With the advances in technology, sex dolls have rapidly evolved overtime. Dolls that were once blow-up, balloon like and cartoonistic in appearance are now more realistic than ever. With silicon skin and human appearance, they are designed to look and feel more like a real life person. Shockingly, female-bodied Sex Dolls can even be customised to resemble real women and girls.
In this episode, we chat with Caitlin Roper about the harm female-bodied sex dolls and sex robots pose on women and girls.
Caitlin is an activist, writer and PhD candidate at RMIT university in Melbourne, Australia where she is researching female-bodied sex dolls and robots. Caitlin is also campaign manager at Collective shout, a grassroots campaigning movement challenging the objectification of women and the sexualisation of girls in media, advertising and popular culture. To keep up to date with Caitlin's work, follow her on twitter
If you're concerned about the increasing pornification of culture and the way its messages have become entrenched in mainstream society, join Collective Shout's movement to create a world free of sexploitation. Make sure to follow them on Facebook too!
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