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November 7, 2005
Sex Doll?
As I was searching the WIRED technology news, I found an interesting article about how, due to the latest technology, naked, female dolls that appear to be life-size can be rented out by the hour for sexual purposes. The article was a post that didn't include much information except links to pictures of the naked women that are supposedly the sex dolls. I didn't feel comfortable exploring sites of naked women, so I don't know much about these sex dolls except:
Apparently, US and Japan have both made these life-size naked female dolls that look like real women. The US doll is called The REAL Doll, and Japan's doll is called Candy Girl. With technology, the renters of the dolls can customize the hair color, shape, etc. of the naked doll to better satisfy preferences. I don't know what else the doll does, if anything. Personally, I think this is pathetic. If a guy is that desperate, there are always strip clubs and adult stores with plenty of media displaying REAL naked women. Getting thrills from a naked doll are beyond me, if not sickening. Anyway, regardless of the ethics of the doll, I'm more interested in the technology of it. Whoever thought technology would help produce a life-size naked female doll that customizes to one's taste? The tech world, since my fascination with the internet, never ceases to amaze me.
The invention of the sex dolls really isn't my type of topic, but I thought it was interesting. If anyone knows more about this, fill me in. Are these popular? Are they new? Do peoploe really rent them, even with all of the interactive pornography on movies and the internet? How do they customize for each person?
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Posted by Ashley Lauro at November 7, 2005 7:17 PM
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