barbie-like doll, who sat between them on the couch.

The figure was life-sized, blonde, and wearing a kimono-style dress.

The interview with the doll woman caused its usual titters among the presenting pair, who grilled her on where one stores a sex toy of such size.

'Where do you put them?' Phil asked. 'Next to the hoover under the stairs?' Holly suggested.

'We have storage boxes,' the lady replied.

'Where do you put that? Where does the storage go?' Phil pushed.

'You can put things on top of the boxes. A lot of people put them in their shower with them!' she replied.

Grimacing at that, Holly added: 'Imagine how freaked out you’d be if you went to that person's houses.'

A mother who runs a sex doll business reveals sales increased 'every time a lockdown restriction came into place' - and more MALE mannequins have been selling since the pandemic began

Jade Stanley, 36, Worcestershire, launched company Sex Doll Official in 2018
Says sex doll business is thriving during lockdown due to widespread loneliness
Mother-of-four says she's noticed an increase in both male and transgender dolls
Created bespoke dolls costing up to £8,000 which are designed by customer

A businesswoman who sells sex dolls has revealed how her company has been thriving throughout the pandemic, and that she's noticed an increase in sales each time a new lockdown restriction comes into place.

Jade Stanley, 36, from Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, launched her company Sex Doll Official in 2018, and sells and rents plastic sex companions, some of which can cost up to £8,000, to 'lonely' customers.

The mother-of-four explained that due to widespread isolation during the coronavirus crisis, she saw surges in sales every time there was a change in lockdown rules, insisting customers want 'more than just a sex toy'. Appearing on This Morning, she also revealed that she's noticed a much bigger demand for male and transgender sex dolls, and told there's a 'big market' for couples who want to involve a 'safe third party' in the bedroom.
Lockdown sees surge in the sex doll industry



Jade Stanley, 36, from Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, launched her company Sex Doll Official in 2018 and sells and rents plastic sex companions, some of which can cost up to £8,000, to 'lonely' customers


Appearing on This Morning, she also revealed that she's noticed an increase in sales each time a new lockdown restriction comes into place

'We tailor for anyone,' said Jade. 'Age is no barrier, male or female, there is a wide span of our customer range. During the lockdown, we had a surge because of isolation issues surrounding people, young old, anybody.

'Every time a restriction would come into place, I would see surges and these dolls are very much companion dolls. When people come to my website they’re looking for more than just a sex toy.

'This is a companion, this is someone to sit in your home and bring a lot of happiness into people’s lives.'

'You've seen an increase in sales of male dolls, haven't you?' asked host Holly Willoughby.


Jade's sex dolls can cost up to £8,000 and can be equipped with AI and respond to the stimuli sent by their users. They can talk, move and act on the fantasies of their owners

'I have,' she replied, 'A really large increase in male dolls, there’s a really big market, and transexual dolls as well.'

She added that there's been increased demand from couples who want a 'safe threesome'.

'I’m actually in the process of setting up a pop-up shop because couples usually want to view the doll before they purchase,' she said.

The businesswoman appeared alongside one of her male sex dolls called Jessie even treated hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield to a look at another one of her dolls she's sent to the studio.

Jade, who has been married to husband Elliot for 14 years and has four children, explained that many of her customers view their dolls as a 'presence' in the same way as they would their pet.


Jade, who has been married to husband Elliot for 14 years and has four children, appeared with one of her male sex dolls Jessie

Jessie even treated hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield to a look at another one of her dolls she's sent to the studio

Her sex dolls can be equipped with AI and respond to the stimuli sent by their users. They can talk, move, and act on the fantasies of their owners.

'There are a lot of people out there who see a doll as a presence', she told, 'Like having a dog or cat in your home, they do warm-up we can put voice boxes in which is quite a big request.'

She explained that some customers buy their dolls simply so they can prop it up in a chair, or pose it lying in their bed.

'It is the fact I have customers who buy dolls to just sit in the chair or lie in a bed and that, unfortunately, does take the place of a real person, said Jade. 



Jade's most expensive dolls cost up to £8,000, but customers are able to design their companion in any way they want

'Social media has made people interactive online but not outside, this is a really COVID safe way of having psychical interaction with someone'.

Jade's most expensive dolls cost up to £8,000, but customers are able to design their companion in any way they want.

'You make the doll completely bespoke to your liking', Jade explained, 'You choose everything, the dimensions of the doll you’d have, the hair implanted which looks better, you choose every aspect of that doll.

'That again has brought a lot of comfort to people, if that’s what people want to do who are we to judge?'

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Wednesday 16 September 2020

Buying a sex doll? Read this first - A Sex Doll Buyers Guide For Beginners

Where can I buy authentic real sex dolls & how do I avoid scam sites? Got questions? Don't worry... This guide will teach you EVERYTHING you need to know before buying your first love doll.


The purpose of this guide is to ensure newcomers and first-time buyers who are less familiar with the sex doll market do not get scammed or tricked into buying something they will regret.
What is a sex doll?

Chances are, you already know what a sex doll is, but just in case... A sex doll is a life-size silicone or TPE doll that you can have sex with. A super-duper human sex toy, if you like.

Also referred to as Love dolls, real dolls, silicone sex dolls, silicone lovers, companions, real-life sex dolls, and lots of other fancy names...
How do I avoid scammers?

Let's jump right into it. The first rule of buying sex dolls:

If you want an authentic love doll, it might be best to avoid sites like eBay, Amazon or Ali-Express, they are often lots of un-verified sellers selling fake/ replica sex doll on these sites.


Why?

Unfortunately, many sex dolls you see on eBay and Aliexpress, in particular, are FAKE*. We have notified eBay of this countless times, but unfortunately, they don't seem to be interested or recognise that counterfeit sex dolls even exist!

*Update - D4E now sell legitimate sex dolls on Aliexpress.

So what is a fake sex doll?

A fake sex doll is counterfeit or replica sex doll made with stolen designs in an unauthorised and dodgy factory with zero credentials/safety inspections/quality control. The factories buy a genuine doll from a legitimate manufacturer and replicate it in their own factory, they steal the original manufacturer's authentic photos and use them as bait to catch customers. Just like you see with designer handbags that fall apart after one month that just don't look right, this is the same thing, but with sex dolls. It's a complete fraud. The doll you receive will look similar to the photos, but will be significantly poorer quality, with zero guarantees on production, zero safety checks and will not comply with worldwide quality control legislation to ensure your safety, it's also a stolen design and criminal offence, and there's no guarantee your doll won't arrive damaged or just fall apart in a few weeks. If you do buy a cheap fake from eBay, that's exactly what you will get, a cheap fake doll. We have heard horror stories of people receiving blow-up dolls coated in silicone or dolls with no actual vagina or anus - now where's the fun in that? Be careful out there people, I know everyone likes a bargain and it's very tempting to seek out the cheapest possible doll you can find, but a little patience, a little research and a little knowledge will go a long way in making sure you don't get scammed.
How can we be certain that they are selling fakes?
They are not authorised or registered doll vendors and offer zero money-back guarantees. The easiest way to check this is to contact the manufacturer yourself and ask if the site you are purchasing from is a registered vendor. If they're not, then they're fake.
They're selling their dolls as unbranded, or at least not advertising the brand, yet they are using official WM-Dolls professional photos. WM-Dolls are the leading sex doll manufacturer in the world, the Nike of sex dolls if you will... It's like using Nike's professional photos to sell Fake Nike Air Max trainers and then claiming that you design the trainers yourself and that you make them yourself in your own workshop, it's ridiculous.
Scammers sell their dolls at a fraction of the price of authentic dolls, in fact, they are selling them for cheaper than the WHOLESALE price of authentic WM-Dolls. Sounds too good to be true right? Because it is. Although lately, we've seen scammers charging full price for their dolls, so this isn't a reliable measure of authenticity on its own.
So where can I buy a sex doll from then?

When looking for a reliable vendor, the most important thing to ensure is that they are not selling fake sex dolls (Obviously). There are many online stores that offer silicone sex dolls, ranging from low-end basic dolls to high-end hand-finished masterpieces.

Nearly ALL verified vendors can be found on 'The Doll Forum', please be sure to visit their site for any and all information about sex dolls that you'll ever need:


An authentic vendor will always offer you a money-back guarantee. They will provide detailed information on the manufacturer and provide detailed photos of the exact sex doll you receive, they will be able to offer customisation and they will have a registered address in the country that they operate from. They will advertise their quality control processes and specialise in the sale of sex dolls only. They will be able to answer any questions you have and offer sound advice before you make any purchase so you can be certain you are making the right choice.

We are a registered and authorised sex doll vendor, located in the UK. Please feel free to contact us directly to check our credentials using the contact form here. We are happy to answer any questions and are always here to give advice. 

You don't even need to buy from us, you can just come to us for free advice if you like. We are dedicated to making sure people get an authentic doll, period.
So...Thinking of buying a sex doll? Not sure?

Are you a bit "on the fence" about buying a sex doll? Well, you might like to know that sex dolls actually hold their value very well and have a high resale value. If you change your mind later on, many vendors actually offer a ‘buy-back’ service on their dolls (if you inquire). You can also resell them on The Doll Forum.
Is it strange to want a sex doll? Will people judge me?

No, the sex doll industry is growing rapidly- we believe it will be considered very normal to have a sex doll in the future. We see first hand the types of people that are interested in sex dolls, and I can tell you now, you probably already know someone who has one…If you're worried about what people think, just join the doll forum and you'll be instantly amongst like-minded friends.
Are sex dolls only for men? Do women like sex dolls?

No, sex dolls are for anyone who wants one. The majority of sales are currently to males, but approximately 10% of all sales are male dolls sold to female buyers. Many couples also buy sex dolls to add a little fun into their sex life.



What are the top 5 things I should consider before buying my first sex doll?

The top 5 things to consider when buying a sex doll (that are often overlooked):
Quality and Price
Authenticity
Storage & Weight
Manufacturer & Vendors
Customisations.
1. Quality & price:

We would recommend buying a mid to high range doll.

This will ensure an optimum price/ quality ratio for first-time buyers and ensure an excellent experience. What is a mid to high range doll? A mid to high range doll is a doll built by a reputable and experienced manufacturer using high-quality materials, excellent product designs, sold by a supplier that offers a money-back guarantee and has a variety of custom doll options available. Prices generally range from £1,500 - £2,500 for a mid to high-end doll in the UK and $2000+ in the USA.
Should I buy a cheap sex doll?

Cheap sex dolls are just that, cheap. We would not recommend buying a cheap sex doll for the following reasons;
No money-back guarantee
Often Fakes or imitation products
Materials used are generally inferior and can be toxic.
Short "life" expectancy of the product (ie material can split)
Limited quality control or attention to detail
Dolls are often damaged in transit
Poor design and workmanship
No CE or health & safety standards certificate
Inexperienced and/or unknown manufacturers
Expensive shipping
Unexpected customs costs and taxes
You may not receive the product at all.


If you are taking the leap into the sex doll world, get the real thing. We understand that it can be a little expensive, but there are ways of financing them without breaking the bank. We offer interest-free CREDIT on our site so you can split payments over a time period that suits you best, check it out here.

With that in mind, There is no need to go out and spend £10,000 on a high-end super-duper high-spec doll (You wouldn't buy a Ferrari as your first car)...Likewise, if you buy cheap, you buy twice. A cheap doll like a cheap car needs fixing or scrapping way sooner than you might think.

The smart move is to get a mid to high range doll. You will get exceptional quality, excellent design features and an ultra-realistic sex doll, plus- it's a solid investment, you really can't go wrong.
2. Authenticity:

Like everything in the world, avoid fakes and scammers. It doesn't need too much explanation, but there are some people out there selling fake dolls purely for financial gain. At Silicone Lovers, we are building a reputable worldwide brand that puts customer service and user experience as our number one priority.

If you want to know more about us, just click the link here.
3. Storage and weight:

People often skip these important factors... But you might get a surprise when you handle your doll for the first time...
Why is this important?

Sex Dolls are big, they can be heavy, and they need to be stored properly.

Most dolls can be moved by yourself, but always check the weight before you buy to avoid any surprises, some dolls weigh over 50KG (that's a lot), if you are concerned, go for a lighter model, there are many available. Any good supplier will be able to advise on the weight of the doll you are interested in buying.

Think of your new doll as a long-term investment that needs to be stored and looked after properly to ensure a long and prosperous life... Sex dolls can be stored in their original packaging box, or a flight case, or can be hung in a wardrobe with a special hanging attachment available at most suppliers. For more info on storage, check out our maintenance guide here.
4. Manufacturers & Suppliers:

Manufacturers are not to be confused with suppliers (Also know as Vendors). Manufacturers are the companies that design, fabricate and make sex dolls, they are the "creators" of these fine products, from concept to completion, they are the gods of sex dolls if you like...

Suppliers are the online shops that have permission and authority from the manufactures to supply sex dolls to customers.

There are good ones and bad ones of both manufacturers and suppliers.

What makes a good manufacturer? A good manufacturer is a manufacturer that specialises in the production of excellently designed, tried and tested, high-quality sex dolls and nothing else. They offer hundreds of moulded designs and customisation options for all types of sex dolls. A good manufacturer has extensive experience in the production of sex dolls and a long history in the industry, they meet worldwide safety standards and have excellent communication departments who have with a worldwide communication reach, they have extensive quality control measures and ensure a high-quality product line.

A bad manufacturer is inexperienced and often purchases a single doll from a good manufacturer with the intention to replicate it without any of the extensive knowledge or know-how that goes into the fabrication of these wonderful sex dolls (avoid at all times). Expect poor quality materials, sloppy workmanship, poor communication, little knowledge of Sex Dolls etc.

A 'good supplier' has a working relationship with 'good manufacturers', offers a money-back guarantee on all purchases and has extensive knowledge of the industry. A good supplier is authorised to sell high-quality sex dolls and is registered with HMRC to import products globally (If operating from the UK). A good supplier will always prioritise customer satisfaction and quality products over a "quick buck".

A 'bad supplier' works with and enables the 'bad manufacturers', together they are basically scammers selling fakes and poor quality rubbish for a high price tag. They can be easily spotted on sites like eBay or gumtree, some even have proper websites and are selling fake dolls for cheaper than the original manufacturer. Don't fall for it- do the research.

We consider ourselves 'good vendors'. We are in this game for the long run, and you don't get far in this business by offering poor service and poor quality products. We don't like receiving poor customer service, so we certainly don't give it out.

We have a specific protocol that we follow when choosing our preferred manufacturers to ensure we only provide the very best sex dolls available today.


What is the difference between TPE dolls and Silicone dolls?
TPE vs SILICONE: The big debate!
TPE:
Softer to touch.
More flexible. Meaning the dolls are more flexible.
Good conductor of heat, but sensitive to excessive heat.
Cheaper.
Hypoallergenic material. (Won't cause allergic reactions).
Vulnerable to stains.
Sticky to touch without talcum powder.
Porous material. Moisture left inside openings can result in mould growing if not kept maintained properly.
Harder to sterilise due to pours nature.

SILICONE:

More detailed and realistic features.
Can retain heat, less sensitive to excessive heat.
Easy to clean
Easy to sterilise
Resistant to stains
Low maintenance
Hypoallergenic.
More expensive.
Sticky to touch without talcum powder.
Not as soft to touch
Less realistic “wobble”

We personally prefer TPE, but it’s a personal decision in the end…



What is the difference between a real doll, a love doll and a silicone sex doll?

Nothing, just different names for the same thing. They are all sex dolls. Some are made from a different material but they all serve the same purpose.
Is a sex doll a toy?

Yes. An Adult toy.
What’s the real story?

Some of the first sex dolls were invented by Dutch sailors in the seventeenth century who would be isolated at sea during long voyages. These masturbatory dolls referred to by the French as ‘dame de voyage’ and by the Spanish as ‘dama de Viaje’, were made of sewn cloth or old clothes and were a direct predecessor to today's sex dolls. The Dutch sold some of these dolls to Japanese people during the Rangaku period, and the term "Dutch wives" is still sometimes used in Japan to refer to sex dolls.


What happens if I damage my doll?

Sex dolls can get damaged, it happens. But do not fear, most damage is reparable. Many suppliers offer a repair service directly with them, or they will sell a repair kit if you are up for the challenge yourself. It’s not too complicated to fix a tear in the silicone or TPE, but it does need to be done correctly. There are videos on youtube but best to contact your vendor direct as dolls can vary and you need to know what you're doing.
How do I clean a sex doll?

Cleaning a sex doll is a bit like cleaning yourself, you can bathe a sex doll in the bath, have a shower, or pat down with a clean cloth with soapy warm water. For in-depth information on cleaning a doll, check out our cleaning page here.
Looking for a reliable sex doll supplier with a money-back guarantee on all purchases?

Look no further…

We offer the best quality and best value dolls on the market. We are so confident, we offer a money-back guarantee on every dol purchase made at Silicone Lovers.

What is a robot sex doll, are there sex robot brothels in Paris and Italy and how much do they cost?



The robots are becoming more sophisticated by the day and manufacturers claim customers are tying the knot with theirs

ROBOT sex dolls are increasingly big business and manufacturers are claiming their products are so lifelike people are even marrying them.

The UK's first sex doll brothel opened earlier this year - though in Italy one was shut down. Here's everything you need to know about the growing phenomenon.


What are sex robots?


Robots already build our cars, clean our houses and make our food – now manufacturers are offering life-like, moving dolls for “private fun”.

Sex robots are essentially realistic dolls that have sophisticated movements that closely mimic humans so that they can romp.

Sexbots are hyper-realistic with features such as built-in heaters to create the feeling of body warmth.

They also have sensors to react to your touch.

Lifetime Sex Doll in California

One company is even developing a head that can speak, smile, and sing for its robot sex dolls, while sex doll Harmony is the first to offer an "emotional connection".

Experts say these specialized robots will start to appear in ordinary homes in the next decade, as lonely humans look for love.

4New singing heads can be attached to the company's saucy robot bodiesCredit: SWNS: South West News Service
Who is Samantha the sex robot?

Samantha is one of the hyper-realistic dolls to be released into the growing market of lifelike sex dolls.

Sergi Santos, the designer of the love machine Samantha, said the amorous android was so erotic that men were already developing real feelings for her.


Makers claim she can be "seduced" as she comes complete with sensors in her face, hands, breasts and "the female genitals down below" so requires a more subtle approach than her forebears.

The doll's creator even says she can spot nice people because she has a "moral code".
What is the sex doll brothel in Paris and why have women been replaced with blow-up dolls?

A sex doll brothel was opened in Paris in February 2018, for randy punters who prefer romping with plastic instead of real women.

The sex club has several rooms and customers are offered the services of a silicone model instead of a prostitute.

Pictures from inside show four different dolls of different shapes, colors, and sizes dressed in skimpy lingerie while the rooms are adorned with images of other sex robots.

It comes after Britain's first "sex doll brothel" opened - where customers are offered a "try before you buy" service on an industrial estate in Gateshead.

In September 2018, a sex robot brothel in Italy was shut down by police less than two weeks after it opened.

Lumidolls' bordello in Turin was closed after alleged infringements of property law, Italian media reported.

4Sex robot Samantha has sensors in her face, hands, breasts, and 'the female genitals down below'
How much is a sex robot?

Personalized sex robots can cost tens of thousands of pounds.

However much cheaper models are also available in the growing market.

As technology is more widely used, the price of sex robots is expected to fall increasing their use.

This parlor in London will set you back £50 for half an hour with one doll, while two hours costs £130.
Are people really marrying them and can the dolls 'cheat'?

According to RealDoll, a company behind a range of startlingly lifelike sex robots, the futuristic lovers are actually saving the lives of the lonely men who wed them.

A spokesperson for the company said the most popular use for the bots is still as a purely sexual partner.

But they added: "There are many reasons we have heard from our customers, ranging from the sexual aspect to a domestic partner to art pieces enjoyed simply for their beauty.

"While we believe we provide a product that has many applications we are sometimes astounded at the impact we make on some customer’s lives.

"We have had customers marry their dolls, say that we had saved their lives because they felt like they had nothing to live for after the death of a spouse or the end of a relationship."

Robotics psychologist Rebekah Rousi has said: "We have to consider if robots will have their own sexual desires and what will motivate these desires.

“If the end goal is to create autonomous robots that are capable of independent thinking and feeling, the chances of humans maintaining power within these relationships is quite marginal.”

A study also found that, if robots are programmed to see sex as a "beneficial" resource, they could begin to seek it out themselves without notifying their partners, in a sense, cheating.

4Sex doll Harmony is able to talk and can remember details about her man credit: @abyssrealdoll: Instagram
Can sex robots do chores?

Chinese sex doll makers have created a robot that will laugh at your jokes – and even wash your dishes.

Lifetime Sex Doll in Miami, FL

The creation is powered by artificial intelligence and also functions as a love doll that humans can have sex with.

It's the latest product from Dalian, China-based firm EXDOLL, who says she is designed to work just like the Amazon Alexa digital assistant, or Apple's Siri smart speaker.

The sex robot will use built-in microphones to listen to what you say and will be able to tell when you're joking, prompting a laughter response.

The end goal is to have her perform household chores too, like turning the dishwasher on.

But its creators say one of her main uses will be simply to provide physical comfort to owners.

Saturday 22 August 2020

Realistic Sex Dolls Are the New Rise in Trends

One huge provider in Australia says orders have flooded by 35 percent since the nation was constrained into a Covid-19 shut down in March. 

Ryan James, chief of firm Southern Treasures, expresses that the "organization dolls" are perfect for singletons who can't date as a result of the pandemic. He said the sex mannequin's capacity to warm up to the client's internal heat level is a most loved component. Mr. James revealed to Daily Mail Australia: "many individuals choose to lay down with them and nestle them as opposed to getting the warmer working throughout the night." 



The dolls are imported from China and made with a blend of liquefied elastic and plastic properties, known as thermoplastic elastomers, which make the skin surface delicate and plump. Some even incorporate "defects" including flaws and pores to make them more reasonable with the priciest retailing at #1,700 (AUD 3,100). 

They are Super Hyper-Realistic and Sensitive to Touch! 

From here, each schedule year, up to 600 silicone sex dolls are sent outside to rooms internationally, remembering for the UK. They cost anything from $5,999 (#4,800) for a basic variant to thousands in the occasion the client has amazingly thorough determinations. 

From request to move, it can take to make a Real Doll. There is nothing dingy about this manufacturing plant for the dozen or so professionals working here. They should collect toaster ovens. In the basement is the creation line where metal chains are held tight by a line of headless bodies, for example, remains. The skin is alarming. Made of a custom blend of clinical evaluation platinum, articulates which extend from reasonable for cocoa, it appears to be much the same as substance, with correctly a similar grinding and opposition, however, it's crisp. The palms have lines, folds, wrinkles, knuckles, veins. At the point when I entwine the palms in mine, I will really feel the touch of the skeleton underneath, with joints, similar to bones. The meticulousness, the expertise associated with creating a doll, is verifiable, in any case, little is valid about them. They have groups of expanded pornography VIPs. They're personifications. 

The Prices are Hitting Off Charts too 

Furthermore, inquired as to whether customers accept they're the closest thing to real sex, he answered: "Truly, that is the occasion. Clients state they are giving them precisely the most practical sexual experience they've had. SDG guarantee we are amidst a sex toy unrest, with request proceeding to take off due to this pandemic that is a coronavirus. It is likewise kept on gaining ground in the utilization of insight. We likewise revealed not long ago that a couple of the robots from AI-Tech are powerful at freeing and holding discussions.

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Weight: 26kg / 57lbs
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Mouth Size: 13cm / 5 inches
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1. Why Buy a Sex Doll?
 
There are many reasons for buying a sex doll, but here are just a few of the many benefits.
-Easy sex with a beautiful girl anytime day or night
-No condoms ever needed
-No STDs
-No fear of pregnancy
-Your sex doll isn't needy and won't ask anything from you
-Help improve sexual stamina
 
2. Why Buy a Life Sized Silicon Sex Doll?
 
Buying a sex doll can be a daunting task at first, but understanding the various types and benefits of each will make your decision easier. Sex dolls are all made with natural, safe, real silicone so that each gorgeous girl feels real. The alternative to silicon sex dolls is cheap, plastic, fully inflatable love dolls that lack the intricate features that make a real-life silicone look like a real woman. Our sex dolls are full silicone which means that the sex dolls are made of pure silicone making them very durable and life-like. Fully inflatable sex dolls also feel horrible and nothing like the real thing. Fully inflatable love dolls are also fixed objects and cannot be manipulated into different positions. Our silicone sex dolls have limbs that move and bend to offer you so many different sexual positions. Fully inflatable sex dolls are low priced, but they can pop very easily, and then you don't have a doll anymore. Silicone sex dolls will last well beyond 3-5 years and have an amazing durability to them. If you're looking for something that feels like a real woman and looks like a real woman, then a silicone sex is the only way to go.
 
3. How to Use a Sex Doll?
 
Our sex dolls are made to be very realistic, not only in looks but also in how they can be positioned. You can bend their arms and legs to almost any position in order to ensure that you have the maximum pleasure from your experience. With her lifelike vagina and anus, as well as the feeling of real skin our dolls have, you can really let your imagination go wild. You are also able to dress them in whatever style or fashion you desire. Your beautiful babe is life-sized and perfectly proportioned so she will look stunningly sexy in the lingerie or outfit you choose. I think you can figure out the rest, wink wink!
 
4. How to Take Care of a Sex Doll?
 
Taking care of your sex doll to get the maximum use out of her is easy. After you have finished using her to your satisfaction, simply wash her off with warm water which has a small amount of mild soap added to it. Rinse her off with clean warm water before drying her thoroughly. Allow her to air dry completely before storing her back in her special place. A light dusting of talcum powder can be used to help keep the silicone feeling smooth and natural.
 
 
5.Maintenance and Cleanness
 
1. The doll should be cleaned every 30 days used by mild shower foam. The head should be taken down and cleaned separately. Please do keep the head from water.
2. When the body's skin becomes sticky, please also use bath powder or body powder to make it dry and smooth.
3. Use the towel to dry the doll after cleaning and put on some bath powder or body powder. Please do not use the hairdryer to blow the doll.
4. Use the wet towel to gently clean the face. Please do it lightly. 
5. Use the mild shampoo to wash the wig. Let the wig dry itself naturally.
6. Suggestion: please put on the clothes for the doll and keep it clean.
7. If some wounds appear, please contact us for special reparation. We promise there will be no marks left and the mend lasting for long.
8. You should carefully move the doll because it is a little heavy. Please avoid making the doll dropped, knocked or broken.
 
6. Is there any discount for bulky order?

Yes, we can provide wholesale price and faster shipping method for bulky order, if you are a wholesaler please contact us by Trademanager or email, we will reply you within 24 hours(except holiday)






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