Is Owning a Sex Doll Store a Sign of Misogyny?

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What exactly is misogyny? According to sources like Wikipedia, misogyny is defined as hatred, contempt, or prejudice against women or girls.

What exactly is misogyny? According to sources like Wikipedia, misogyny is defined as hatred, contempt, or prejudice against women or girls. It manifests in various forms, including social exclusion, sexism, hostility, patriarchy, and sexual objectification. However, labeling someone as a misogynist without understanding their true motives can be misleading and unfair.

As the owner of a sex doll store, I have a different perspective. I enjoy bringing my adult sex dolls to life through photography and storytelling, much like any other form of storytelling. To effectively portray a character, one must empathize with them and understand their emotions. It's about creating a connection with the character, not harboring hatred or disdain.

In all my years participating in sex doll forums, I have never witnessed any hatred towards women or girls. On the contrary, there's a deep appreciation for the female form, a desire to maintain it in perfect condition, and an understanding of its unique femininity. Some might even argue that our care for these dolls exceeds that of some marriages. We invest time and resources to ensure our BBW sex dolls look and feel good, indulging in makeup, clothing, and accessories to enhance their appearance and happiness.

Far from being a symbol of misogyny, owning a sex doll store is about appreciation, empathy, and enjoyment of these lifelike creations. It's about creating a space where individuals can express themselves and connect with their dolls in a positive and fulfilling manner.

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