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The Cost of Comfort - Examining the Psychology Behind 'discount' Sex Dolls & Their Impact on Young Buyers
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It feels profoundly unsettling. The simplicity of her design - the lack of element, the almost robotic quality - it's extremely isolating. It makes you think about a manufactured relationship, a feeling of being superficially touched without genuine emotional resonance. Does that amplify a feeling of currently being observed, trapped in a carefully curated space? I'm pondering if it subtly encourages a feeling of currently being watched, even subconsciously. Do you ever feel like she's *waiting* for something, or perhaps projecting an expectation?
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