
Michael Wilson, the part-owner of Realdoll, has revealed that his firm regularly passes information from customer enquiries to the FBI.
Speaking to SexTechGuide, Wilson explained:
I actually have no problem saying this we have connections with, with the FBI. Actually, because we get a lot of people that want children dolls and things along those lines. I have mixed feelings about that as reported by The Mirror.
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The dangers of childlike sex robots have been widely debated for years.
While many argue that sex dolls resembling children could serve as a gateway to real-life child abuse, others claim that having sex with a robot minor prevents harm from coming to a human child.
Realdoll does not currently make childlike sex robots, but Wilson claims he’s not completely against the idea.
He explained:
If there was this, like, a study was done that was 100% unequivocally for sure, 100% that said if we made child dolls, it would prevent and not open a door to more, but actually prevent any hurt coming to children. We had a researcher actually come in here and interview most of our staff for about a week asking a lot of questions for a paper that she was writing about sexual deviancy in regards to using dolls to replace or subvert those desires. And at the time, this was only a couple years ago, there wasn’t a lot of data to support that it would actually stop it. Actually, some data even pointed out that it could increase those desires.
However, if a customer currently requests a childlike sex doll through the Realdoll website, their request will be sent on to the FBI.
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