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These are molds used to make Real Doll bodies at the Abyss Creations factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. Customers can dictate their partner’s character by choosing between 18 personality traits including shy, sensual, jealous, moody or talkative. The doll can be programmed to recite poetry for those who prefer a literary type, or crack jokes for customers who love a comedian. But experts have warned that the s*x dolls could lead to the further objectification of women. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

These are molds used to make Real Doll bodies at the Abyss Creations factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. Customers can dictate their partner’s character by choosing between 18 personality traits including shy, sensual, jealous, moody or talkative. The doll can be programmed to recite poetry for those who prefer a literary type, or crack jokes for customers who love a comedian. But experts have warned that the s*x dolls could lead to the further objectification of women. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



These are some of the Real Doll faces made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

These are some of the Real Doll faces made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



These are molds used to make Real Doll bodies at the Abyss Creations factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

These are molds used to make Real Doll bodies at the Abyss Creations factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



These are some of the Real Doll faces made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

These are some of the Real Doll faces made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



These are some of the Real Doll heads made by Abyss Creations on display on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. These s*x doll heads on this wall look like something out of a horror movie. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

These are some of the Real Doll heads made by Abyss Creations on display on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. These s*x doll heads on this wall look like something out of a horror movie. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



This is the substructure of a face for a Real Doll in the factory at Abyss Creations on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. Faces are held on by magnets and can be changed. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

This is the substructure of a face for a Real Doll in the factory at Abyss Creations on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. Faces are held on by magnets and can be changed. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



These are some of the Real Doll faces made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

These are some of the Real Doll faces made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



These are some of the Real Doll faces made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

These are some of the Real Doll faces made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



This is a Real Doll body made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

This is a Real Doll body made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



These are some of the Real Doll bodies made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

These are some of the Real Doll bodies made by Abyss Creations being assembled in the factory on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Realbotix CEO/creative director Matt McMullen stands with the doll, whose name is Harmony, that has a robotic head on Tuesday, September 12, 2017. You can interact with the doll through an app. It is made by Realbotix, a company based in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Realbotix CEO/creative director Matt McMullen stands with the doll, whose name is Harmony, that has a robotic head on Tuesday, September 12, 2017. You can interact with the doll through an app. It is made by Realbotix, a company based in San Marcos, California. (Photo by Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA/Rex Features/Shutterstock)
15 Sep 2017 06:38:00