Sex dolls have appeared in various forms of popular media and entertainment, often exploring themes of sex, relationships, and technology. Here are some examples of different media:

Movies and TV shows:

Lars and the Real Girl (2007): This film tells the story of a socially awkward man who develops a meaningful relationship with a lifelike sex doll named Bianca.
"Westworld" (TV series, 2016-present): In this sci-fi drama, lifelike robots, including full-size sex dolls, are used as part of a futuristic theme park where guests can live out their fantasies without having to any consequences.
AI. AI (2001): Directed by Steven Spielberg, this film explores the relationship between a lifelike robot boy and his human family, touching on themes of love, acceptance and the boundaries of artificial intelligence. .
Literature and Comics:

Do androids dream of electric sheep? By Philip K. Dick: The influential science fiction novel that inspired the film Blade Runner features robots that are virtually indistinguishable from humans, some designed to be sexual partners of.
Cherry Comics by Larry Welz: This underground comic series features sexually explicit content, often involving anthropomorphic characters and fantasy scenarios, including depictions of sex dolls.
music:

"Fitter Happier" by Radiohead: This song from the album OK Computer contains the lyrics "caged pigs take antibiotics" and has been interpreted as a comment on the dehumanizing effects of modern society, which some believe has to do with sexuality. There are similarities in the objectification of dolls.
"Love Doll" by The Vandals: This punk rock song humorously describes the singer's love for blow-up dolls and other people's reactions to his unconventional relationship.
Art and Photography:

Sex Dolls by Laurie Simmons: This series of photographs by artist Laurie Simmons shows lifelike sex dolls posed in domestic settings, along with some sex doll torsos , explores themes of desire, loneliness, and the commodification of female sexuality.
Inflatable Sex Dolls by Hans Bellmer: This controversial series of surrealist paintings by German artist Hans Bellmer depict grotesque and twisted depictions of inflatable sex dolls , challenging social norms and conventions.
These examples illustrate how sex dolls are depicted and explored in popular media and entertainment, often reflecting broader cultural attitudes and concerns about sex, technology, and relationships.
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