
Girls, would you think less of a man that owns a sex doll?

I'm really open about sex toys and stuff, but sex dolls are - really not even that great of sex toys as things go. More of a novelty.
Does he have a Fleshlight or Tenga Eggs? Those kinds of things don't bother me at all - I have sex toys too, and I love using them with partners to enhance the fun.
But a blow-up plastic sex doll with their weird, garish faces? To me, that seems more like a joke his buddies played on him.
Expensive advanced Japanese humanoid sex doll? Uh... probably better to just spend 7 grand on an actual woman. Probably not my kind of guy, but I'd probably want to check out the doll anyway.
Real Dolls TM were invented down in the country bellow mine and I always wanted to tour their factory and see how the dolls really are in person. Fascinating.
Im not sure what to think but if he thinks he needs one then ok. I guess for depends on if he has a girlfriend or is married then it seems odd.
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What's Your Opinion? Sign Up Now!Sex toys and enhancers of all kinds do not bother me, but there's just something creepy about a sex doll. Doesn't matter if you're male or female.
No problem at all. Personally I don't care how male friends get their rocks off as long as nobody's getting hurt. In some ways, getting it on with a piece of plastic is better than jacking off to porn while looking at a real woman who probably hates the job anyway.
Yes. Last time I heard that a girl bought a sex doll as a gift for her boyfriend.
I don't know if it's about men owning sex toys. I'm not so sure about that one. I'm just not super comfortable with sex dolls in general. They're creepy. But I wouldn't think less of my friend. If I've known this person for a while and am actually friends with him, it must mean he's a kind and cool person. So what he does during his own time is of no consequence.
I would not judge him harshly for it.
I'd feel sorry for him that he feels that is his only option but I wouldn't take it from him. Everyone deserves to feel joy and intimacy. I'd only have an issue with it if it was just a small symptom of a bigger problem - for example, if they were blaming women not being attracted to them as their reason for having a doll but in reality they treat women badly, I'd probably mention that to them. But otherwise I wouldn't have an issue with my friend having a sex doll
A sex doll is something completely different to a flesh light or a male vibe. Its akin to owning a body pillow with a pornographic image on it.
Kind of desperate.
I agree with the comment about the male equivalent of vibrators being "fair" when comparing men and women with their sex toy ownership. A sex doll for men is the equivalent of a woman having a life sized doll with a dildo on it. It's much different than a vibrator.
That being said, I don't care. It's not going to make me think less of a person unless it's modeled after a child or an animal. It's not like they're using it in front of me.
Do sex dolls work for lesbians?
I’m not sure.
I might have to try it to find out
Nah.
I'd think it was a little weird. There are blow up dolls for women to use though and I think they're super weird too, so I don't think it's necessarily fair to say there's a double standard around sex toys. A more accurate question would have been a fleshlight vs a dildo/vibrator, not a sex doll.
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