Child sex abuse dolls are lifelike, anatomically correct sex dolls modelled on the bodies of children – mostly girls – marketed for men’s sexual use. Typically child sex abuse dolls come with penetrable orifices designed to accommodate an adult male’s penis. They can be made in the likeness of children, toddlers and even infants.
We have successfully campaigned against major global online platforms – including Etsy, Alibaba, Wish and Made-in-China, as well as Instagram and Twitter – to remove child sex abuse dolls from sale.
In Australia, child sex abuse dolls constitute illegal child sexual abuse material. While some countries and individual states have introduced laws criminalising these products, our goal is to see universal legislation child sex abuse dolls criminalised globally.
Some child sex abuse doll advocates claim they could prevent child sexual abuse and encourage their development for paedophilic use. Campaigns Manager Caitlin Roper’s talk “Better a Robot than a Real Child”: Responding to Arguments in Support of Child ‘Sex’ Dolls, which headlined at Sex Tech, Robots and AI: A Feminist Response refutes these claims.
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