A recent study challenges the belief that sex doll owners are more likely to commit sexual crimes. Researchers surveyed 158 male owners of life-like sex dolls and found no significant mental health differences between them and a control group of 135 similar men. Most doll owners reported difficulties in real-life relationships, leading them to seek comfort in doll companionship. The study's findings suggest that owning a sex doll does not correlate with greater sexual aggression or risk to women and society.
Many people assert that the use of sex dolls promotes anti-female attitudes and may lead to sexual aggression. Critics suggest banning the dolls due to these concerns.
The study indicates that the majority of sex doll owners are mentally healthy and do not pose a greater sexual threat to society compared to non-owners.
Among the surveyed doll owners, many reported having experienced difficulties with real relationships, finding comfort in doll companionship instead.
The research revealed no significant differences in mental health or sexual aggression between those who own sex dolls and a control group of similar men.
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