Despite progress in understanding and acceptance, several myths about sex dolls continue to circulate. One persistent myth is that sex dolls are only used by individuals with serious psychological issues. In reality, many diverse people use them for exploration, comfort, or curiosity. Another myth is that sex dolls are purely mechanical and lack any realism, but modern manufacturing has achieved remarkable lifelike qualities in appearance and feel. Some believe that owning a sex doll signifies social failure or loneliness, which is a reductive and inaccurate stereotype. Additionally, misconceptions about maintenance and hygiene still exist, despite advances in easy-to-clean materials and design features. These myths persist partly due to societal discomfort surrounding sexuality and personal choices. Challenging and dispelling these circulating myths is critical for fostering a more open and informed perspective, recognizing sex dolls as multifaceted objects serving various personal and emotional needs.