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Exploring the Psychological Characteristics and Risk-related Cognitions of Individuals Who Own Sex Dolls - PubMed

. 2023 Feb;60(2):190-205.

doi: 10.1080/00224499.2022.2031848. Epub 2022 Feb 15.

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Exploring the Psychological Characteristics and Risk-related Cognitions of Individuals Who Own Sex Dolls

Craig A Harper et al. J Sex Res. 2023 Feb.

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Abstract

The ownership of sex dolls has become an increasingly controversial social issue over the last five to ten years, with many in society (and academia) calling for the criminalization of such dolls. At the root of these calls is the implicit (and often explicit) assumption that sex doll ownership contributes to increases in negative social attitudes toward women, and sexual offense risk among doll owners. However, there are yet to be any empirical examinations of these claims. In this work we compared the psychological characteristics and comparative sexual aggression proclivities of sex doll owners (n = 158) and a non-owner comparison group (n = 135). We found no substantive differences in most psychological traits. Doll owners scored lower than comparators in relation to sexual aggression proclivity. They were, however, more likely to see women as unknowable, the world as dangerous, and have lower sexual self-esteem. They also had more obsessive and emotionally stable personality styles. We conclude that there is no evidence that sex doll owners pose a greater sexual risk than a non-owning comparison group, before highlighting the need for more evidence-informed social debates about the use of sex dolls in modern society.

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