Toronto has shut down what was going to be the first-ever sex doll
brothel in North America just a week before it was slated to open.
Because
of a decades-old bylaw, city officials in the North York region of
Canada's most-populous city said last week that the Aura Dolls brothel
would be illegal because it falls under the category of "adult
entertainment parlor" and is therefore not allowed in the neighborhood
in which it had planned to set up shop, Toronto's CityNews reports.
Councilman
John Fillion said in a letter to residents obtained by the news outlet
that he met with city staff to see if the doll brothel was legal in that
location following a barrage of complaints he had received from his
ward. The city's declaration that the shop was indeed illegal was based
on a motion Fillion made approximately 20 years ago restricting sex
retail shops to industrial areas.
"Both the business owner and
property owner were advised by city staff that the proposed use is
illegal and that, if the business opened, they would be charged,"
Fillion said in the letter to residents.
"As a result, I am pleased to advise you that city staff were told that the lease has been canceled."
He tweeted Thursday,
noting the backlash from local residents: "Thanks to all who spoke up
for our community. I received many emails, and 1 from a young female
student concerned about the objectification of women wrote that such
businesses 'wrongly educate men that women are plastic dolls, rather
than human beings who exist for male pleasure.'"
Meghan Murphy,
editor of the Canadian website Feminist Current, concurs. Murphy weighed
in on the controversy Thursday, noting in an interview with CBC radio that
doll brothels are similar to actual brothels in terms of the
destructive messages they send to men about women, particularly that it
turns them into objects.
"The reason that men go to prostitutes is
because they want to be in a position of dominance and because they
don't want to have to care about the person on the other end of the
exchange," Murphy said.
And such is the reasoning why men visit a sex doll brothel, she added.
"He doesn't want to have to feel empathy toward someone else ... he
doesn't want to think about what she needs. He doesn't want to think
about if he's hurting her or not."
According to the Toronto Sun,
an hour with one of the dolls at Aura Dolls costs $120, and double that
for two dolls. The shop had planned to operate 24 hours a day, seven
days a week.
Aura Dolls said earlier last week that they had a license with the city, a claim city officials denied.
Yet
another company a few miles away, Kinky S Dolls, which opened in May of
last year, maintains it's actually the first "adult love dolls brothel
in North America."
The owner reportedly has approximately 500 male
clients and the shop has a business license and is run like a sex
retail store. Clients have the option of renting the dolls first before
buying them.
Many robotic sex dolls are made by companies in China
and Japan, but some are now being manufactured in western nations, such
as the United States.
Earlier this summer, as reported by a local media, the U.S. House passed by voice vote a bill barring the importation and
sale of such dolls that resemble children. Sponsors of the legislation
said that using them is a short step away from and will normalize
committing sexual abuse on children.
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