What is the origin of physical dolls?
Men and women have different orgasmic times, and at this time, physical dolls can serve as a prelude or as an auxiliary tool for one who is still in love, making life as synchronized as possible, achieving harmony and perfection, and enjoying a more stimulating sexual life. So, what is the origin of physical dolls?
Modern physical dolls actually appeared in Germany and Japan as early as the late 1930s. Initially, they were mainly used for military purposes, while Japan used them in naval submarines. At that time, physical dolls appeared in environments where only men could achieve sexual liberation.
By the 1950s, physical dolls were sold as toys in the German market, and their design even inspired Ruth Handler to create girls' childhood playmates, Barbie dolls.
In the 1970s, typical physical dolls first appeared in Japan; In the 1990s, the texture of physical dolls was already quite close to the skin of a real person, but they were still hard tied to the touch. During the same period, there were also manufacturers attempting to manufacture skeletal dolls, but the product effect was not ideal.
In 2000, dolls produced in Japan had fake shapes that were not real, and their tactile sensation was also close to that of real human skin. As a revolution in the history of sex products, the invention of physical dolls brought new vitality to sex products.
The physical doll was invented during the war. At that time, very specific requirements were put forward for physical dolls, "she must have all the sexy looks that a young girl possesses, specifically, fair skin, golden hair, blue eyes, a height of 1.76 meters, thick lips, and a plump chest. Afterwards, the United States replicated this plan during the Vietnam War, providing a large number of physical dolls for frontline American soldiers and receiving praise from soldiers.
--Reprinted from the public account: Entity doll combat experience
--Reprinted from the public account: Entity doll combat experience