Saturday, November 30, 2019

People want sex dolls like in HBO’s Westworld,

A new generation of hyper-realistic sex dolls is currently under development, a leading manufacturer of the silicone figurines has said, noting that the robots still lack the tech to make them convincingly human-like.


People are already replacing human companionship with sex dolls, Silicone Lover's co-founder Louie Love told the Daily Star, and “there’s no turning back.”

According to Love, a new sex robot model will be made in a factor in China that resembles “something out of Westworld,” the hit HBO show that depicted robots that are indistinguishable from real humans.

Although every physical aspect of the AI girlfriends can be customized to suit personal preferences, Love conceded that they still lack the technology to “convincingly replicate” humans.


No matter how realistic they look, as soon as you see their mouths move, it can be rather awkward, and you can tell straight away that they’re humanoids.

Worldwide demand for the silicone companions is apparently on the rise and has even led to the creation of sex doll brothels.

While the dolls have been hailed by some as a harmless way to fulfill sexual fantasies, critics have warned that the new trend could negatively impact society and personal relationships. In Japan, experts have blamed sex robots for contributing to the country’s declining birth rate.

Friday, November 29, 2019

YouTube videos of sex robots being unboxed and reviewed have been viewed millions of times



YouTube has seen many strange trends over the years but sex robot reviews has to be one of the most bizarre.

Unboxing and review videos of the human-sized sex toys are accumulating on the website, which is well known for things like gadget reviews and reveals.

The Sex Doll Channel has several videos about sex doll unboxing, each with hundreds of thousands or over a millions of views.

One of them is called “WM 161cm B cup Doll Unboxing” and features a presenter explaining the “best” way to unbox a sex doll IMG to avoid back injuries.

He explains that lifting the legs first is “standard procedure”.

He then stands up on the bed where the box is and puts his elbows to his knees to support his back as he lifts the doll out of the box.



The dolls appear to be quite heavy and are often sent without their heads attached.

The fairly disturbing video continues with the presenter showing every aspect of the dolls body and showing off its different wigs.


Another video called “Sex Stuff | A.I. Sex Doll Review” features sex educator Zoe Ligon.

She meets a male doll that’s capable of answering questions like “What is your favourite food?” and “Can I kiss you?”

She then tests out the doll called Henry and seems fairly impressed, although did note that without heat it felt like kissing a cold unresponsive body.

Ligon also notes that sex dolls can cost tens of thousands of pounds and are quite heavy.

She concludes: “The world might be burning but at least there is beautiful sex dolls in it.”


A lot of the comments under the videos appear to be positive but some users make derogatory and offensive comments about women while others are outraged by the whole concept.

One user commented underneath the “WM 161cm B cup Doll Unboxing” video “Feminists keep reporting you? I’m not surprised.”


To which The Sex Doll Channel replied: “It’s terrible. It will probably really hurt my income for a while but it’s OK.

“I’m not going to let some losers keep us from spreading the truth. Thanks for watching!”

Another wrote: “This creeps me out, I’d have a heart attack if I’d see this one in my house + is sick.”



Most of the YouTube videos have a warning which reads: “This video may be inappropriate for some users.”

There is also the added precaution that you have to click a button to say you wish to proceed before you can view the content.

What is a sex robot?
Robots already build our appliances, clean our homes and make our food – but now they're about to change how we get jiggy.
Sex robots are essentially realistic dolls that have sophisticated movements and "areas" that closely mimic humans so that they can romp.
Prof Noel Sharkey, chairman of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics, said guilt-free threesomes was just one of the potential uses for sex robots.
Others include “teledildonics” - wireless technology which allows a person to stimulate their partner remotely and already exists in vibrators on the market.
Sex bots will become hyper-realistic with features such as built-in heaters to create the feeling of body warmth.
They will also have sensors to react to your touch.
One company is even developing a head that can speak, smile and sing for its robot sex dolls.
Sex doll Harmony claims to be the first to offer an "emotional connection".
Experts say these specialised robots will start to appear in ordinary homes in the next decade.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

These men love their sex doll wives because they won’t cheat

John expected his family to embrace his wife of 10 years, Jackie, with open arms — even though she’s a sex doll.

The Chicago couple has been living blissfully as man and silicone doll since April 2009, when they were wed on an episode of “The Jerry Springer Show.”

A recent Thanksgiving dinner, however, was a painful reminder that others don’t see their non-traditional union that way, says John, one of the stars of “Silicone Soul,” a new documentary about doting doll partners that premiered in October on Starz.

“My sister-in-law … didn’t say so much as hello to Jackie,” says John, who declines to give his age or last name for privacy reasons, in the doc. “And Jackie had brought her a live orchid plant.”

Devoted sex-doll spouses like John have fallen hard for increasingly realistic-looking plastic partners, who in turn provide totally unconditional companionship — unlike their fleshy counterparts. And frankly, if they had emotions, the feeling would likely be mutual for sex dolls like Jackie, documentary director-producer Melody Gilbert tells The Post.

“He treats her beautifully and takes her out in the world, he goes to the zoo with her, and to restaurants,” says Gilbert, a professor at the Northwestern State University of Louisiana.

The documentary delves into the subculture of proto-robot relationships, which are typically made up of heterosexual men who fall for fake women, says Dr. Danielle Knafo, a psychoanalyst and professor at Long Island University who studies sexuality and technology.

Doll owners have their reasons — and they aren’t always purely sexual, she says. John’s first wife, for example, cheated on him, as he tells gawkers in the film. Jackie would never.

“Some men feel too hurt or rejected by women to try again,” Knafo says. “A person can hurt you, they can leave you, they might be temperamental, they have their own desires. In a human-to-doll relationship, the doll will always be there.”

“Most of them are lonely and scared to take the plunge into human relationships,” Gilbert says.

Also, one never has to worry about the messy complications of traditional relationships, says Davecat, a Detroit man featured in the film who hasn’t been “actively looking for an organic girlfriend for the past eight years.”

He paid around $6,000 each for his wife Sidore Kuroneko, and girlfriend Elena Vostrikova. The three are in a “hierarchical polyamorous relationship … we’re all in love, it’s all equal … but [Sidore] is number one,” according to Davecat, who calls himself an advocate for “synthetic love.”

Former Wall Street broker Stacy Leigh, who is married to a human man, photographs and paints her dolls for solo and group exhibitions in New York and calls herself “a huge feminist.” Leigh sees her 15 sex dolls as grown-up versions of the Barbies she used as an escape during her parents’ divorce. Now, they serve as “a crutch for my lack of relationships with women.”

Dolls can also fill in the gaps when life with humans gets complicated. Among the more touching examples in the doc was one man who introduced dolls into his marriage after his wife underwent chemotherapy. The dolls helped spice up their relationship during a time when sex was physically challenging.

Sarah Mellman, a Denver, Colorado-based artist who creates lifelike baby dolls, loans her creations to the Alzheimer’s ward of a local nursing home. The dolls provide cuddle therapy to residents, who aren’t the wiser that the babies aren’t real. “I hope you’ll help take care of her,” says Mellman to one patient.

Barring dementia, Gilbert insists the men featured in the film “do know that what they are loving is a sex doll, but they have amazing imaginations and true-to-life relationships with them.”

Knafo says relationships like the ones in the film may not be so rare in the future.

“People are becoming more and more accustomed to technology-driven lives,” she says, noting that many couples complain of their partner being too “married” to their cellphone. “It’s a natural development that they’re going to enter our intimate lives as well.”

Davecat, who has bought Sidore three replacement bodies, agrees.

“It’s just a matter of time before people say ‘OK, this whole synthetic option that he keeps going on about is something that I should look into.’ ”

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Is Prostitution Legal In All States?



Prostitution laws prohibit anyone from providing or offering to provide sexual conduct in exchange for money or any other form of compensation. They also punish those who offer sex for money (that is, solicit) or who purchase any sexual service. These laws are not confined to people who directly participate in the proscribed sexual activity; they also penalize those who arrange or benefit financially from prostitution arrangements. Pandering, the practice of procuring a person to be used for prostitution, and pimping, the act of receiving any part of a prostitute’s earnings, are typical, illegal ways in which third parties promote prostitution.

For more information on pandering and pimping, see Pimping and Pandering.
The History of the Oldest Profession

Informally dubbed the “world’s oldest profession,” prostitution is an American institution. Though the exchange of money for sexual acts is banned in all but one state—Nevada —prostitution was once entirely legal. With far more men than women in society, sexual commerce was ubiquitous in Colonial America. The “occupation” thrived from the eighteenth century into the nineteenth. During this time there was no legal definition of prostitution in most states. The practice remained legal despite public condemnation. Brothels and their patrons were prominent along the coasts and eventually spread to the country’s rural areas.

Local governments tried—mostly unsuccessfully—to regulate prostitution. Determining that absolute prevention was impossible, the country turned to the practice of confining prostitution to certain geographic areas known as “redlight districts.” These sectors were technically illegal in many states, but governments often tolerated them. Eventually, at the turn of the nineteenth century, the states began to enact criminal laws prohibiting prostitution, while Congress did the same. By 1971 every state other than Nevada had outlawed sex-for-sale.

Sunday, November 17, 2019

£15k female sex dolls

Randy middle-aged women desperate to find their "dream person" are forking out up to £15,000 for their own customized sex dolls.

Both homosexual and heterosexual women, some of whom are married and have kids, are among a "new wave" of customers enjoying the sex robots, the industry says.

Phil Bass, managing director of The-Doll-House, one of the UK's most popular sex doll retailers, exclusively told Mirror Online: "There was a flourish when I started the business but then there was a lull after around one year or so.

"Then it became popular again and now what I have come across is a lot of female interest, especially in the past year."

"It is not the stereotypical lonely old man anymore as such. They only make around 10% of my customers. Now, I would say around a quarter of my customers are women who want a female doll.


"The female demographic is interesting. The ages of these women range. I have some middle-aged women, many in their 50s, and others in their 20s.


"These women, though, largely want female dolls. There is a sexual element for some of these women. The last one [female customer] was a single, lesbian woman.

"Others like to take photographs of the sex robots they buy, and there are customers of both genders who like to use them for large versions of dolls to dress up. Playing dress-up is their hobby, for instance."


The silicone sex robots can cost a whopping £15,000 each. These can be tailored with custom-made heads, genitalia, feet, and other organs, but each of these amendments can cost up to a further £5,000.

Some sex robots can talk, smile, sing and even orgasm.

Mr. Bass, 46, who started his business three years ago after becoming bored in the IT trade, says customers often mix "male bodies" with "female heads" and vice versa to create their ideal partner.

The businessman, who isn't married and has no children, said: "One woman recently asked us to make a robot with a male body below the neck with male genitalia, a female head, and a man's haircut.

"It came across as a really good-looking guy actually."

Sex robots, which can each weigh around 66lb, are now seen in pornography.

But Mr. Bass added: "I have come across in porn lately men with dolls, rather than a woman, but I am a bit curious as to why really. Maybe I am just old-fashioned."

Little research has been carried out into exactly how women use the dolls.

But journalist Phoebe Greggor, who runs podcast What The Sex, said the robots are often seen as "lovers designed and made to be your dream person" and for companionship.

"There have been people who have mentioned they like to have their sex dolls around for that feeling of companionship, just to have another person in the room so if they've alone for a decade or so.


And trans robots, which offer the user "penis and vagina attachments", are even becoming popular.

Speaking previously, Sari Cooper, a sex therapist, and sex coach said: "There are people who are interested in transgender porn who may want to re-enact what they see in that porn with these dolls. They may want to go swinging together, or go and visit a dungeon for instance.

"I am in wonderment about the ways people are curious about novelty. It reflects the porn we see."


£5k sex dolls to be made available for free on the NHS

The boss of a bespoke sex doll company has called on the Government to make them available on the NHS.

Jade Stanley is in line for a major business award after medics backed the help her products have given those tortured by anxiety and loneliness.

And she wants the health service to use her £5,000 a time creations to help those who feel trapped and isolated. Psychiatrists, she points out, have endorsed the therapeutic qualities of her X-rated plastic range.

The Bromsgrove businesswoman says she also provides an outlet for those engulfed in grief as her “bereavement doll” service provides widowers with synthetic copies of their dead partners

The boss of SexDollOfficial will, on November 21, discover if her unique business model has earned her the title Entrepreneur of the Year in the annual English Women’s Awards.

The glitzy ceremony takes place at the Holiday Inn, near Birmingham Airport.

It is a testimony to the huge growth in a customized doll company launched only 18 months ago. Jade now has a global client base, including orders from countries where sex dolls are banned, such as Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi. Just last week, one man purchased seven dolls for an eye-watering £35,000.

Surprisingly, Jade, aged 36, says only a very small percentage of the dolls sold to help anxiety issues are used for the “designated purpose”.

Most buyers simply want a companion around the house.

“Loneliness is a massive issue in this country,” she says.

“If my dolls bring comfort and help, why shouldn’t they be used by the medical profession?

“With the customised dolls, clients are, more often than not, not interested in the sexual purpose. Let’s just say I know that by the specifications they ask – or don’t ask – for.

“What they want is very, very different from the public’s perception of a porn star. They want an image of someone they’d like to spend time with.”

Jade strenuously denies claims that her dolls further isolate individuals from the outside world and hinder contact with real people, therefore cranking up loneliness.

“Don’t lay that at my door,” she says.

“That’s already out there, we are past that. Modern technology – mobile phones, tablets – has caused the issue.

"That is where loneliness comes from.

“I was lucky to have a childhood devoid of devices. Now it has become a closeted universe where loneliness is enhanced. Years ago, you had to pick up the phone to speak to someone. I’m helping to fix the problem.”

Jade’s “products” are a very long way from the vinyl, blow-up butt of adult humor. Crafted in a Chinese laboratory, they are uncannily life-like.

And the mannequins are set to get even more authentic. “AI (Artificial Intelligence) dolls, that’s something I’m introducing slowly,” she reveals.

“They are out there, but there’s still a lot of research to be done.”

Frankly, the concept sounds like the script from a sci-fi movie. But with the current crop of customized models, clients provide the specifics and, like a besoke tailor, Jade turns their dreams into a reality. Those specifics, she admits, can range from odd to downright bizarre.

“Horns on their head, spikes on their back, even a Medusa doll with snakes for hair,” Jade says.

“It’s certainly different. Sometimes even I open an email and go ‘Wow!’.

“I build a relationship with customers, often not over the phone, but I do build a relationship. Mine is definitely a service industry.”

The business plan has been considerably tweaked since Jade launched SexDollOfficial. Back then, her pioneering rental service sparked national headlines after the Sunday Mercury’s story.

That is no longer part of the expansive package. Quite simply, it is much cheaper, in the long run, to purchase a plastic partner outright. Jade, who cut her teeth in the tanning salon, is an unlikely torchbearer for a very adult industry.

The married mum-of-four simply saw a gap in a very lucrative market and ran with it. America and Canada have proved very rewarding hunting grounds, and the customer base is swelling, month in, month out. That customer base does not solely comprise of men: there are dolls for women, too.

“Ten percent of my customers are women,” says Jade. “Women are becoming a little bit braver. They want a doll to share with their partner.

“My husband is very supportive, and ours is a very, very tight family. When I say what I do, some people are shocked, but the majority go ‘Good on you!’. All I’m doing is providing a service.”


For Jade, being added to the shortlist of the awards is the ultimate seal of approval. “I feel very privileged to be part of the awards,” she admits.

“I didn’t even know I’d been nominated. I do feel like I’m pioneering – and I know that’s a big word. I am a woman in a man’s world and I’m succeeding.”

Jade Stanley discusses her unusual brand with remarkable candour, the deliveries peppered with business jargon. At times, it is as if she is peddling her risqué wares on hit BBC show Dragons Den.

“I’m very entrepreneurial, I have a business mind,” she says.

“I was reading an article and it pricked my imagination.

“Boundaries are being pushed, people are becoming far more experimental. The climate is ripe.

“It’s just business. I wouldn’t introduce a doll into my own life – it’s not my bag. But I know there are people who do, and they are from all walks of life.

“I’m aware some may raise their eyebrows, but I don’t care. Nobody else is putting food on my table.”

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Monday, November 11, 2019

Sex doll factory 'looks like Westworld' after producing 'hyper-realistic' dolls

A sex doll giant is set to make human-like dolls in a factory that looks like "something out of Westworld".

Silicone Lovers told Daily Star Online it is eyeing the production of AI girlfriends that boast "hyper-realism"

This includes humanoid movement, voice recognition, and sensors that respond to human touch.

But incredibly, the company says the production factory resembles a scene from HBO's popular fictional show Westworld.

In the drama, human visitors interact with robots in a designed world where they can play out their fantasies.

And Louie Love, co-founder of the company, says it will be producing sex robots in a factory that looks like this.

The Silicone Lovers boss told Daily Star Online: "We’re learning more about their robotics and AI and plan to introduce some higher-tech models to our range in 2020.

"We also plan to work with another love doll manufacturer who is also leading the pack in the robotics department, with workshops that look like something out of Westworld.

"Both companies have a focus on hyperrealism, AI and actual robotic movement.

"They have voice recognition, eye, and neck movement, mouths that sync with speaking, built-in sensors to react to touch, internal heating and a fully articulated skeleton which can stand.

"They can also carry on a basic conversation with you and are equipped with AI learning technology to improve and remember conversations.

"Most of our customers are still on the fence when it comes to AI in its current form.

"They are very curious and interested in the advances, but most are holding out until it really improves.

"In a way, it can be more magical to fantasize and give your doll its own voice rather than one created in a robotic accent that says things other people have initially programmed."



The company says it will work with a company in China, and expects a huge AI financial boom.

Louie adds: "We have recently partnered with an AI Tech company based in Shenzhen, which is the world’s hotbed for technology right now.

"China's government is heavily backing many of these AI companies, estimating it will be worth £114bnbillion to the country by 2030."

It comes amid fierce competition among sex robot companies for customers.

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