What would you choose, a sex doll or a family?


More and more Japanese men are falling in love with silicone dolls, which has led to a decline in the fertility rate in Japan. More and more Japanese men are unwilling to face the requirements of the other half to avoid falling out of love. Rather than talking about true love, they prefer to find "true love" in dolls.

Japanese physiotherapist Ozaki, 45, lost enthusiasm for marriage and found a strange outlet to fill the emptiness inside, according to AFP. The silicone sex doll is said to have slept with Ozaki and lived under the same roof as his wife and teenage daughter.

He said: "We hadn't had a close relationship since my wife gave birth to our daughter and I felt very lonely at the time.

Ozaki pushes a sex doll on a date in a wheelchair and helps her dress sexy with various wigs and jewelry. "I saw Jennifer in the showroom and it was love at first sight. My wife was mad when she brought Jennifer home, but recently she was forced to accept it."

He added that his daughter was completely shocked when she found out that Jennifer was not a giant Barbie.

Ozaki also admitted that he hates interpersonal relationships, "Japanese girls are cruel and selfish. When men go home, they will only find someone to listen to their complaints, but this is not always the case."

Ozaki's wife, Riho, does everything possible to ignore the doll. She said: "I'll keep doing housework. I'll cook, I'll clean. I don't want to sleep with sex."

According to market insiders, about 2,000 silicone sex doll are sold on the Japanese market every year, priced at around 6,000 euros. They have adjustable fingers, detachable heads and genitals.

The CEO of a company that makes realistic sex dolls said: "Dolls today are very different from dolls in the '70s. Dolls now feel real, like real skin. More and more boys are buying lifelike love Dolls because they believe they can communicate. And sex dolls.”

These sex dolls are very popular with disabled guests, the bereaved and doll lovers. Some men even use dolls to avoid lovesickness.

"People really ask for a lot, like money or promises," said Nakajima, a 62-year-old Japanese man with two children. Nakajima's relationship with silicone sex dolls has fractured the family, but he still doesn't want to give up the dolls. His wife banned the doll from being brought into the house, his daughter objected, but his son had come to terms with it.

Nakajima believes he has found true love and believes that the sex doll is a real person. He said: "I don't cheat or be ashamed because I see her as a person.

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