A Study of Sex Doll Ownership
As the sex doll continues to evolve. From a social and legal standpoint, the topic of sex doll ownership is becoming an increasingly discussed issue. This review aims to examine the veracity of the existing psychological, sexual and legal literature on doll ownership. Despite the lack of empirical data on the characteristics and subsequent effects of doll ownership, discussions on the ethical and legal status of doll ownership continue. This highlights the real and urgent need to advance a coherent research agenda in this area of work. Because people in society will inevitably find a strong momentum in the development of sex dolls. This socio-ethical dilemma about sex doll ownership is before us.The sale of lifelike humanoid dolls designed for sexual use is a multi-million dollar global industry. The customized services provided by sex dolls allow the use of real star images to make sex dolls. The application of some artificial intelligence technology has given sex dolls more ability to communicate with people. The emerging scale of sex doll and robot ownership has led to increasing academic, social and legal attention to the subject. With the growing interest in child sex dolls, but contrary to the growing sex doll industry, there has been little scholarly writing and opinion on how the motivation for sex doll ownership might evolve in the future. It may be that the industry was originally shrouded in a strange and special color. We established a number of research questions and hypotheses that we believe should form the basis for future research on sex doll and robot ownership.
1. Who is the owner of the sex doll
While as many as 70% of sex doll owners see sexual satisfaction as the primary function of their dolls, others discuss how their dolls serve as a form of friendship and friendship. And many studies have shown that when sex doll owners use sex dolls, they not only use sex dolls as a tool for sexual satisfaction, but more as a companion. Owners use the forum to discuss using their doll's artistic features (eg, photography), and how they have developed meaningful intimacy with them. In relation to the latter function of the dolls, they are personified. More sex dolls are no longer just a tool, more are treated as a living person. At the beginning of their journey, doll owners talk about the adoption of their new partner, who creates an identity for them by applying realistic tattoo transfers and makeup. Dolls are talked about empowering them and giving them a voice.
2. Types of relationships between sex dolls and humans
Types of relationships between dolls and robots, reflected in media representations. That said, human hosts are often described as emotionally disadvantaged. Other research has found that fear of rejection is associated with improved ratings of robot attractiveness, suggesting that interpersonal impairments may predict a tendency to interact with sex dolls and robots. Many people give sex dolls their feelings and desires that they have nowhere to talk about. At this time, sex dolls are no longer just a simple sex doll or sex tool.There may be people who become sex doll or robot owners for medical or psychotherapy reasons. About two-thirds of clinical staff working in the field of sex therapy likely foresee some utility in incorporating dolls into their practice. There are many people with disabilities who use sex dolls as a tool to satisfy their sexual desires. This will make their lives more fulfilling and happy.Predictions about the doll's efficacy in these settings vary, with therapists suggesting that dolls may be better suited for people with sexual anxiety and erectile dysfunction. Elderly people in nursing homes and people with physical and intellectual disabilities with unmet sexual needs may also benefit from incorporating sex dolls and robots into their care plans. Others have suggested sex dolls play a role in initiatives aimed at preventing sexually transmitted infections, emphasizing the widespread use of these models in healthcare and educational settings. So sex dolls are not purely sexual satisfaction and tools to a large extent, and these aspects are beyond their function as a sex toy.
3. What exactly is sex doll ownership
The vast majority of published academic research on sex doll and robot ownership addresses or at least attempts to address the ethical issues of owning and using sex dolls and robots. There are many ethicists who believe that sex dolls may exacerbate the objectification of women and social inequality. There are many sex doll opponents who still argue that sex dolls exacerbate gore and violence. But such a claim has yet to be proven, but it also raises a lot of concerns.As already suggested, there are no studies that directly examine the causal relationship between sex doll ownership and sexual assault tendencies. Instead, existing literature suggests these connections from philosophical, ideological, and ethical standpoints. In the absence of such causal evidence, some philosophical arguments go so far as to whether sex with a robot itself should be considered rape. But this is very strange, a sex doll is an inanimate object. It's just made into the image of a woman, which is different from our traditional definition of being forced to have a relationship with a woman. Having sex with a robot does not constitute "rape" in the strictest legal sense, asthe normative use of the term involves consideration of consent. She concluded that robots lack moral value because of their artificial nature and lack of cognitive abilities, so they cannot give (or deny) consent, and thus cannot be victims. Social responses of individuals wishing to have sex dolls or robots. We hope that social scientists and legal scholars will use these ideas to conduct more empirical research on this increasingly controversial social issue. How to define sex dolls is an inescapable issue in this society.