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Child Sex Dolls
#1
What are your opinions on child sex dolls? Sex dolls resembling young children... There has been loads of news on the subject lately, from arrests of suspected paedophiles caught trying to buy or import life-size child sex dolls, to articles stating charities say that paedos should be offered the dolls on the NHS to prevent real life paedophillia.
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#2
I guess there existence does kind of encourage or condone such activity, I think even pretending to it on dolls made to look real might lead to some peedos actually doing it IRL. Think about your experiences watching porn or using sex toys, you all of a sudden don't find yourself watching hardcore fetish and using extreme toys, you progress from vanilla and beginners toys, once the enjoyment and thrill out of them has past you progress to more stringer hardcore stuff and think this will be the case for child-like sex dolls. I think the use needs scientifically testing in the case of the charity suggesting the NHS should use them to 'treat' (define the meaning of that how you will) peedos, if after vigorous medical testing it proves to save children from getting attacked then surely it must be considered, anything that prevents kids from becoming victims is a good thing, but until it is proven to work then I am a little torn on the subject. It is sure to be a subject and Law that is tested in more depth in the coming years.
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#3
(02/10/2017, 13:28)ayrshireman Wrote: I guess there existence does kind of encourage or condone such activity, I think even pretending to it on dolls made to look real might lead to some peedos actually doing it IRL. Think about your experiences watching porn or using sex toys, you all of a sudden don't find yourself watching hardcore fetish and using extreme toys, you progress from vanilla and beginners toys, once the enjoyment and thrill out of them has past you progress to more stringer hardcore stuff and think this will be the case for child-like sex dolls. I think the use needs scientifically testing in the case of the charity suggesting the NHS should use them to 'treat' (define the meaning of that how you will) peedos, if after vigorous medical testing it proves to save children from getting attacked then surely it must be considered, anything that prevents kids from becoming victims is a good thing, but until it is proven to work then I am a little torn on the subject. It is sure to be a subject and Law that is tested in more depth in the coming years.

thank you
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