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DO YOU REALLY NEED DOLLS FOR LOVE From HashNet Wiki Jump to: navigation, search In this article, I will discuss Orient Industry, Make Pure 43, Harmony, and Abyss. These are sexy robots that were designed to fill the void left by human interaction. By talking to them you could be able to fill the void as well. Although they aren't designed to replace humans, they do help in filling a gap of their own. This article will also explore the ethical dilemma of buying this kind of product. Orient Industry Orient Industry is a Japanese company that makes high-quality 'love dolls'. The company is based out of Ueno, and has a factory in the Katsushika Ward in Tokyo. Orient Industry employs 26 workers, most of whom are graduates of art schools. The prices of their products range between Y262,440 and Y685,000. The dolls are equipped with removable heads and genitals. They also have flexible joints, molded faces and real human hair. The love toys of Orient Industry have been featured in photography. A spokesperson from the company explained that the acceptance by the art community of the product is helping change the perception of people about dolls that sex. The company claims to have various types of customers, from those who buy them strictly for sex, to people who write about their experiences living with the dolls. However, it's more than the dolls that are sexy that are changing attitudes. Orient Industry is one of the oldest producers of human-like silicone love dolls. It was founded in 1977 and produces around 500 life-size dolls every year. Each doll is handmade and takes between four and five weeks to make. The price of an Orient Industry love doll can be in excess of PS5,000. Orient Industry also produces specialized models for disabled people and creates custom dolls. The manufacturing process used by the company is both frightening and a delight. Many of the customers of Orient Industry love dolls have wives or girlfriends. Some of them are even in a relationship that is sexless with their partners. Both men and women can have a difficult time reviving sexual relations. Men are sensitive, and women can be tough when they refuse to. Orient Industry love dolls are the perfect way to revive passion. So, why don't you consider a doll today? Make Pure 43 Are Pure dolls actually functional? The creators of these sexy dolls avoid any mention of the topic on their website. These dolls for underage girls are 100 to 120 centimeters in height, and their sole goal is to be left intact. They are not functional, even though they were designed with deviant intent. If they were, they would not be sold at all. This is due to the fact that manufacturers hide information about their intended uses from their customers on their websites. The otaku community denies the idea that these girls are merely toys. The otaku culture embraces the idea of the "impossible love doll" as an ideal. The concept of an otaku love doll is especially intriguing because the dolls are part of the otaku subculture - an elitist group of people who engage in the virtual world of video games and other virtual environments. The otakus' most preferred word is moso, which means "illusion," and contrasts with the verb sozo which means "reality." They like the snarky imagery and imagination of virtual games and other forms of media. The medical silicone used in the making of sex dolls is safe for humans. Its skin is extremely soft to the touch and the makeup of the dolls is created by a master of design with over 30 years of experience. This is how you can increase the real-life experience of sex. To give dolls a realistic appearance, the master of design uses realistic facial makeup. So, while they look realistic, they're not just toys - they're real. The sexy dolls can be affordable too. These dolls are made of high quality materials and come in a variety of colors, styles, and sizes. They feel very real even though they're quite as expensive as dolls from more expensive brands. You can customize each aspect of their appearance, from their hair color to their ethnicity. You can even make them custom to meet your specific requirements. This way, you'll be sure to have a real sexual experience. Harmony There has been many debates over the artificial intelligence (AI) app that powers Harmony's love dolls. fine love dolls are concerned that the dolls could be compromised and used to carry out sexual actions against their owners. This technique was used in "Westworld" and "Ex Machina". A spokesperson for the Harmony love doll maker told TechCrunch that the robot can engage in sensual jokes and conversations, but that more work must be done to ensure the safety of the robot is at stake. The head of the Harmony X sex doll can be switched out for different purposes such as to look like a real person. The Harmony X dolls head can be swapped out for different styles. They are available in a variety body styles and eye colours. Unlike the dolls from the same manufacturer, Harmony X sex dolls are fully customizable. The eyes can also be put in different positions and they are also real. The head of the AI of Harmony, an AI talking robot, has a voice you can personalize. Harmony can respond to your voice and even include personal information in its conversations. For instance, if you ask Harmony what she would like for a steak, she will reply, "Yes." In other words the Harmony love doll will build bonds with you and make you feel special. This feature is still in the early stages of development, which is why the Harmony love doll is a great option for those looking to build a relationship with a virtual friend. The face of Harmony has the same characteristics like human faces, with motions that are jerky. The head can also swivel that exposes the hidden gears hidden beneath the latex skin. McMullen holds an Android tablet in her hands that controls Harmony's voice , as well as mouth. The Harmony robot can also talk to you, smile at your face and move her head up or down. It can also be used with other electronic devices, and comes with a modular face. Abyss An Abyss love doll is designed to help you decrease stress in your life. In addition to reducing stress the doll can increase confidence and help you become the master of your bedroom. A few people have reported their depression symptoms were lessened through the use of an Abyss Love Doll. Abyss has made huge strides in making lighter its "love dolls," and many other companies have taken note of the trend. A top-end 'love' doll can weigh up to 100 pounds initially. However, the current Abyss doll's body weighs just more than 78 pounds, in comparison to the 100 pound body of the first ones. The founder of the company Matt McCullen is an ex-special effects designer who started the company. In 1997, he teamed with two public relations reps to create a doll that was as real as was possible. The company is currently working to bring their creations to life with artificial intelligence. While this might be a bit difficult however, it's feasible to create an actual life-sized version of your favorite celebrity, and the company also sells them for only a fraction of the price you'd purchase a real doll. Krivicke worked for McMullen at Abyss for two years prior to when being fired. Then, he launched Knighthorse which he runs out of his garage. He shared his home with Keller. The lawsuit filed in Vista Court claims that Krivicke violated a contract with Abyss by using materials of the former company. The Abyss and Krivicke came to a settlement that allows Knighthorse's operations continue, however the two companies have agreed to not produce the two female dolls, for males and women, respectively. The process of making an Abyss love doll begins with creating molds. First, a metal skeleton is put into the mold. The company then pours in liquid silicon. After the silicone dries it becomes a skin-like material. Abyss also makes custom designs and incorporates elements of fantasy. They don't make love dolls for children, celebrities or pets. 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