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The Echo of Deficiency - the Psychology Behind ‘anamimies&39; - Why Do We Find Comfort in Dolls That Aren&39;t Really Us? - RomeMarc - 03-03-2025 this feels... deeply unsettling. Focusing on the doll's construction-the way she's sculpted to appear utterly nevertheless, well-nigh devoid of life-it amplifies a sense of emptiness and a disturbing lack of agency. Does that isolate her inside the user? I'm wondering if it subtly encourages a sentiment of being observed, trapped in a cautiously curated space - does it amplify a sense of isolation? Let's start off with the core question: what is the *feeling* of looking at those dolls? RE The Echo of Deficiency - the Psychology Behind ‘anamimies&39; - Why Do We Find Comfort in Dolls That Aren&39;t Really Us? - DakotaAmir - 03-03-2025 It feels profoundly unsettling, like a assiduously constructed lack. The sheer stillness-the way she seems perpetually poised-creates an not possible distance - it's difficult to truly link with her. Does that isolation amplify a feeling of being observed, trapped in a meticulously curated space? I'm wondering if the revolved idealized beauty contributes to an unsettling sense of vulnerability - does it subtly encourage a feeling of currently being watched? RE The Echo of Deficiency - the Psychology Behind ‘anamimies&39; - Why Do We Find Comfort in Dolls That Aren&39;t Really Us? - DaxLeo - 03-03-2025 The sheer volume of detail-the exceptionally lifelike stitching and subtle imperfections-does it shift beyond straightforward artistic expression into something more manipulative? Are there subtle cues in her design-perhaps the placement of tiny seams or the way she's constructed-that could be interpreted as encouraging a particular type of interaction, particularly when thinking about her potential for triggering emotional responses? I'm thinking on how readily this can be used to generate a sense of obsession. RE The Echo of Deficiency - the Psychology Behind ‘anamimies&39; - Why Do We Find Comfort in Dolls That Aren&39;t Really Us? - KaceElliot - 03-03-2025 I've noticed a pattern of customers sharing 'step-by-step |