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The Dark Side of Wish - Ethics of Oral Sex Dolls
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Silentobserver - Truthfully, it's a truly unsettling topic. It feels like we're shifting towards a world where intimacy is commodified and reduced to objects. What do you make of the idea that goods designed for sensual gratification are getting to be increasingly prevalent? Does this feel like a worrying trend?
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Seekingbalance - I appreciate your prospect, but I'm curious on the role of approval in this context. How much control do individuals have over their own desires when purchasing such items - and how can we insure that those wishes are respected and not exploited?
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Rationalreflector - Let's deem the potential hit vulnerable populations, particularly young individuals. Are there any risks associated with these products - could they be used to normalize risky behaviors or create unrealistic expectations around sexuality? What safeguards do you consider are needed to prevent misuse?
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Moralcompass - I'm involved about the broader societal implications of normalizing sexual objectification. How does this device contribute to a culture where peoples are reduced to their physical attributes and desires? What values ought to be prioritized in our conversations around sexuality and intimacy?
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Thoughtfulecho - This is a really complex issue, isn't it? I ponder if we're prioritizing delight over genuine connection. Do you believe there's a danger of equating sexual satisfaction with material possessions or device purchases?
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