Physical dolls may be your future rival in love
Today, when browsing the hot topics, I saw a news article about "Father and Son Raising Seven Solid Silicone Dolls". The general content is that there is an uncle in Guizhou called "Lichen". After his divorce, he raised his son and seven solid silicone dolls alone. He usually grooms them, basks in the sun, shoots music videos, and goes to comic shows, treating them as family members. The coming of age gift he gave to his son was also a doll. "I don't want him to just find a woman to solve a problem," but his son treated this doll as his younger sister and never "used it". "Dolls have flaws, even real people have flaws, but dolls won't betray you."Another piece of news is an article published by the national media, People's Daily, exploring the possibility of opening up "surrogacy". The insufficient birth rate has led the country to consider legalizing surrogacy. There is a strong correlation between today's two news stories, and the popularity of physical dolls can also be considered as a reason for the decline in birth rates. The presence of dolls sometimes makes the presence of real people seem less important. So from a national policy perspective, I think the country does not want physical dolls to be rampant. However, from the perspective of diverse values, everyone has their own personal choices. If it does not harm the interests of others or violate the law, we should not make any irresponsible moral accusations against those who have "child ruffians".
Let's first talk about the concept of physical dolls. Physical dolls are not the dirty and shy dolls in the minds of the public. They are solid, not inflatable, and are a silicone doll with a high degree of human reproduction. The bones are made of aluminum alloy, and the hair is real hair.
They are no longer only used for traditional physical release purposes, but more importantly, they are a form of companionship and also an artificial intelligence.
In many Western movies and TV dramas, physical dolls are classified as "the spiritual and physical comfort of losers who cannot get dating opportunities.". They usually hide a physical doll in the wardrobe. This type of loser is often portrayed as a pervert, and they are also antisocial. Even if he is the last man in the world, no woman would be willing to date him. A huge social discussion sparked by the existence of physical dolls is that these men no longer need to be forced to interact with real women, resulting in their social skills deteriorating. Is that so?
I remember when I was in college, I read a paper written by a psychology PhD friend named Michael. The topic of the paper was "The make up of doll owning population", and he wrote it this way:
"Usually, owning physical dolls is seen as a disease. This group of people is mostly marginalized in society, so exploring the composition of this group of people is difficult. Because of the fear of social criticism, persecution, and being labeled as mentally abnormal, they usually choose to remain silent."
However, in the group of "doll ruffians" he encountered, he found that this group of people was very different from what was portrayed in media cameras. This group of people is very "normal" and has no psychological or pathological problems. Moreover, the survey results show that this group of people not only have received good education, have good jobs, but also have no mental illnesses and are very satisfied with their current lives. The paper also mentioned that people who want to buy dolls but haven't bought them are more likely to suffer from depression than those who have bought them.
--Reprinted from the public account: Entity doll combat experience