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Sex used to seem like a taboo subject, and anything that had to do with sex was always liable to be looked at in a different way.
The truth is, whether you are single or in a relationship, sex is essential. With the gradual opening of society to the idea of sex, the market for sex toys is also growing at a rapid pace.
According to the Aimedia data centre, from 44.05 billion yuan in 2016 to 118.87 billion yuan in 2019, the size of China's erotic products market has more than doubled. More and more people are also getting into the industry, with SkyEye data showing that a total of 45,000 new erotic goods-related enterprises were added in China in 2020, with a growth rate of 48.5%.
The street adult shop Wild Horse Finance photo
In addition, adult products have gradually expanded from the original birth control-based products to all kinds of erotic products. For example, silicone dolls, vibrators, erotic lingerie, etc.
Sex dolls - "the love that can't walk out of the room"
Not long ago, a #silicone doll mistaken for a hidden corpse landlord alarm # of the topic caused discussion, the incident began because the alarm Mr. Zhao said he happened to find a tenant's room hidden a "female corpse", need the police to the scene as soon as possible to dispose of.
It was confirmed that the "female corpse" Mr. Zhao saw under the bed was actually just a one-to-one replica of a silicone doll. The netizens commented, "simply large social death scene".
Behind the misconception is a little-known group and a huge market. According to statistics, the global market for physical sex dolls, from annual sales of less than 100,000 in 2015, is rapidly growing to 2 million by 2020.
Sex dolls are mainly divided into inflatable dolls and physical dolls, and physical dolls are divided into TPE dolls and silicone dolls according to different materials. The "baby millet" Chun Shui Tang is one of the domestic entity silicone doll brands, which started the research and development of silicone doll manufacturing process in May 2017, and after many trials until October 2020, the product was officially listed, after listing also received a lot of praise from users. They have many types we can choose the doll we want according to the type we like, they can be big breast sex dolls, anime sex dolls, torso sex dolls and so on
Who is buying? According to the user profile of Chun Shui Tang's silicone dolls, its consumers are mainly single men between the ages of 25 and 40, with some married men as well. Spring Water founder Lin Degang told us for married male users, "There are also wives who buy for their husbands, why? According to her this thing can be called relief off the pressure of the wife herself doing her duty, give you a doll, don't bother me, because sexual pressure is still a pretty big pressure, use this thing for your husband and it subsides."
For what purpose? According to analysis by Springwater users, there are three broad areas: sexual tools, lovers and hand-me-downs.
Sexual tools are a basic need, accounting for 40 per cent. "I think that whether from a moral or legal point of view, a doll is better than going outside by myself to I think it's better to go out there and get into some mess."
Burning has not been in the 'doll scene' for long, about three months now. But they have already spent a lot of money on them, with Burning having bought eight dolls before and after, costing around 25,000 yuan, with an average price of around 3,000 yuan, not including the price of buying clothes and other peripherals for the dolls.
In addition to meeting basic physiological needs, burning there is a further layer of consideration, "I'm not afraid to say you laugh, there are some and the wife is not good to do, or that she is not too willing to do things, the doll is also an option."
What's amazing about Burning is that after a period of use, apart from the physical needs, there is also an emotional bond with the dolls, "I did buy them out of physical needs at first, but slowly I realised that apart from that I wanted someone to keep me company, they are quiet, not noisy and don't make a lot of noise. It doesn't feel empty anymore."
"Even if it's a love that can't walk out of the room, I feel content with that." Burning says.
The second use of sex dolls is for "lovers", which also accounts for 40% of the population.
"About 40% of men would consider her as their girlfriend, what exactly do they do? According to many male users, when they were in love, they rarely bought clothes for their girlfriends, or even never bought them, and never put makeup on them, but after they bought the doll, they would often go online to find all kinds of beautiful clothes, as well as learn how to do hair, how to dress up, how to comb their hair. We call it spirit and flesh, which is emotion plus desire, and this is the second category that accounts for 40% of people as girlfriends." Lin Degang said.
Another "waifu", Cool (a pseudonym), born in 1994, buys more out of a need for companionship. "It's lonely. I usually eat, watch movies and play games alone, so when I bought Aoki (the name of the doll), I felt it would be better to have someone to keep me company, and I've only used it once since I bought it.
Out of love, Cool also makes various dress-ups for the dolls and also makes up plot-oriented stories with Aoki as the main character, which are shared on the Waifu platform and have received many compliments from users.
If you think about it, the sex doll industry is influenced by technology, social issues, current events and changing attitudes towards sex. It's no surprise that this industry is growing and changing rapidly. So, what's going to happen in the next 12 months or so? Read on. We'll dive in and tell you what you'll see less and less of in 2021.
LGBTQ and sex dolls
We are proud to say that we are part of an industry that has always been accepting, gender positive and supportive of people of all identities. Whether you are straight, lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, ace or ro, we welcome you to join us. We think next year will really prove that this sentiment is true. Please note.
More sex doll marketing aimed at transgender people.
Gender non-conforming sex dolls.
Fantasy dolls aimed at the LGBTQ+ community.
For many people, sex dolls are key to allowing them to be their authentic selves and experience sexuality in the way they want to. We think it's time for the industry to focus on this community like never before.
Sex dolls as a service
Not sure about having your own sex doll? There are definitely other options. In addition to providing sex dolls to our wonderful clients, we also work with.
Sex doll brothels
Rental companies
Film studios
Artists
In the coming year we are confident that the curiosity for sex dolls will continue to rise. The result will be an increase in sex doll rentals, as well as the use of sex dolls in the entertainment industry.
More connections
Sex dolls have gotten smart. Next year, we are confident that technology will continue to advance. Soon, apps, local learning, sensor technology and even material science will all combine to create sex doll experiences like never before. These could even be combined with existing home technologies.
Imagine this. You've had a tough day at the office and you want to work out a little horny energy when you get home. So you have an app open on your smartphone. With just a few taps, you can dim the lights in your home and turn on some romantic music. And that's not all! You also connect to your smart sex doll and turn on the doll's vagina heater. When you get home, romantic scenes will be waiting for you.
That's not all. When you get home, technology can help you enjoy an even better experience. Talk to your doll in a sensual voice and she will hear you. She responds accordingly. Stroke her, caress her and listen to her moans. Observe how her hips respond to you. Turn on an adult video made specifically for your sex doll and she will respond to that too. Finally it's time for the main event. You realise that this is no ordinary doll. She responds by sucking during oral sex and literally moves her hips during intercourse.
Do these things sound very futuristic? They shouldn't. Many of these technologies already exist. Others are just around the corner.
Silicone dolls go (more) mainstream
Anna Kendrick is the star of Dummy, a new show on Quibi that centres around the comedian's relationship with his sex doll. There's no doubt that Kendrick's popularity will appeal to audiences. It's a great thing. The show could change many opinions and preconceptions about sex dolls and the people who use them. This can only increase mainstream acceptance.
Custom dolls are becoming increasingly popular
Don't get us wrong, we love the fact that anyone can order one of the dolls we are prepared to sell at short notice. On the other hand, we also believe that discerning customers are really attracted to the idea that they can create a sex doll that is perfect in their eyes. Not only will customisation continue to be a popular choice, the company will also strive to offer customers even more options. We will customise a full size sex doll of his choice to suit his requirements, whether it is a male love doll or a female love doll we will cater for it to the fullest extent.
This is not an exercise. Sex Doll Influencers are becoming a real deal. What are the reasons behind it and what is their future? This article has all the answers.
Do you remember the days when Instagram was just a photo-sharing platform for amateur photographers? Don't worry. Neither can we. Like any other social media platform, Instagram has come a long way since its beginnings. Today, it is home to many exciting creators. While most people talk about popular models, actors, foodies or athletes, there's a new trend on the rise - sex doll influencers.
No, it's not a joke. The sex doll Instagram community is real. And, it's getting more and more attention online! Your question might be, why? As strange as it may sound, there are many reasons why sex dolls are popular. Let's dive into the world of sex doll content creators and see where it all started, and we may find out that it takes more work to become one than you might think.
Breaking the Internet
Although the Instagram sex doll community is relatively new, its online origins can be traced back to 2001. That year, a few sex doll enthusiasts created a website called The Doll Forum. Fast forward to today, and the page brings together over 70,000 members to share photos and opinions of their dolls. When it comes to the first Instagram sex doll influencer, we need to go back 5 years.
In 2016, T, an American sex toy critic, read an article about a woman who had undergone multiple plastic surgeries to look like a sex doll. It was then that T decided to start an Instagram account for his partner Celestina. What's unusual about it? As you may now suspect, Celestina is not an ordinary woman. She is a state-of-the-art synthetic doll.
T's goal was to see if Celestina could gather more followers than the sex doll impostors he'd read about. with over 3,000 followers in 2021, Celestina is considered a pioneer in the Instagram sex doll community. But he's not the only one. Every year, more and more doll lovers decide to become influencers. But contrary to popular belief, their reasons are not money or fame.
It's not just social media posts
Most people don't understand why a grown man would want to live with a synthetic woman rather than a real one. This is exactly what sex doll influencers want to show the world. Their goal is to give their artificial partners personality and depth, to show the community how they see them. They are not motivated by money. They just want people to see sex dolls the way they see ordinary people.
To clarify, becoming a doll influencer is not a walk in the park. It takes a lot of hard work, dedication and skill. Remember, the goal is to make the sex doll look as close to a real woman as possible. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the doll's expressions and synthetic skin do not look too artificial in photographs. The more common sex dolls nowadays are still silicone love dolls and tpe love dolls.
Because of this, shoots often take several hours as the doll owners must change poses, outfits, expressions, locations, wigs, etc. And, they have to do everything themselves. After all, their models don't help much.
But, of course, photographs are not the only way to make a doll look real. Each account is a mix of creative photos, in-person social media posts and deeply faked videos. Using all of these techniques, sex doll influencers create something special. They don't care if a lot of people think it's weird. They do what they love to do and it's awesome.
Making money with sex dolls
Although their main goal is not money, many influencers have monetised their dolls' Instagram accounts. Sure, they're no match for the social media giants, but they can still earn some significant income from their content. Writer Jessica Lucas writes about this in her article for Input magazine.
She mentions two sex doll photographers contacted by Chinese sex doll company Doll-Forever who wanted to use their work to promote their brand online. In addition to promoting doll makers, netizens can also make money through clothing brand ambassadors.
Lucas gives the example of Tasha. With almost 2,000 Instagram followers, Tasha has participated in many exhibitions and collaborated with several artists. She is an ambassador for smaller clothing brands such as Tara's Tyres or InFoxycated Clothing, but that's not all: Tasha is also a journalist and interviewer for the famous magazine CoverDoll (the Playboy of the sex doll industry).
Of course, she doesn't do all of this alone. She has a human master, Tony, who believes he should be compensated for all the hard work he puts in for Tasha. However, as he claimed in his interview with Lucas, "Tasha is an independent synthetic who will speak for herself - I don't speak for her."
This is because most members of the community do not post content from their point of view. They use the doll's point of view to provide a more intimate and emotional experience. In this industry, the dolls are the stars, not their owners.
The community
By now, you have probably seen how committed the sex doll community is to its goals. Unfortunately, it has taken some time for people to see dolls as non-sexual objects. In fact, many influential people have abused their fair share online. Social media users find them creepy and demand that they delete their accounts.
All of this has isolated the community from the world and will remain so until society's opinions change. On the other hand, there are also many horny followers who seem to forget that they are dealing with dolls. To cut a long story short, there are a few things that do not allow the community to flourish.
However, there is another, more positive side to the story. Behind the scenes, this community of sex doll lovers is one of the most supportive and gracious groups of people you can think of. Influential people complement each other's work, give pointers and make friends. There's no competition, mainly because they can't afford it. In a group with such a niche, the last thing they need is an internal struggle.
The future is now
Although sex dolls are still considered bizarre, a group of devoted enthusiasts are doing their best to change people's perceptions on the matter. Using their creativity and skills, they are doing all they can to present sex dolls in a more humane way. While they still have a long way to go to achieve their goal, the creation of the doll Instagram influencers is a big step towards their ultimate success.
A few years ago, no one would have even suspected that sex dolls could have their own social media accounts; plus, they would have a loyal following and become brand ambassadors! But that's the beauty of it. The world is evolving, and our society is evolving with it. Of course, there will always be prejudice against sex doll lovers. Nevertheless, they will continue to spread their positive attitude all over the world.
What is orgasmic disorder? "Orgasmic disorder is a condition in which there is sufficient intensity of sexual stimulation to arouse sexual desire, but orgasm is still delayed and cannot be elicited. One or more of the following symptoms may persist or recur: difficulty with sexual intercourse; significant vulvar or pelvic pain during intercourse or attempts at entry; fear or anxiety about vulvar or pelvic pain before, during or resulting from entry. "Orgasmic disorder' causes psychological distress to the woman while making it difficult to reach orgasm, decreasing the intensity of orgasm or delaying orgasm. Ending too quickly, not having enough foreplay, or fear of losing control over orgasm and fear of losing orgasm too quickly can all lead to orgasmic disorder.
"Lack of orgasm' is not necessarily 'orgasmic disorder', but orgasmic disorder is definitely 'lack of orgasm'. The lack of orgasm can be caused by a lack of psychological reasons and physical reasons: psychological reasons are generally more difficult for women than for men, as they require both a good emotional foundation and a pleasant state of mind and a good, quiet environment at the time of intercourse. As a result, family discord, financial constraints, housing tensions, poor work performance, inconsiderate partners, fear of conception and affairs with partners can all be causes of orgasm deficiency. Some partners lack sexual knowledge, neglect foreplay and start intercourse before their girlfriends have reached the erotic stage, thus causing pain in the yin channel and thus inhibiting the production of orgasm. Sometimes men are so mentally relaxed and physically exhausted after ejaculating rice green that they can easily fall asleep on their own. The woman's sexual excitement is slow to subside, and suffering from such coldness may psychologically create a strong inhibition, which over time may be an obstacle to having an orgasm during sex afterwards. The lack of orgasm can be caused by poor physical health, fatigue, excessive alcohol consumption, or the use of inhibiting drugs. Chronic inflammation of the sexual organs, such as vulvodynia, sinusitis, cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, can produce painful intercourse and inhibit the onset of orgasm. The number of women who experience a lack of orgasms is gradually increasing as the mucous membrane of the yin tract gradually shrinks after menopause and secretion decreases, making it easier for pain to occur during intercourse.
Many mental disorders can also cause a lack of orgasm, such as depression, neurasthenia, hysteria and certain types of personality disorders. In addition, any serious wasting disease or endocrine disorder can cause a lack of orgasm. What is an orgasmic disorder? Most orgasmic disorders occur in association with new medical, anatomical, relational, behavioural or psychological changes, usually in conjunction with difficulties with sexual interest and arousal or with symptoms of genital-pelvic pain and penetration disorders. In rare cases, orgasmic disorders may be due to underlying neurological conditions, changes associated with genital or pelvic surgery and radiation therapy or medication. "Orgasmic disorder' is a type of 'sexual dysfunction'. In women, 'sexual dysfunction' refers mainly to a disorder in one or more parts of a woman's sexual response cycle, or to pain associated with sexual life. In addition to 'orgasmic disorder', there are four other types of 'sexual dysfunction': sexual arousal disorder, penetration disorder (yin cramps, painful intercourse), substance or drug-induced sexual dysfunction, and other specific classifications and unspecified sexual dysfunctions.
In short, 'sexual dysfunctions' are not uncommon. But the inability to have an orgasm does not necessarily mean 'orgasmic disorder'. Studies have long shown that around 90% of women can have a clitoral orgasm and less than 70% of women can have a genital orgasm, although this is often based on adequate stimulation of the clitoris. So, if you are unable to achieve orgasm, excluding physical and psychological reasons, it is also highly likely that your knowledge and skills are not up to scratch. How is "orgasmic disorder" treated? Because there are many causes associated with orgasmic disorders, such as psychological, educational, age, medical (surgery, radiotherapy, medication), hormone levels, gynaecological and urological disorders, etc., it is important to seek medical attention if needed, and not to wonder and believe on your own! Leave it to the professionals, and let the doctor help the patient find the root cause and further treatment. What can you do if you can't clearly rule out physical factors? Due to the lack of formal sex education, many girls do not know much about their own bodies, and are even more reticent about the word 'sensitive'. Many guys, however, have been poisoned by pornography and have little knowledge of their partners' bodies, and lack caresses and skills during sex.
This is the time for both partners to set their mindset straight, put aside the so-called 'shame', actively learn the correct knowledge about sex, understand and develop their body's sensitive zones, communicate honestly with each other, and work together to enjoy better sex ~ Psychological Interventions After excluding the physical causes, psychological shackles also have a great impact on women's sexual pleasure. Some women are unable to have an orgasm, and this may be the reason. This is why it is a good idea to find a reliable counsellor to clear the knots and embrace freedom and pleasure. Sex and love go hand in hand and can be difficult to separate completely. So if there are problems in your relationship with your partner due to a disagreement in bed, or if there is a disagreement in bed due to a disagreement in your relationship, then perhaps try contacting a marriage/relationship counsellor or sex therapist. Try self-stimulation Unlike the 'traditional male sex' perception, a woman's orgasm does not have to be 'given' by the man to achieve it. On the contrary, it can be more enjoyable to do it yourself. If you suspect you have an orgasmic disorder, you need to be careful to distinguish whether you are unable to orgasm with your boyfriend in a dyad or whether you are unable to orgasm either alone or in a dyad.
If you are really afraid or doubt yourself then you can consider a physical sex doll, nowadays sex dolls have become very common, whether they are male love dolls or female love dolls, they are very realistic and can meet people's needs and fantasies very well, many people will use her to solve their physical needs, there are many guys who will exercise through her to increase their lovemaking skills and lovemaking abilities. If you can I believe you can try using him.
As the epidemic spreads, sporting events become less important but more important. On 17 May, FC Seoul played their first home game of the new K-League season.
The match was played in an empty stadium without spectators, which was, of course, one of the special measures taken during the epidemic to deal with the coronavirus. With empty stadiums being a rarity, the question of how to enhance the atmosphere at the game was inevitably faced, and so a very unbelievable scene emerged.
A company called Dalcom provided 30 mannequins, 28 of them female doll and two male love doll, to fill some of the empty seats in the stadium stands.
If they were just normal mannequins, they wouldn't have caused an outcry on the internet. Fans watching the game via live webcast noticed that some of the mannequins looked more like sex dolls and some were advertising restrictive websites, which eventually led to the club having to apologise on Instagram and Facebook.
Dalcom said the ads in question were from a sex toy company that took orders from Dalcom and they wanted to take some pictures of the mannequins before the game.
"They were supposed to take all the logos down before the start of the tournament," Cho Young-june, the head of Dalcom, told the BBC, "but a couple of headscarves and logos slipped through the cracks and stayed in the public eye. "
Lee Ji-hoon, an official from FC Seoul's publicity department, told the BBC that the club did not conduct a background check on Dalcom and did not realise beforehand that the company was running a sex paraphernalia industry.
The man in charge admitted that he thought the dolls looked "very much like real people" but said it never occurred to him that they might be sex toys, which, of course, ended with an apology and a fine for the club.
But whether they were "high-end mannequins" or so-called "sex dolls", these "spectators in the stands" were unprecedentedly special enough, even if we've seen too many of them in 2020! Even if we have already seen too many outrageous occurrences in 2020, it is still a shock to hear such news.
It's hard to know whether the future of 'sex dolls' will break new ground and whether they will be widely accepted for their diverse functions, but with the epidemic still spreading, it's fair to say that in FC Seoul's league matches, one dared to use and one dared to watch a 'sex doll' as a substitute spectator. But with the epidemic still spreading, the fact that the 'sex dolls' were standing in for the spectators in the FC Seoul league game was probably the most significant thing about the game.