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These real dolls are so amazing and life-like, you almost forget about the slightly sleazy side of them and marvel at the craft gone into their creation.

The Realdoll company use Hollywood special effects technology to produce the most realistic “love dolls” in the world. What freaks me out is that the dolls feature completely articulated skeletons, allowing for anatomically correct positioning. They also use a unique blend of the best silicone rubbers to ensure an incredibly realistic feel.

The dolls are made to specification and there are 10 female body types and 16 inter-changeable female faces. They are completely customizable, all the way down to the make up and fingernail colors.

You can’t deny the skill involved in creating the Realdolls, but the tagline makes me want to hurl:

” If you’ve ever dreamed of creating your ideal partner, then you have come to the right place. ”
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A surge in seizures of child-like sex dolls by border officers has led investigators to identify dozens of previously unknown suspected paedophiles.
The lifelike silicone sex aids, which weigh around 55lbs and can cost thousands of pounds, are being imported into the UK after being sold by traders on sites including Amazon and eBay, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.
The dolls, often manufactured in China and Hong Kong, are a ‘relatively new phenomenon’ in the UK and should be criminalised, the operations manager at the NCA’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command (CEOP), Hazel Stewart, said.
Border Force officers have seized 123 dolls in little more than a year since March 2016 and so far seven people have been charged with importing them, including one man who was jailed last month.
The figures were revealed as a judge at Canterbury Crown Court dismissed an attempt by ex-primary school governor David Turner’s barrister to argue that a doll he imported was not obscene.
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Former churchwarden Turner, 72, pleaded guilty on Monday to importing the child sex doll after the application to dismiss the charge was turned down.
Of the seven men charged with importing the dolls so far, six also faced child porn allegations.
Dan Scully, deputy director for intelligence operations at the Border Force, said this showed those who ordered the models often strayed into sex crimes.
‘Border Force intelligence and detection officers started to notice an increase in prevalence of seizing these child-like dolls.
‘What’s critical, I think, for this investigation, these items were going to individuals, in many cases, who were committing other offences in relation to harm of children,’ he said.
‘They were also, critically, people who were otherwise unknown to UK law enforcement in having an interest in sexual activity with children.
‘By identifying these importations, working with partners, what we’ve identified is a whole set of people with interests in sexual activity with children who were completely unknown.’
The NCA, CEOP and Border Force launched a joint investigation in March last year and asked a paediatrician to examine some of the models seized to confirm their belief that the dolls were child-like in appearance and anatomy.
Border Force officers have powers to seize items they believe are indecent or obscene under customs legislation, with those who ordered them prosecuted under a specific charge of importing an indecent or obscene article.
While NCA agents do not believe any similar models are being manufactured in the UK, Ms Stewart said there were concerns over a gap in legislation because it is not illegal to own a child sex doll.
Ms Stewart said finding which legislation to prosecute offenders under was a ‘head-scratcher’ at first.
‘Certainly the work our colleagues at the Border Force brought to us was new,’ she said.
‘Their usual seizures don’t include this type of article, it’s more the traditional criminality of guns and drugs.’
Mr Scully admitted it was not always possible to search every box going through customs and rely on officers to spot the hallmarks of a child sex doll delivery, which are often labelled as something else.
Ms Stewart admitted investigators were ‘playing catch-up’ and many of the investigations into the seizures, which were mostly of a single doll bought by one individual, were at a very early stage.
Some cases which were marked ‘no further action’ at the start of the investigation will also be reviewed and further prosecutions expected.
Asked if there should be new laws to combat the rise in child sex dolls, Ms Stewart said: ‘I think it’s got to be through the full range of this criminality, from manufacturer to sale, to import, to possess – the full range.
‘And we need to make sure it’s future-proofed in case there is the introduction of the sexbots, the sex robots.’
Ms Stewart said the dolls were unlike those people might associate with stag dos and were the precursor to more sophisticated child sex robots, which she warned were ‘just around the corner’.
‘They are the weight of a seven-year-old child, they are not something that is the traditional blow-up doll,’ she said.
‘(They are) very, very different – very, very more accurate anatomically.’
The dolls, with their unnerving glass-eye stare, false eyelashes and crooked fingers and toes, often come packaged with accessories including a choice of wigs, a USB device to warm the spongy silicone skin, and a cleaning device.
The men who import them often buy clothes to dress them up in, with examples including a lacy thong, negligee and pink lacy crotchless body stocking, Ms Stewart said.
Andrew Dobson, 49, of Merrivale Road, Wistaston in Crewe, was jailed at Chester Crown Court in June for two years and eight months in what is thought to be one of the first prosecutions for importing a child sex doll in the UK.
And the trial of issue at Canterbury Crown Court in the case of Turner, of Hollicondane Road, Ramsgate, was described as setting an ‘important’ precedent in how suspects can be prosecuted.
Turner was unable to be sentenced on Monday because a pre-sentence report had not been prepared. Judge Simon James said the importation of a child sex doll was an ‘unusual offence’ and that it ‘adds a degree of complexity’.
He was freed on bail to be sentenced on September 8 for the importation charge and for pleading guilty at an earlier hearing to possessing or making more than 34,000 indecent images of children aged around three to 16.
Jon Brown, head of development at the NSPCC, said: ‘There is no evidence to support the idea that the use of so-called child sex dolls helps potential abusers from committing contact offences against real children.
‘And in fact there is a risk that those using these child sex dolls or realistic props could become desensitised and their behaviour becomes normalised to them, so that they go on to harm children themselves, as is often the case with those who view indecent images.
‘The NSPCC is calling on Government to take action to criminalise the manufacturing, distribution and possession of these grotesque dolls, in the same way it does indecent images of children.
‘And until this loophole is closed, online retailers who have these items available to purchase should immediately remove them from sale.’

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Searching the Foley trailer where convicted sex offender Bobby Ricky Bible lived, Baldwin County sheriff’s deputies last week encountered something that they’d never seen before: a child sex doll.
“Icky,” “shocking” and “disturbing” are all words that have been applied to the dolls, which are often shipped from overseas into the U.S. after buyers find them online.
Bobby Ricky Bible, 57, of Foley, was arrested on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019, on multiple criminal offenses including failure to register as a sex offender in Alabama and Georgia. Authorities, during a search of his residence in the 7000 block of County Road 65 in Foley, found multiple firearms and a child sex doll. (Baldwin County Jail).
The case seems also to have potential to open a conversation about whether Alabama lawmakers — like those in neighboring Florida and Tennessee — should criminalize such dolls.
“We need to at least look at the laws of those sex toys that mimic children,” said Baldwin County Sheriff Hoss Mack. “If anything promotes child pornography and exploitation, it should be absolutely illegal.”
Mack’s reaction is not unlike opinions heard from around the country and on Capitol Hill, where federal legislation to block such dolls — previously titled “CREEPER” (Curbing Realistic Exploitative Electronic Pedophilic Robots) — remains stalled. The dolls, at present, are not illegal under federal law and do not fall under child pornography laws.
An outright ban won’t be easy to accomplish, and some free speech advocates predict that criminalizing childlike dolls or robots would spark constitutional challenges.
In Kentucky last year, a judge dropped a child pornography charge linked to man’s online order for sex dolls resembling an infant and a 6-to-8-year-old girl . The judge noted that there was no actual child involved. The man was convicted on a charge related to child pornography found on his cell phone.
Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders prosecuted the case, which took place in Kenton County, near Cincinnati. “This was certainly a first in Kenton County,” Sander said. “My first reaction to the Kentucky State Police is, ‘Who on earth makes a child sex doll?’ I never heard of such a thing and, come to find out, there are similar cases across the country.”
At least one group says that banning the dolls is the wrong course, and that the presence of such dolls might actually shield children from abuse. “It’s a really controversial message,” said Jeremy Malcolm, executive director with the San Francisco-based Prostasia Foundation. “People jump to assume you are defending pedophilia. But that is not the case.”
He said that Prostasia is researching whether “these are the things that could prevent offending.” He said, “If there is even a chance that having a doll in place of a real child can prevent offending, we should not be banning them until we know for sure.”
Prostasia focuses on the prevention of child abuse and the protection of children, but is also active in civil liberties causes.
It’s been a staunch opponent of the federal legislation taking aim at the dolls . The most recent is the JUSTICE (Jurists United to Stop Trafficking Imitation Child Exploitation) Act of 2019 that was just introduced several weeks ago. Sponsored by Republican Rep. Jeff Duncan, it would bar the importation or transportation of child sex dolls.
In a letter to U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee , Malcolm wrote that it’s “beneath the dignity of Congress” to consider regulating “the intimate dimensions of sex toys.”
Malcolm said he is the first to admit that the debate is “uncomfortable,” but one that he believes is necessary. He said he plans on participating in a discussion next month during the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers 38th annual research and treatment conference in Atlanta.
Malcom maintains that regulation should be handled by the private sector in conjunction with child protection experts. Protasia, for example, prefers that sellers sign onto a “No Children Harmed” certification that provides a caution notice to the buyer that he or she cannot harm real people.
Don Delano, whose business is run out of Winter Park, Fla., is one of those dealers who has signed the certification.
He doesn’t refer to the dolls as “sex dolls” and prefers to call the items as “models," or “Intimate Partner Alternatives” (IPA, for short). He said “intimate purposes” doesn’t mean strictly for sexual gratification, but can also be “expressed in the form of affection and companionship.”
Delano said his models range in price from $900-$4,500, with the cost dependent on the manufacturer and materials they are constructed out of. He said his average sales are between 10-15 a month.
Malcolm and Delano’s views, as might be expected, draw much criticism.
Said Sanders, the Kentucky attorney, “I think it’s ludicrous to say child sex dolls prevent crimes against child pornography. It’s a progression of people acting on their deviant sexual impulses who go from looking at child pornography to purchasing the dolls and then to the next step, which is perpetrating on a live child.”
Carlos Cuevas, an associate professor of criminology at Northeastern University in Boston and an expert at evaluating sex offenders and victims, said the dolls have no business being in the possession of people convicted of a sex crime.
“You want folks creating and engaging in healthy sexual outlets,” said Cuevas. “This is definitely something that doesn’t promote healthy adult sexual outlets. That’s the concern.”
Cuevos likens the logic behind restrictions on sex dolls to that supporting laws against drunken driving.
“We legislate a lot of things that are potentially dangerous, even though they maybe technically legal,” Cuevos said. “Drinking isn’t illegal, per se, and driving isn’t illegal. But put them together, we decide that’s illegal with potential risks.”
He said that the challenge in regulating child sex dolls is obtaining quality evidence about whether they “contribute to offender recidivism risk or the onset of that behavior.” He added, “That being said, we need to figure those things out. This is not a subject where we can say, ‘Let’s deal with this on a case-by-case basis.’”
Some other Southern states have taken up the child-sex-doll issue in recent years, and often in a bipartisan basis.
In Florida, Gov. Mark DeSantis signed SB160 in May . That law, which criminalizes the sale or possession of sex dolls designed to look like children, was unanimously supported in both the state House and Senate. Violation of the law is a felony.
Claire VanSusteren, spokeswoman for Democratic Florida state Sen. Lauren Book — the bill’s sponsor — said that psychologists and therapists were of the opinion that owning a childlike sex doll could lead to recid
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