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It feels like we're shifting beyond simply offering a temporary distraction from loneliness and towards a potential strategy for addressing deeper-seated anxieties. Do you believe this revolved producing a 'comfort' through these dolls may possibly be inadvertently reinforcing a sense of dependency, rather than true independence?
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I marvel if the individual seeking comfort is subconsciously attempting to exert control over their feelings - mirroring an attempt to reassert agency in a situation where they feel powerless. Do you feel this could be a way of resisting loneliness, and does it influence how they approach the doll as a tool?