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Stepford_CT wrote:
If you wake up and find yourself dead, you're really not dead.
I guess it depends on how we define "dead."
Option #1 would be a complete cessation of physical life and consciousness while option #2 represents a possibility of one's consciousness awakening outside the physical body.
Since I have never been dead, I have no idea what to expect.
So I was just trying to cover all possibilities.
No matter how pretty she is, there is a guy out there somewhere who is tired of her shit!
Girlfriends are for guys who haven't found the right doll yet.
Well this is one depressing topic. I wonder how the news would've reacted if the doll wasn't home made? The article seemed to be emphasizing the doll instead of the poor man that died...
Even with my dolls, I can only see a future where I am surrounded by my family and loved ones on a deathbed where I feel truly relieved and happy to let go.
I see these dolls as a temporary thing in my life because I'm no Egyptian pharaoh; when I'm gone, these plastic things are staying here for someone else to grope- or get trashed. IMO the dolls are nice, but they can only simulate human contact not fully replicate it.
Zennam wrote:Well this is one depressing topic. I wonder how the news would've reacted if the doll wasn't home made? The article seemed to be emphasizing the doll instead of the poor man that died...
I agree. We would have never heard about this if a doll wasn't involved. I mean, no one cared about the poor guy when he was alive and it's only because he had a doll that it becomes news worthy. That's a sad commentary on human priorities when the idea of a guy having a doll is made out to be a bigger tragedy than a person dying alone and unloved.
But on the bright side, perhaps his doll kept him from feeling lonely and unloved. That's the part that the doll haters and detractors will never understand.
No matter how pretty she is, there is a guy out there somewhere who is tired of her shit!
Girlfriends are for guys who haven't found the right doll yet.
In the 1980 movie "Raise The Titanic", Sir Alec Guinness (Obi Wan Kenobi in Star Wars) plays a character who says, "We all end up in a single bed sooner or later."
Uncanny wrote:I would prefer to be unaware of this story.
Why? Is it because you fear what happens after your own death?
You can avoid being found like that, if you life an unhappy life without a doll.
However this doesn't prevent the risk to be found in other humilating positions.
I would rather like to be found dead with my Realdoll in bed instead of this:
Just a tip though: If you do manage to have a date come over, you’ll want to consider hiding the Hug Me Pillow. They might start wondering where the rest of the pillow person is.
If you don't want to be found in bed with a doll you can get a doll to sleep on
Housekeeping note: I'm moving this thread to the media section because it's a discussion about a news article.
"Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together." -- Liz Taylor
"Home, where my love lies waiting silently for me." -- hipsters Simon & Garfunkel, singing about doll ownership before it was cool.
Home made . If this was a 70 yr old lady with a silicone dildo stuck in her cooch ded on rocking chair, would that be any different?
I would argue but than again it be like I'm trolling. Its just more sexual shaming.. sadly. I won't point fingers but you know to blame when they try to control news outlets with it to their audience members.
I've always been saying that if one's going to be found in such a situation the doll's got to be that smashing good for everyone to be jealous - "good for him" . . .
I've always been saying that if one's going to be found in such a situation the doll's got to be that smashing good for everyone to be jealous - "good for him" . . .