South African realistic baby dolls a hit

James

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South Africans producing and selling realistic baby dolls, called "reborns", for thousands of rand, are battling to keep up with demand for their wares, The Star reported on Thursday.

Doll artist Romie Strydom, based in Hillcrest, KwaZulu-Natal, recently sold a hand-cast silicon lifelike baby doll for R200,000 to a buyer in the United States.

Eva Topham, who imports doll-making kits, said it was difficult to keep up with demand. Since starting her import...read more here: South African realistic baby dolls a hit
 
That's really creepy. Who would buy something like this?

Excuse me there's nothing creepy about wanting a surrogate baby to shower upon it the love and affection that you never received as a child, and dress up in your dead grandmother's lace and call 'Sandy' and spoon-feed cereal to and sing to while rocking in a chair and plotting the demise of your childhood nemesis...
 
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