So what about sex dolls during the coronavirus? Well, they are rumored to be in high demand as some countries are about to implement long-term lockdown restrictions, such as social distancing, considering most countries' response to the coronavirus has completely hit the economy, it's interesting to note that at the same time, full size love dolls, flourished during this time.
But then again, it makes sense given that people are looking for a way to be normal and close when physical contact isn't recommended at all. The good news for sex toy makers is that their industry is booming while others are suffering from the economic impact of COVID-19.
As a result, there is a lack of accountability for the health risks posed by the use of sex dolls and sex robots, and no evidence that STDs can be prevented. There is also no evidence that STDs can be prevented. The effectiveness of treating elderly, disabled, and sexually dysfunctional patients is also clinically unclear, and may lead to social distancing due to the dilution of relationships. The possibility of psychotherapy for pedophilia and sexual violence has also been raised, but it cannot be ruled out that the use of miniature love dolls may increase the risk of such arousal.
Since sex dolls and sex robots are generally female-like, this can lead to misogyny and misogyny, with negative consequences for social ethics. Dolls and robots don't (or seem) to feel pain. When they are in a private space, they can do whatever they want with their private property. However, there is no scientific evidence that these women's and girls' young love dolls prevent rape, child sexual abuse or sex crimes, researchers warn.
We see more and more "machines that talk to people" in our daily life, such as B. smart speakers. This is partly due to the development of artificial intelligence technologies such as search engines and automatic speech recognition (ASR), but also due to the environment we humans have become accustomed to. It's no secret that demand for sex-related products is expanding markets and users, whether it's video recorders or the Internet. Can we get used to machines performing our familiar sexual activities on our behalf?