Child s*x abuse dolls, torsos + disembodied heads on Temu: Our latest discovery

Chinese online marketplace Temu is selling child sex abuse dolls, torsos and disembodied doll heads marketed for men’s sexual use.

The company, which has faced allegations of forced labour and child slavery, offers heavily discounted products which are typically shipped to customers directly from China. China is one of the biggest producers of child sex abuse dolls in the world.

We’ve discovered a number of child sex abuse dolls on the platform – full bodies, torsos, disembodied legs and heads.

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A customer review of a bestselling child sex abuse doll claimed, “The main orifice is tender, enjoyable and not impractically tight.”

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Several disembodied child sex abuse doll heads were available, one marketed “for immersive oral sex experience”. Sellers boast another child doll head has a “movable jaw, lifelike oral cavity and tongue.”

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In the few days from when we began our investigation to publishing this blog, one was sold out.

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We contacted Temu asking for these products which encourage the rape and sexual abuse of children to be withdrawn from sale, and received a generic response. 

We’ve previously spoken out on the harms of child sex abuse dolls, which serve to normalise and legitimise men’s sexual use and abuse of children.

We reject the claim made by doll defenders that child sex abuse dolls could prevent men’s abuse of children by providing them with a sexual outlet. As we noted in our recent submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Sale and Sexual Exploitation of Children, rape and child sexual abuse are not prevented by encouraging men to practice on replica children.

Take Action

Tell Temu to remove child s*x abuse dolls and replica child body parts from their platform.

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See also:

How the global sex doll trade harms women and girls: Caitlin Roper writes for Mamamia

Not a ‘Victimless’ Crime: How Child Sex Abuse Dolls Facilitate Crimes Against Children

Should we "destigmatise" paedophilia?

"Rape and child sexual abuse are not prevented with men practising on child sex abuse dolls": Our report for the United Nations Special Rapporteur

No evidence child sex abuse dolls prevent abuse: Our response to viral video


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  • Caitlin Roper
    published this page in Campaigns 2024-08-05 08:30:31 +1000
  • Caitlin Roper
    published this page in Campaigns 2024-08-04 23:54:47 +1000

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