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Please don’t dump your Sex doll

Police in New Jersey, USA, received a report of a naked woman’s body in a nature reserve… Three hours later, the coroner cried and announced that it was a discarded silicone doll…

Impulsivity often comes in the name of love, but in reality it is a different thing. If you can’t do it, don’t dabble in love.
This piece of advice not only applies to lovers, but should also be kept in mind by Sex doll lovers.

A breakup with a human being is nothing more than a big road going one way or the other, but a breakup with a doll will be faced with the dilemma of how to place her.

Before the acquisition, she is a goddess, the light of life, the fire of desire.

In a thousand entanglements with you, she becomes emaciated. When the passion fades, she becomes an intractable discard.

No one would be stupid enough to walk down the street carrying a human figure in broad daylight, but abandoning a doll in the wilderness in the dead of night is apparently not a good idea either.

The New Jersey State Police found the body of a naked woman in a nature preserve in Allenhurst. This is definitely considered a big deal for police in a small town with a jurisdictional population of no more than seven hundred.

“The crime scene reminded me of an Eastern horror story about an evil force that can shed its skin like a change of clothes.”

When they waited sternly for three hours for the coroner from the next town over, they were told by the coroner that the supposed body was just a doll.

“The oops was inevitable, the doll fit the human anatomy perfectly, she had realistic skin and human features.”

Hundreds of thousands of dolls are sold globally every year, a number that has grown by another 25% during the 2020-2021 period, and more and more people who have been locked up in their homes due to the epidemic are becoming budding doll lovers.

And how to properly dispose of old favorite dolls is becoming a problem for doll lovers around the globe, and inadvertently increasing the number of police calls in various countries.

Residents of Cochran, Ohio, were paralyzed by a “corpse” curled up in a plastic bag.

Mark Denny, the town’s police chief, calmly yanked her out of the garbage bag and restored her to her living form with grace and skill.

“This is the second time in three weeks that the police have been called out for a doll.”

Every doll that is tragically abandoned by her partner is publicized in the lost and found locker by the Colerain Township Police.

Though the doll will never be picked up, anonymous people have erected a tombstone in her honor and are calling her Mandy.

As the saying goes, if you rely on the mountain, you will eat the sea.In the matter of disposing of dolls, hobbyists think along the same lines.

This is most notable in Japan, which emphasizes the separation of garbage; if you dispose of your dolls in the same way as regular garbage, the whole street will know that you’re messing with them.

That’s why in Japan, doll lovers and police officers usually have to master the art of going up and down the mountain.

Not long ago, Japanese youtuber Natsuki Tanaka was terrified by a drowning man floating in the sea while filming in the seaside city of Hachinohe.

“I was supposed to be filming a fishing volg and thought it would turn into a thrilling adventure because of that, but it turned out it was just an inflatable doll.”

Though with his extensive experience, Natsuki Tanaka quickly determined that what was floating in the water was not human.

But police, firefighters and EMTs rushed to the scene as eager local residents gathered around.

As they searched and salvaged, the doll shriveled as it lost its buoyancy in the water.

The onlookers dispersed in a fit of giggles as the police cursed that it was illegal dumping of oversized garbage.

Sex doll enthusiasts naively think that the ocean can erase everything, just like some people flush all the trash in their homes down the toilet.

Of course, they didn’t think that the realistic silicone of the sex dolls they paid good money for would embolden the police.

Back in 2008, the Shizuoka Prefectural Police received a call to the police, “I found what looks like a body in the forest.”

When police arrived at the scene, they did see a humanoid wrapped in a sleeping bag, with its body and limbs bound with rope.

“The humanoid object was 170 centimeters tall, but weighed only 30 kilograms, and was flexible to the touch,” said Officer Nakamura, who investigated the case that year, and who still can’t forget the eerie scene.

Due to the frequency of oopsies, doll lovers abroad now prefer to hide their tired dolls at home and avoid abandoning them as much as possible.

But even so, it’s still possible for the police to have a wasted job.

Amsterdam police once received a call from a caller who claimed that a woman had been standing by the window in the same position for hours in her next-door neighbor’s house.

And when the police arrived on the scene and broke down the door, the only thing they could do was to move the inflatable doll aside and not cause more misunderstandings.

So in order to avoid wasting police and social resources, we ask all doll lovers to dispose of their dolls properly.

However, there are exceptions to every rule. In Indonesia, there is a village that worships dolls drifting in the sea as if they were gods coming down to earth.

It seems that Sex dolls have more “religious value” waiting to be discovered……

Related Reading:What Sex Dolls Mean to Men?

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