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The development history of tiny sex dolls is very long and complex; this article only briefly introduces it for your reference. Hope you like it!
In 16th century France, according to the foundation of the Louvre Museum, a man named d'epigonin made a doll with wood as the skeleton and leather as the outer layer. He used black inks and paints to give this prototype of modern tiny sex doll a more realistic look. To some extent, he created tiny sex dolls in the form of today's style. Due to their excessive realism and occasional indecency, they are often banned by governments.
In 1988, tiny sex dolls were banned in Germany.
Some German manufacturers began working with manufacturers in Hong Kong in order to avoid German laws. The next year, the First International Conference on Love and Sex with Robots was held at Goldsmiths College in London. It focused on the social impact of sex robots and robotics more broadly. In 1992, US Customs also banned the import of these adult toys, which led American buyers to secretly get them from Hong Kong. In this way, tiny sex dolls became more popular in America.