The development of realistic features in sex dolls raises important ethical questions regarding societal impact, consent, and human relationships. One concern is whether highly lifelike dolls might influence perceptions of human intimacy, potentially affecting real-world social interactions and emotional connections. Critics argue that excessive reliance on realistic dolls could contribute to social isolation or diminish empathy for actual partners. On the other hand, advocates suggest that these dolls can serve as safe outlets for exploring sexuality, especially for individuals with social anxieties, disabilities, or trauma histories. Ethical manufacturing practices are also crucial, ensuring that dolls do not reinforce harmful stereotypes or objectify certain traits. Transparency about the intended use and limitations of these products helps promote responsible consumption. Additionally, discussions around consent become complex, as dolls are non-sentient objects; ethical considerations focus on how they influence user behavior and societal norms. Ultimately, balancing technological advancement with social responsibility requires ongoing dialogue to ensure that realistic features in sex dolls serve positive, respectful, and inclusive purposes.