$6.6 billion sex doll market in China - The real story

China's 25-years one-child policy to curb population, has had a long term effect on the sex ratio of the country. Male has always been preferred in the Asian culture and according to the latest statistics, there are 3 million more more men compared to women. Young men are not finding matches, due to this gap, which has prompted high demand in the sex doll industry. This is one reason why a Chinese company gave sex dolls to its employees as annual bonus in lieu of money.

Beijing has become a hot spot for sex doll lovers. It is true that all doll owners do not buy it for sexual purposes. Song Bo, a famous doll owner in China, who was suffering from a mysterious cyst in his brain ordered one as he wanted a companion in his life and an artificial one to ensure there was no emotional baggage in the relationship. For Song Bo, he considers the doll his girl.

It is common to see Song Bo taking his doll for a stroll in parks in Beijing and riding with her.

Zhang Fan another sex doll finds his doll to be his female rendition. He loves the doll like a dear friend and gifts her gems and garments. You can catch him taking selfies with her in Beijing. However he is set to wed a genuine lady on insistence of his family.


58-year-old Li Chen admits that his sex doll helped him get over his heartbreak after divorcing his wife. He says, it is great to achieve sexual freedom with a sex doll

China's sex doll market is booming and TPE sex doll is becoming more lifelike with enhanced AI features. The latest dolls displaying full body autonomous movement are marketed as AI companions for China's ageing population. The sex toy business sector is worth no less than 100 billion yuan, reported Japan Times.

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