Who Created The Sex Doll
A sex doll, also known as a sex toy or a sex simulator, is an adult toy used to simulate the sexual behavior of a human partner. While there are many ethical and social controversies about the sex doll product, it does fulfill the specific needs of some men or women, especially those who cannot or do not want to find a real-life sexual partner. So who created sex dolls?
Historically, early human "sex toys" included traditional vibrating massagers and handmade inflatable dolls. But it was not until the late 20th century that high-tech female torso sex dolls appeared, and gradually developed into today's high-fidelity, movable products.
In the field of creative dolls, Japan can be said to be a leader. Japanese manufacturer Doll House 168 was one of the first companies to bring sex dolls to market. The company launched the first silicone sex doll in 2009, which has a higher degree of simulation and a touch close to real human skin. Since then, Doll House 168 and other similar companies have continued to improve and innovate doll manufacturing techniques and processes, developing more and more real and lifelike products.
Globally, as the market demand continues to grow, more and more companies are getting involved in the sex doll manufacturing, and the competition has become fiercer. According to statistics, at present, the number of companies producing sex dolls in China accounts for more than 60% of the world, among which WM and Tantaly are representatives. The number of companies in Japan and the United States accounted for about 15% and 10% of the world's total respectively.
Therefore, although the exact creator cannot be identified, it is clear that the Japanese company was a pioneer and leader in leading the manufacture and development of dolls worldwide, and has become an industry that has gained both fame and fortune.
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