Of course there are some problems, such as warmth. Unless you use a heating blanket first, the skin of the doll feels cold, which can be a bit jarring at first. But the more obvious differences are of course emotional. You don't get the social bond and feedback of a real human.
There is no challenge and payoff of pleasing [one] another. There is no pillow talk afterwards. And personally I am not very fond of small talk anyway so I don't really miss that.
Not really, probably because I worked up to it slowly as I mentioned. It might have been more weird if I went straight from nothing to buying a full doll. There are probably several reasons, including ones that I can't see. But one is that I think some people consciously or subconsciously think of getting a partner and having sex as an important goal, maybe the goal, of life.
To them, getting a sex doll could feel like an admission of defeat, or as cheating, in that pursuit. And if someone else does it, they might therefore consider them a cheater or a loser, too. Others might simply not find dolls attractive at all due to the lack of soul, for want of a better word, and be weirded out by people that do. I've heard some say that they are creeped out by dolls and mannequins in general, and that having sex with one would be simply nightmarish, even or especially if they look realistic.
I think many of the reasons stems from projecting your own views onto others and judging them based on that. It is perfectly okay to personally not want anything to do with sex dolls—I can understand that. But I don't think it's okay to extend your reasoning to others and conclude that is it bad for everyone else to have a sex doll, too.
Well, for one, they are pretty unwieldy. I store mine in my bed because it would be a lot of work to stow it away every time I'm done using it. But that also means that I can't really have uninvited guests in my house, because they'd see it. Sometimes I even have to make up excuses why someone can't come into the house if we end up outside and I haven't hidden the doll beforehand. There's also a largely unknown effect on mental health. I don't know if this in total is a disadvantage or an advantage, I would actually be interested in some research being done on it.
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