Society’s perceptions of sex dolls are often clouded by myths and stereotypes that distort their real purpose. A widespread misconception is that sex dolls are only used by socially isolated or troubled individuals. In truth, many users integrate sex dolls into their lives for exploration, comfort, or curiosity, much like other personal tools. Another myth is that sex dolls are unnatural or dehumanizing, overlooking their increasing realism and the emotional connections some users develop. Society also wrongly assumes that owning a sex doll indicates a lack of interest in human relationships, which ignores the fact that many people use them as complements rather than replacements. Additionally, some believe that sex dolls are exclusively for men, but the market caters to diverse genders and orientations. These misconceptions often stem from discomfort or unfamiliarity with the concept, but they overlook the personal and sometimes therapeutic reasons behind their use. Challenging these societal myths helps foster a more open, accepting attitude and recognizes sex dolls as multifaceted objects serving various personal needs.