Ms Roper said child sex abuse dolls came with different facial expressions based on what the buyer wanted. “The dolls are described as ‘petite’, ‘innocent’ and ‘cute’, but also, portrayed as enjoying and inviting sexual use by men.” Their flat chests are pitched as a selling point. “Some toddler dolls are advertised with dummies in their mouths. “In promotional material, their childlike nature is emphasised – their hair is often styled in pigtails, they are dressed in little girls’ clothing and photographed with toys. “Essentially, they are replica girls for paedophiles to enact their fantasies of raping and sexually abusing a little girl,” she said. Ms Roper told NCA NewsWire some sex dolls were modelled on the bodies of children, toddlers and even babies. Camera Icon This childlike, sleeping doll is marketed online as a “love doll”. While such dolls and robots were marketed as companions for men to have their “perfect girlfriend” that could be stored away after use - and advocates claim they have many benefits for some men - Ms Roper said her research showed otherwise. Ms Roper has written a book titled Sex Dolls, Robots and Woman Hating: The Case for Resistance in which she takes a deep dive into the underworld.
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