The rising prevalence of sex dolls among single individuals is a trend often met with raised eyebrows and quick judgments. However, to dismiss it merely as a symptom of social decay is to ignore its more nuanced, and arguably therapeutic, role for a diverse range of people. For many, these sophisticated figures serve as a unique therapeutic tool, providing a form of companionship that mitigates the negative health impacts of chronic loneliness, which include depression, anxiety, and increased stress levels. In this light, the doll transforms from a taboo object into a potential aid for mental and emotional well-being. This therapeutic function is particularly relevant for those on the margins of the social spectrum. For instance, seniors who have lost a lifelong partner may find solace in the palpable presence of a doll, a comfort that photographs or memories cannot provide. Similarly, for individuals with disabilities or severe social anxieties that limit their interaction with ...