PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) -- A Pennsylvania Representative is attempting to update the Commonwealth's definition of child sex abuse material, as there seems to be a rise in realistic sex dolls molded after young children and babies.

"Disturbingly realistic sex dolls" is what Representative Melissa Shusterman (D-Chester) referred to in her newest legislation, saying that the dolls are often found during criminal investigations and are molded to the anatomically correct proportions of young children and babies. The dolls are intended to be used for sexual gratification and are often found by law enforcement in combination with child sexual abuse materials such as videos or computer files.

The dolls are manufactured overseas, according to Shusterman, and are often easily accessible as they are no

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