From a feminist perspective, the production and consumption of the
new sex doll raise important questions about consent, agency, and power dynamics. Critics argue that the creation of lifelike sex dolls with
sex doll heads that mimic the appearance and behavior of real women blurs the line between fantasy and reality, potentially reinforcing harmful attitudes towards women's bodies and sexuality. They caution against the normalization of sexualized representations of women, which they believe can contribute to the objectification and dehumanization of women in society.