The history of the development of sex dolls
Xia Xie, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, once wrote the book "Chinese and Western Chronicles", in which he said: "Foreigners can also make objects into naked women, with skin, bones, ears, eyes, teeth, tongue, and all Yin orifices. It is soft and warm like a beautiful woman, can be embraced and handed over like a human being, and it is so clever and heart-wrenching.” From this, it can be inferred that its history has been a hundred years. At that time, sex dolls appeared in a man-only environment to achieve sexual liberation. By the 1950s, sex dolls were sold on the German market as sex toys, and their designs even inspired Ruth Handler to create girls' childhood playmates, the Barbie doll.
In the mid-20th century, Japan sent personnel to Antarctica for the first time. The long-term abstinence of the expedition team members will affect their health, so the Japanese used public funds to develop a high-quality sex blow-up doll, named "Antarctic No. 1", to meet the physiological needs of the Antarctic expedition team. Therefore, in the 1990s, Japanese AV film company KUKI even launched the AV series "Antarctic No. 2" with the theme of imitation sex dolls.
In the 1970s, the typical inflatable sex doll first appeared in Japan; in the 1990s, the texture of the sex doll was closer to the skin of a real person, but it was still tightly tied to the touch. At the same time, some manufacturers tried to make dolls with bones, but the effect of the products was not satisfactory. In the 2000s, the dolls produced in Japan were fake and real, and the touch was close to real skin.