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The Void - Examining 'ass' and the Psychology of Woman Sex Doll Obsession
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this feels... intensely raw. Focusing on the doll's deliberate construction-the way she's sculpted to appear utterly still, almost devoid of life-it amplifies a sense of emptiness and a disturbing lack of agency. Does that create a feeling of vulnerability in the user? I'm pondering if it subtly encourages a feeling of being observed, trapped in a carefully curated space - does it amplify a sense of isolation? Let's begin with the core question: what is the *feeling* of looking at those dolls?
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It feels profoundly unsettling, like a assiduously constructed absence. The sheer stillness-the way she looks perpetually poised-creates an impossible distance - it's tough to exactly connect with her. Does that isolation amplify a feeling of being observed, trapped in a meticulously curated space? I'm wondering if the focus on idealized beauty contributes to an unsettling perception of vulnerability - does it subtly encourage a feeling of getting
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