Book’s ‘Childlike Sex Doll’ Bill advances

I just had to laugh at the debate over this stupid bill that took place in the Florida legislature yesterday. To back up; Senator Lauren Book whose life mission is to perpetuate panic and fear over anything sexual in order to stoke funding for her charity, has proposed a bill to ban ‘childlike sex dolls’. It would be illegal to own, borrow, lend one out, etc…

You have to wonder how they are going to make a determination on what’s ‘child like’. Would the next phase of this bill require that sex dolls come with birth certificates, like a Cabbage Patch Kid? Are they going to train a forensic expert to determine whether the doll is 14? Will there be strict liability or will ‘but officer, the packaging said she was 19’ be a defense? Will the age of consent be a factor on determining whether 16 or 18 are the threshold?

If you thought these considerations on ‘childlike sex dolls’ are laughable, wait until you hear the arguments from actual politicians on the topic of ‘childlike sex dolls’:

  • Sen. Lauren Book: “It’s like tempting an addict with their drug of choice, These kids deserve being protected.”

Really Lauren? These are blobs of plastic. Maybe, as Therapist Richard Siegel argued yesterday, the dolls enable someone to get their fix and thereby protect REAL kids?

  • Congressman Dan Donovan,”The dolls and robots not only lead to rape, but they make rape easier by teaching the rapist about how to overcome resistance and subdue the victim,”

Seriously? What’s wrong with you, Dan? What goes through your mind to come up with these things? The same can be said of CPR dummies.

We’re not going to waste our effort on doing a call to action for this bill. We don’t really care if it passes because the feedback we’ve gotten is that it’s simply laughable and we all can’t wait to watch the law play out!


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39 thoughts on “Book’s ‘Childlike Sex Doll’ Bill advances

  • March 14, 2019

    It make sense. Sure Maybe dummies used in crash tests should also be banned. After all they look like real people and people that drink and drive might think it’s alright to drive because after all car manufacturers smash up these dummies as shown on TV. Some of those dummies resemble children too.
    I think someone’s imagination is getting the best of them. Maybe Lauren needs to start writing fiction novels, What ever she is smoking I think she needs to change brands.

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  • March 14, 2019

    I guess since the sex dolls are out I guess its back to knot holes in trees. But you have to cut them open and count the the rings to make sure the tree is 18. This is what the Ron and Lauren Books of the world think of us anyway. We’re just a bunch of perverts. Well at least my parents didnt let my nanny sexual assault me for years. But that just be because we couldn’t afford one

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  • March 14, 2019

    ” Congressman Dan Donovan,”The dolls and robots not only lead to rape, but they make rape easier by teaching the rapist about how to overcome resistance and subdue the victim ,”

    Sounds like Dan Donovan here is speaking from experience. I would have immediately retorted his statement with ” interesting Mr. Donovan, and how exactly would you know this now ? ? “

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    • March 14, 2019

      And right after your question, I would of put more pressure on him and asked him to give us a brief demonstration as well – handing him a sex doll. Maybe I’ll get him to sweat and blush. What an idiot.

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  • March 14, 2019

    Maybe should get Ex rep Mark Foley input, John “Scumbags” Walsh, and Mark Lunsfords’ two cents worth. Now that be a barrels full of Laughs!

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  • March 14, 2019

    I can’t believe that the Senate is actually spending time on this, lets not forget session is only 60 days and most years they can barely get a budget passed…

    In the hearing we heard the typical “what ever it takes to save a child”. Last year the meal gap report stated that 19.4% of children in South Florida are fund insecure, so if the Senate is truly all about the “children” then why not stop waisting time kissing the a$$ of the Book’s and implement policies that could truly benefit children.

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    • March 14, 2019

      According to the Meal Gap report, a food budget shortfall of 120,661,900 meals occurs every week, a total shortfall of $408.7 million per year in South Florida. These meals are missing from the tables of 706,130 people at risk of hunger in South Florida. Most striking about these statistics is that 19.4 percent of children in South Florida are food insecure, meaning approximately 240,190 children go to bed hungry every night.

      source: https://feedingsouthflorida.org/south-florida-continues-to-face-hunger-challenges/

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    • March 14, 2019

      Professional victim aka Senator Lauren Book knows perfectly that S-E-X get’s a hell of a lot more attention then hunger and that is why it is the only thing this one trick pony uses!

      Sex offenders – sex traffickers – sex dolls – her daddy taught her how profitable it is (Lamborghinis are not cheap) and while child hunger and drunk driving would save countless ACTUAL LIVES it’s not as easy to “sell” so keep painting those lurid sexual images Lauren and you will pass your new law in no time…what would the children of the world do without you and your father.

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      • March 14, 2019

        Ironically, a federal public defender once testified that he was more concerned about his family being on the roads with drunk drivers than those who view child pornography. But, do NOT share that with any Floridas legislator as they have ‘drank the kool-aid’…Book kool-aid that is. Watch the Untouchable documentary where David makes certain he and the viewers would understand a statement by a Florida legislator! No specific flavor….any will do!

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      • March 14, 2019

        Well Said, I 100% Agree! Maybe Senator Book could propose a modification to our Sex Education Courses to include language that would teach and inform teenagers about the consequences of inappropriate sexual conduct that would land them on a registry. I know, mind-blowing common sense, right? Wait a minute, if Florida could educate individuals and decrease the number of people required to register annually, they would lose money… It was a nice thought.

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  • March 14, 2019

    I certainly hope that Lauren also pushes a bill to ban all advertising for alcoholic beverages because they tempt addicts (like her dad) with their drug of choice, and then they get into their vehicles drunk, threatening the lives of anyone in their vicinity, including children. Better ban bikini waxing too, because the lack of pubic hair on an adult must certainly fuel the desires of pedophiles.

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    • March 14, 2019

      So right! no pubic hair will be the next felony crime for women! Not allowed to shave in the pubic area!!!

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