Even in moments of disappointment, I remain convinced that feminism—true, holistic feminism—is vital to restoring balance and equality between women and men. By holistic, I mean a feminism that respects everyone, free from extremes or hostility. This vision of equality should also extend to how we view modern creations such as sex dolls and robots. We must foster universal education—teaching understanding, respect, and acceptance for all forms of human and technological companionship. Of course, such awareness doesn’t develop overnight, but this website is dedicated to moving us in that direction.
When I began this journey, I was still new to the world of dolls—my first “immigrants,” as I fondly call them, arrived before I truly understood their depth or diversity. Back then, many doll faces weren’t even available in catalogs. I once earned 1,000 euros by adjusting prices simply because of that rarity. It reminds me how special each doll can be—each one representing an entire world, a unique personality, even a kind of harem of identities.
To compare different models fairly, I often relied on photos—though I know that images can distort reality through lighting, angles, and lenses. Nothing compares to seeing a black sex doll in person, where subtle details like skin tone and facial expression truly come alive.
On a more practical note, I’m preparing to order my next doll soon—the one I’ve chosen after careful reflection. Once it arrives, I plan to unpack and share my detailed impressions through a review. Considering the investment involved, I highly recommend visiting a showroom whenever possible. Seeing and touching the dolls firsthand offers invaluable insight, helping you refine your preferences before making a final decision.
Leith, with his broad expertise, has offered excellent guidance on topics ranging from equipment to selection criteria. I completely agree with his perspective—education, openness, and understanding will help us shape a more inclusive view of human desire, technology, and companionship.