Sex is a controversial topic. At the moment it’s tied up with a range of political hot button issues. From the #MeToo movement, to female objectification, to the presence of open anti-contact paedophiles on social media platforms, nothing gets us going as much as a highly-charged conversation about sex.
Recently, one topic that has gained increasing attention is that of the use of sex dolls (in this essay, the term “sex dolls” is used to encompass a range of objects, from inanimate latex dolls with limited function, through to newer and more interactive ‘sex robots’).
Furore over sex dolls is nothing new, but it has recently reached fever-pitch. The UK’s Channel 4 has recently released a documentary about sex doll users, including those who seek to engage with the interactive robots mentioned above — you can watch that using the link below.
Recent conversations, though, have turned to whether those who use sex dolls pose a risk to women and children. One issue with these conversations, though, is that they aren’t conversations at all. They tend to be ideologically driven rants, with dissenters being shouted done and haunted out of the conversation.
Sex doll users often report feeling lonely. This is one of the themes that really comes through strongly in the Channel 4 documentary above, and also in online fora of sex doll users. For these men (as doll owners are overwhelmingly male), their dolls are more than just an outlet for sex. They offer companionship, friendship, and love (some owners even dislike the word ‘owner’, and prefer to be referred to as ‘doll lovers’).
Mental health problems — whether related to social anxiety, personal insecurity, or more serious issues around disordered personality — undoubtedly play a role in the development and maintenance of healthy (or ‘normal’) relationships with real women. Because of the fact that we all have sexual drives and instincts, men with issues such as these may look to dolls as a more active way (compared to standard pornography) to obtain sexual gratification and release.
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