Female sexual autonomy remains a controversial topic
There were even a few times where I got really lucky. I once had an adventure at the beach during spring break. Two girls who went to school together asked me to accompany them to the love doll on the beach where they were staying. It was 3 a.m. When we got there, they invited me to wash the sand off my feet.
A lot of the male sex dolls is more related to my body hair sticking to their TPE pieces of flesh. I was tempted to use a brush or oil or something like that. I've found that a lint roller works best. It was an option to have an insert for a vagina or just a normal looking one that wasn't an insert. I've been thinking about this for a while. The insert would make cleaning easier, but ruin the optics.
I decided to use it for practical reasons. Carrying them around put a lot of things into perspective for me too. Lifelike sex dolls feels creepy, but mostly I associated it with enhanced masturbation. While I was hosing them off in the shower, they came in and joined me. How could I find myself and return to a life that felt worth living?
Decades later, women's sex doll autonomy is still a contentious issue, as illustrated by #MeToo and the contentious debates surrounding consent. At the extreme, misogyny online enclaves blame women's liberation for sexually incapacitating men. Elliot Rodger's 2014 shooting spree in Isla Vista, California is a devastating example of how entitlement can become brutality.
Rodger was part of a growing online community of men who identify as involuntarily celibate, or "incels." There are also voluntary celibates, or "Volcels," and men who go their own way, or "MGTOW," who have chosen to distance themselves from women they see as degraded and morally corrupt.
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