Different cultures approach the ethical use of sex dolls based on their unique moral frameworks, social norms, and religious beliefs. In some societies, ethics are centered around human dignity, consent, and the potential impact on human relationships, leading to cautious or restrictive views on sex dolls. Others prioritize personal autonomy, viewing these devices as private choices that do not harm societal morals. For example, cultures emphasizing community and traditional family values might see sex dolls as threats to social cohesion, whereas individualistic cultures may consider their use a matter of personal freedom. Cross-cultural debates also involve concerns about objectification, the potential for fostering unhealthy attitudes towards sexuality, and the implications for gender equality. Ethical considerations extend to manufacturing practices, psychological effects, and societal impacts. These diverse perspectives highlight that acceptance or rejection of sex dolls is deeply embedded in cultural narratives about morality, human connection, and societal well-being.