Sex dolls have a much longer history than most people realize. While modern sex dolls may seem like a contemporary phenomenon, they have existed in various forms for centuries.
The first recorded use of sex dolls dates back to the 17th century, when sailors used inflatable figures, often referred to as “doll women” or “doll companions,” to satisfy their sexual needs while at sea. These early versions were rudimentary, made from fabric or leather, and not particularly lifelike, but they provided a form of sexual outlet during long voyages.
The 20th century saw significant advancements with the introduction of rubber and latex dolls, which were more durable and realistic than earlier versions. In the 1950s and 1960s, these dolls began to be marketed more widely as sex toys for adults, although they remained somewhat taboo due to societal attitudes toward sexuality.
The real breakthrough in sex doll technology came with the advent of silicone and TPE materials in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. These materials allowed for greater realism in terms of both texture and appearance, making dolls feel more like human skin. Today’s sex dolls are highly customizable and incorporate detailed anatomical features, often closely resembling real people.
From their early origins to today’s cutting-edge designs, sex dolls have evolved significantly, and as technology continues to progress, the next generation of dolls may be even more advanced and interactive.