The rise of full-size sex dolls raises important ethical questions related to societal impact, objectification, and consent. Critics argue that they may promote unrealistic expectations or reinforce harmful stereotypes about bodies and sexuality. There are concerns about the potential for social isolation if individuals prefer virtual or doll companionship over human relationships. Conversely, proponents emphasize personal autonomy, viewing dolls as tools for safe exploration and emotional expression. Ethical manufacturing practices, such as ensuring respectful representations and avoiding dehumanization, are essential. Discussions around consent are nuanced, as dolls are inanimate objects; however, promoting respectful attitudes towards all forms of intimacy remains vital. Transparency about the purpose and use of these dolls can help address misconceptions and promote responsible ownership. Ultimately, ongoing societal dialogue and ethical guidelines are necessary to navigate the complex implications of full-size sex doll ownership responsibly.