There are several circulating myths about realistic sex dolls, many of which stem from stereotypes or misunderstandings about materials, maintenance, and use. First, many people assume that all dolls look “plastic” or lack natural movement. In reality, high-quality dolls can feature lifelike skin tones, subtle perspiration, and realistic body contours created through advanced molding and painting techniques. Second, some believe silicone is fragile and quickly tears or degrades. While silicone requires careful handling, it can be remarkably durable when cared for properly, and modern blends are designed to withstand regular use. A common misconception is that dolls are only for temporary use; in truth, many owners integrate their dolls into long-term self-care routines, storage practices, and even artistic or therapeutic activities. Another myth is that dolls are prohibitively expensive, but there is a range of options to fit different budgets, with choices in size, customization, and features that can affect price. Finally, some worry that dolls are mechanical or unresponsive. Today’s dolls often feature flexible joints, weighted bodies, and heat-tolerant materials that respond more naturally than older models. Debunking these myths helps potential buyers approach the subject with informed expectations, emphasizes safe and responsible ownership, and reduces stigma by framing dolls as a personal product crafted for comfort, companionship, or exploration.