Sex Doll Video: These sex dolls in China are family companions more than toys
This family in China lives with 11 sex dolls. The father and son are less interested in having sex with the dolls, than they are in taking the lifelike doll on real dates and modeling them for photo shoots.
In China, partly because of the one-child policy there are millions of more men than there are women — and more and more of those men are turning to dolls for companionship.
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This is the Yu family.
The father.
The son.
They live together in a small town in southwest China.
And these are their sex dolls.
Zhenguo has 11 of these dolls.
He bought one for his son, too.
Zhenguo has an online following around the country for the photographs he takes off his dolls.
In China, partly because of the one child policy there are millions more men than there are women.
And more and more of those men are turning to dolls
like the ones in this factory for companionship.
Sex dolls are more realistic and more popular than ever before.
Taobao, China’s biggest online shopping platform estimates that
fifteen hundred sex dolls are sold on the site every day.
This is a sex toy expo in Shanghai.
And Zhenguo isn’t here just to shop. He’s here for business.
He sells a line of sex doll accessories.
For example he makes an adapter that can mix and match the heads
and bodies of sex dolls made by different manufacturers.
Sort of like a dongle for sex dolls.
He says the market for it is potentially huge.
Zhenguo’s relationship with his dolls goes way beyond sex.
He takes his dolls out on dates.
He buys them clothes.
He tucks them in at night.
And his son says his relationship with his doll isn’t sexual at all.
The dolls don’t last forever.
They die after about 6 years.
Meaning their body becomes too rigid to move.
Yangyang says he’s thought about that.