Sex dolls 'cannot keep up with demand' during coronavirus lockdown

 A report says that during the coronavirus quarantine, demand for silicone dolls has increased and suppliers are struggling to keep production going.


According to reports, orders for the Sex Doll company jumped over 51% in February and March, when France and other countries began banning sales.


The company's co-founder told media, "We have a lot of product, but we're not working fast to meet demand." new role."


According to Forbes, French TPE doll maker CMG Leisure has also found itself understaffed as sales soar during the pandemic.


Demand is not just coming from single men, but also from the demographics traditionally associated with the sex doll market.





















Stevenson told Forbes: "What's interesting about the huge increase in demand is that we've also seen demographic changes, which is very positive for the sex doll industry and shows a change attitude of people towards families.”


"What we're seeing is that the use of dolls is becoming more common and both men and women are keen to bring dolls into the bedroom."


Another Sex Doll co-founder, Stevenson's husband Amit, said the couple also boosted demand.


He told the media, "During the COVID-19 pandemic, the sex doll industry is undergoing a revolution, with orders for couples, single men and single women increasing dramatically."


The company also plans to release a “breathing” sex robot with a heartbeat function.


"I haven't seen them used on a person. They're still in production, but we've gotten to the point where we can call them sex robots, but technically they're also sex dolls," Amit told the publication. Things said.

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