Sex dolls are life-size humanoid masturbation devices that allow users to experience pleasure during intercourse.
In the past, sex dolls mostly used inflatable designs, so they were also called inflatable dolls. In the early 2000s, sex dolls were made of shape-memory gel or resin that felt like real skin and muscles, and had spherical joints for a variety of movements.
Xia Xie, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, once said in the book "Zhongxi Zhi": "Foreigners can also turn into naked women, with skin, bones, ears, eyes, teeth, tongue, and yin. The opening is like a beautiful woman. As soft and warm as human beings can hug and connect. At the time, lifelike sex dolls appeared in an all-male environment for sexual liberation. In the 1950s, silicone sex dolls were sold on the German market as sex toys, and their designs even inspired Ruth Handler creates the girl's playmate Barbie.
In the mid-20th century, Japan sent personnel to Antarctica for the first time. The long-term abstinence of the expedition team members will affect their health, so Japan has publicly raised a high-quality sex inflatable doll called "Antarctic No. 1". The 1" is specially designed to meet the physiological needs of the Antarctic scientific expedition team. Therefore, in the 1990s, the Japanese AV film company KUKI even launched the AV series "Antarctic No. 1". The 2" is based on the theme of realistic flat chested sex doll.
In the 1970s, the typical inflatable sex doll first appeared in Japan; in the 1990s, the texture of the mini sex doll was closer to real skin, but it still clings tightly to the touch.
Some well-made, near-real Chinese sex doll are even seen as art collections and viewed by people (including women), and some people play with these dolls by playing with articulated human figures, dressing them in different costumes, standing Get up and change your hair.
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