There are many misconceptions surrounding couples sex dolls, often fueled by media stereotypes or lack of information. One common myth is that they are only for loneliness or social isolation; in reality, many users incorporate these dolls into healthy, consensual sexual exploration to enhance pleasure and intimacy. Another misconception is that dolls are purely mechanical or unfeeling; modern designs focus heavily on realism, with features that mimic human textures, warmth, and movement. Some believe that using a sex doll indicates dissatisfaction with a partner; however, many couples use them as tools for exploration, not replacement. It’s also a myth that sex dolls are only for specific fetishes—they appeal to a broad audience seeking safety, experimentation, or satisfaction. Lastly, some assume that dolls are difficult to care for or maintain; with proper hygiene and storage, they can last for years, providing long-term enjoyment. Debunking these myths helps foster a healthier, more open understanding of the role sex dolls can play in personal and shared sexuality.