SEOUL: South Korea has formally ended a ban on the import of full-body sex dolls, ending years of debate over how much the government can interfere in its citizens' private lives.
Although there are no laws or regulations banning the import of sex dolls, hundreds and perhaps thousands have been seized by South Korean customs, which cited a clause in the law that bans the import of goods that "harm the country's beautiful traditions and public morals."
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