South Koreans Petition To Ban Import of Life-Size Sex Dolls

Nearly a quarter-million South Koreans have signed a petition to ban the importing of life-size sex dolls, passing a threshold that requires the president to respond. While sex dolls are not illegal in South Korea, government customs agencies had blocked their import under a law that restricts materials that “corrupt public morals.” However, the Seoul High Court said that sex dolls were for personal use and should be treated differently than pornography, which is heavily restricted under South Korean law.

The unidentified author of the petition argued that an influx of imported sex dolls could lead to an increase in sex crimes. The author of the petition also said that the customizable features of some dolls could be used to create copies of real people, a concern that challengers to the petition dismissed as unfounded. As of right now, many individuals are forced to travel overseas to Japan and China to bring back dolls, which can cost anywhere from 1 million won ($840) to 20 million won ($16,750), depending on the doll.

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Check out more about a petition to ban the importing of sex dolls in South Korea: https://nypost.com/2019/08/02/south-koreans-petition-to-ban-import-of-life-size-sex-dolls/

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