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Fake Babies, Fake Lives - FoxNews.com
Published June 28, 2011
The dolls, which can cost more than $12,000 (but often sell for several hundred or a few thousand dollars)—have extremely realistic hair and incredibly lifelike facial features and skin tone, thanks to many hours spent by artists who paint them, complete with one-of-a-kind birthmarks—and painstakingly apply their locks and lashes. Some of the dolls are made to look exactly like premature babies and delivered with an incubator and even with IVs.
Some younger women claim the dolls satisfy their maternal needs. Some middle-aged women claim the dolls comfort them as their children leave for college. Indeed, companies will supply custom-made dolls that closely resemble a woman’s own baby—born twenty years before.
It would be one thing if women were buying “reborn dolls” out of morbid curiosity or a passion to collect them (like Hummel figurines). But women are taking their dolls out in strollers (no kidding) and strapping them into car seats for trips to the mall. Fortunately, they don’t actually believe their “babies” are real. That would be a true psychotic delusion. But they are able to suspend disbelief and play with them as though they are real—kind of like believing in a movie while you are watching it..
I remember seeing a tv show about these women a long time ago - seriously mentally disturbed people. but at least they aren't killing anyone.
It is twisted that some head out of the house with all this child stuff in tow to get attention - but, again, weird but no extreme harm done.
creepy. they should get a cat.
Amen. Unless they like that they really don't have to "care" for the doll. Then poor kitty.
ok......confession time.........i want a cat very badly, but we are taking off to sail our boat (cruise) for an very extended period, and to other countries, so having a cat is not practical for us. one of my friends gave me a stuffed cat that "breathes" and purrs. i enjoy her, but i don't walk her!
creepy. they should get a cat.
I don't see this as much different than spending $250 for an "Official" team jersey and wearing it to the game.
The instinct to parent in some people is extremely strong, to the point of neurotic; if you're one of those people but can't have kids, I can see why this would happen.
They're not really harming anyone by doing this.
It's funny, on the mom/identity front. I remember when my name stopped being used, and commented on it. "Oh, hi! You must be Amelia's mom. I'm Tiara's mom."
I love the progression. my name changed as my kids got older. I was Keiffer's dad, then Savannah's dad. now I have two names, I am Lamar & Darius's dad by the time L&D get out of the house I will be little timmy's granddad. :lamo
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