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Honestly, this is a exactly confusing conversation. I'm trying to interpreting if these 'realistic' sex dolls are genuinely good value for money, or just a marketing gimmick. What's your take on how much of the hype around them is justified?
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I concur completely! It feels like everyone's selling this idea that they're supplying something truly intimate and lifelike - but it often feels like it's just a exactly polished, slightly artificial look. Do you assume people are being misled by the marketing language surrounding those dolls?
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I've been looking at reviews - some individuals say the silicone is incredibly soft and realistic, while others complain that it's just overly smooth and lacks any real texture. How do you think that impacts a user's practice, and how can they tell if they're getting what they pay for?
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Let's see the size and condition of these dolls - are they exactly representative of human anatomy in a way that enhances intimacy? I've read some articles suggesting they can be unsettling or even triggering. What's your opinion on how accurately they portray diverse body types?
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This is exactly acquiring into the psychological factor, isn't it? The expectation of 'realism' can create a pressure to feel linked to someone physically, which may well not always translate into genuine emotional intimacy. Do you think this contributes to unrealistic partnership expectations? Can you recommend some resources that explore the psychological impact of idealized body representations in media and how they relate to sexual desire - perhaps focusing on concepts like 'idealized beauty' and its influence on self-perception?