Tiny sex dolls - a big turn on or a big turn off?

Tiny sex dolls are becoming more common and many people have opinions about them.

There are two sides to every story, and when it comes to tiny sex dolls, there are as many opinions as there are people who have them.

You may have heard the argument that tiny sex dolls can be a replacement for human interaction or even masturbation. Some people say this makes them a bad thing, while others believe the opposite.

Tiny sex dolls also come with a lot of baggage—like their association with the dark side of humanity (think Ted Bundy). But where does that leave us? Do we ban them from society because they’re dangerous? Or embrace them because they make life easier for some people?



Many people think tiny sex dolls raise moral questions about the objectification of women.

They argue that tiny sex dolls are a step backward in the fight to dismantle harmful gender stereotypes, perpetuating unrealistic male fantasies while dehumanizing women and reducing them to objects. They also worry that men may get more comfortable with acting out degrading sexual acts because they can do so without consequence (for example, by abusing a doll instead of a real person).

Because tiny sex dolls look like humans and have realistic reactions, they can help those who have been affected by trauma or abuse become comfortable with their body again. This new intimacy can lead to healing, which is why some therapists recommend using these products as part of an individual's therapy plan.

Some people think that tiny sex dolls are a form of therapy for those who want to be intimate without a partner.

Tiny sex dolls don't just help people heal after sexual trauma—they also provide companionship for lonely individuals who might not be able to find it in other ways. Some customers appreciate that they don't need to rely on someone else being present during their intimate moments; others simply enjoy having something warm and soft next to them while they engage in sexual activity. Although most sex doll owners aren't looking for anything more than companionship, some do feel like this type of relationship offers them peace when they're alone at night or during stressful times in life (such as when going through a divorce).

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