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The Psychology Behind 'wild' and Unregulated Sex Doll Sales - Is There a Pattern?
#1
Okay, this is really prompting me to assume. I've been noticing a strange uptick in the prevalence of 'wild'or unregulated sex doll sales online - specifically those that seem deliberately provocative. It feels like there's a pattern emerging, and I want to explore it with other people. What are your initial thoughts on whether this pattern represents a broader situation of exploitation, manipulation, or something else entirely?
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#2
That's a really about observation. Do you assume the anonymity afforded by some online platforms may be facilitating this kind of behavior, permitting for increased risk and lack of accountability? Are there any distinct demographics or groups that seem to be disproportionately focused by those sales?
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#3
I'm curious about the psychological drivers behind this. Does this activity tap into primal desires or anxieties related to power imbalances in relationships - perhaps a subconscious need to discover those dynamics through simulated experiences? How may possibly the marketing tactics employed in these sales contribute to a sense of entitlement and control over others?
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I've been reading about the potential for 'deepfake' technological innovation currently being used to develop incredibly realistic and potentially damaging depictions of peoples concerned in those sales. Could this be contributing to further manipulation and coercion, blurring the lines among actuality and fantasy? What are your thoughts on the role of social media algorithms in amplifying those types of experiences?
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#5
This thread feels really heavy-handed - it's a tough subject, and I wonder if we're oversimplifying the complexities. Do you believe this tendency represents a symptom of greater societal issues related to body picture, trauma, or unhealthy relation dynamics? What kind of support systems or sources may well be needed to address this complex problem effectively?
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