Sexual dolls: A brief look into the history of Sex dolls

Sexual dolls have caused a huge stir in the sex toys industry over the past decade or so. They have become hugely popular especially among males and there has been a rapid rise in the sale of these male sexual dolls. Before delving into the historical origins of the sexual dolls, let us first explain what they really are and what they are all about.

Sex Doll: A sex doll which is also known as a blow-up doll or a love doll is basically a type of anthropomorphic sex toy. Now, what does anthropomorphic exactly mean?. It is basically the attribution of human traits and emotions to a non-human thing. Hence we can say that a sexual doll is a toy that is modeled on human body form and type. They also come in various sizes and shapes. The male sexual dolls may consist of an entire body with a face or just a head, pelvis, and genitalia. They may have detachable parts that use electronics especially to perform the function of vibration for the sake of providing a life-like and intimate experience to the person using them. They are different from sex robots as those usually are made for the sake of more complex interactions with their human users.

History of male Sexual dolls: The concept of miisoo sex dolls is not entirely new. They have always existed in some form or shape in the past for a very long period of time. They were first known to be created by sailors of French and Spanish origins. They used to be isolated for very long periods of time during their voyages and therefore needed these male sexual dolls to keep them satisfied. These male sex dolls were often made up of cloth that was sewn together to make it look like a human. These male sexual dolls were basically the predecessors of the ones that are in use nowadays.

The Dutch introduced the Japanese to these dolls in the mid-1800s. They used to sell these dolls to Japanese who had an infatuation with them and therefore the sex dolls are still referred to as Dutch Wives in Japan.

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In 1918, Austrian artist Oskar Kokoschka ordered a life-sized doll of Alma Mahler( Who was a famous German personality of the time) to German puppet maker Hermine Moos, while he was in Dresden. Although he wanted it to be modeled on Alma and receive his affection, the “Alma doll” was not able to satisfy Kokoschka and he destroyed it during a wild party.

However, real progress was made by Hans Bellmer who was a German surrealist. His sex puppets or sex dolls in the mid-1930s gained huge popularity and therefore he is termed as the father of modern sex dolls. He had made three dolls that were very sophisticated and way ahead of their time, thus gaining global recognition.

The real advancement was however done in the 20th century. The invention of vinyl, latex, and later silicone revolutionized the industry as the mail sexual dolls became much more realistic. Electronics further made them futuristic and much more real. The introduction of vibration features especially made them increasingly pleasurable and intense.

In 1987, a consignment of sex dolls was confiscated by Her Majesty’s Custom and Excise service in great Britain. The law that was the foundation behind this confiscation was abolished after a long legal battle ensued between the UK Govt and the company that had taken the case into the European court of justice. Britain was therefore asked to lifting the restrictions which resulted in the abolishment of the law.

Modern sex dolls are made up of high-quality silicone and TPE and are completely safe to use. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be customized to meet the requirement of the customers. The whole customization experience has basically made them even more popular as the people are able to live their fantasies with these male sex dolls without much trouble. The times have changed and this certainly is the era of these miisoo sex dolls.

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