Given the existence of products like “real doll”, there’s some merit to it happening to humans.
I don’t know enough about any of it since I’m in a relationship with someone who has a pulse, and I like it that way.
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alekwithak@lemmy.world 1 week ago
The only part of this that’s true is that Australia has invasive rabbits.
Given the existence of products like “real doll”, there’s some merit to it happening to humans.
I don’t know enough about any of it since I’m in a relationship with someone who has a pulse, and I like it that way.
It’s a product aimed at people that can’t get laid otherwise, and from what I hear it’s usually a one-time thing because people soon realize it’s as good as thrusting a plank.
Suggesting that it’s real purpose is to control birth rate is just fucking ridiculous, nobody will ever ditch their woman because they figured that an unmoving full-sized fake vagina is better at sex then her.
Maybe, but also, relationships take a lot of time and effort and sometimes your significant other is just crazy and you have to break it off.
It seems like getting a real-enough experience with a “real doll” and then not having to deal with another person or their drama, may appeal to some.
Not me, I’ve been in a long term relationship for going on 10 years now. I can just take my bias out of the discussion and consider other perspectives.
You do remember that you can also have sex without being in a relationship, don’t you?
Yeah I went down a rabbit hole (heh) trying to see if it was true.
And no, turns out it’s just a bunch of pesticides and more recently (since the mid 90s) they apparently infect them on purpose with something that destroys their liver.
I heard they control mosquitoes this way. They release a ton of sterile male mosquitoes, the males mate with females, and
psud@aussie.zone 1 week ago
The sexy fakes is from mosquitos. And they’re not sexy fakes, they’re just like the other male mozzies but sterile
Australia has only used biological control. The stuffed rabbit host of a childrens’ tv shows was named Mixie for one of the biological controls: mixomatosis - a rabbit virus used in the past.