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Who Invented Sex Dolls? – A Brief History of Sex Dolls

The pursuit of sex and human desire has long been a fascinating aspect of human life. The creation and popularity of sex dolls reflect the rapid evolution of societal views on intimacy. In this article, we will explore the history of sex dolls, tracing their journey from early invention to the high-tech creations we know today.

16th Century

The first sex dolls were reportedly created by Spanish sailors in the 16th century. Isolated during long voyages, these sailors crafted female dolls from sewn cloth. These early creations were called Dame De Voyage in French or Dama De Vinje in Spanish. Eventually, Dutch traders sold some of these dolls to Japan during the Rangaku period, which is why sex dolls are still sometimes referred to as "Dutch wives."

1918

Austrian artist Oscar Kokoschka, while in Dresden, commissioned a life-size doll made by German puppet maker Hermine Moos. The doll was meant to resemble Kokoschka's lover, Alma Mahler. However, Kokoschka was dissatisfied with the creation and destroyed it at a party.

1930s

Hans Bellmer, a German surrealist artist, is often referred to as "the father of modern sex dolls." He created increasingly realistic dolls in the 1930s, marking a turning point in the design and development of sex dolls, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and mechanical design.

1939-1945 (World War II)

There have been rumors suggesting that Nazi Germany created sex dolls for soldiers during WWII. However, these claims are largely unsubstantiated, and many historians now consider them to be myths.

1980s

During this decade, inflatable sex dolls became widely available in most adult stores. However, their limited durability and practicality meant they were mostly used as novelty items, like gag gifts, rather than for realistic sexual experiences.

1996