Baby Dolls
1,January 3, 2008
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My Fake Baby
A programme that was televised showing the process of dolls that look and feel lifelike and the incite to the people that purchase these realistic baby dolls.
A lot of love and care are put into these replicate reborning babies by a lady who runs baby bunting nursery.
Although these dolls are a work of art within themselves, these reborning babies can be purchased for reasons other than collector items.
While watching the programme I can see and try and understand why the dolls are popular, I also think they can e purchased for the wrong reasons.
For a collection, can be perfectly natural but to actually buy and treat the dolls as a real baby seems a little disturbing.
Fr one lady it seemed she missed her Grandson as he moved to New Zealand with his mother and her new partner after she fought cancer and was given the all clear. Now after surviving an ordeal like that she has all the rights too not let life slip her by, the Grandmother took over parenting her Grandson for the 2 years and then have them both move to the other side of the world must have been hard.
This lady took photographs of her Grandson when he was a baby and the doll was modelled to his features, she showed the finished work to her Grandson and sad this is a baby you, when answered it is a doll she seem to get upset, it was when he started taking it out in a pram that cased concern or me. Too use the doll to suppress feelings of loss and emptiness is one thing but pretending it is a living thing I feel can start to trigger inaccuracies in reality, or can it help keep a person sane before pining strikes it hold.
Worse that that another lady had whole array of them, with a pram for each, each pram had different sets of wheels for them, inside ones and outside ones, now she did treat them as real babies dressed them, walk them, carried fake formula of milky conditioner around, as if they were a real baby.
The lady may have had reasons for either not having any children herself but surely a dog would be more beneficial, at least you would have interaction, she says she often wonders and imagines what the” babies” would do but feels she would not be able to handle the noise and the mess of a human child.
It seems as though this could be a very lonely life even if you do have a mute companion. This lady in particular shops for clothing for these reborn dolls, and Im not talking your cheap 99P shops, try Harrods, Roberto Cavalli clothing and bottle holders totting up a bill of nearly £300.00 in one purchase.
Let alone flying to America to escort her new purchase home, rather than having the doll shipped to her, as it happened the doll was damage and had to be returned before it had the chance to be carried across the Atlantic in the arms of a lady.
I kept thinking is it me, and I not understanding this, and tried to imagine why these people are fixated with pretending these dolls are their siblings. I could not, and Im an open minded person. I know people use animals and make them part of the family and treat them as human beings, but again and animal has life and characteristics, you can interact with them, I just can not stop thinking that there are serious metal issues that are unhealthy in utilising these dolls in this way, and my thoughts change form disbelief to pity, pity that these people can not find happiness in a living entity other than a object that has no life to it, as one husband said “ it looks like it should be on a slab in a mortuary”
They even go as far as to make the impression of them breathing, oohh creepy.
Give us your views and understanding on this subject, help us understand if you wish.
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