Me and my gay/trans gang were driving out for a gay hike when one of us saw two women holding hands and was so delighted, shouted LESBIANS! so loud the lesbians spooked and stopped holding hands.
Thank you but I regret everything. But thank you.
I had to amend my will because of this.
If my corpse doesn't get shoved into the crematorium slathered in dorito juice I'm gonna screech cosmic truths in the nightmares of my loved ones.
I'm talking (mostly) out of my ass here, but it's probably because calling them "child sex dolls" might be seen to normalize the concept of sex with children. Since AI child porn is illegal, makes sense that a child sex doll is, too.
edit: Looks like there's a thing in Australian law where they are legally considered sexual abuse material.
Downvoting doesn't bother me. Feels like you took a hard left with this whole "If you're thin-skinned, then leave" thing.
I like to see downvotes, they show me if people hate something versus not being interested. If someone is downvoting everything, the community isn't for them. Opinions and disagreement are good, trolling is not.
I'm definitely not going out of my way to conduct unpaid market research about it.
This is a good point. I used to share a studio with an entrepreneur who 3D scanned people's parts to make home printed molds for custom candles.
Where did you find these wolves? So I can avoid them.
With manufacturing becoming more decentralized it's only a matter of time before people can print their own.
It'll probably be used as a reason to license and monitor 3D printers.
Don't get me started on paedo bait anime.
I used to help moderate a porn app, had to leave for my own sanity. Got hard to tell if I was blocking legit perverts or people so isolated and brain rotted they forgot what an adult woman was supposed to look like. Too much darkness either way.
More information from Australia, if anyone's as morbidly curious as I was. Do not click unless you crave depression.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-26/child-sex-dolls-sold-on-temu-and-shein/105636720?future=true
I don't think much of it unless it's an unsolicited opinion.
Some guys do it to signal they're not down with unfair beauty standards for women. Misguided, but their heart's in the right place.
Otherwise it's not much different from how I always say "I like a man in sweatervest."