Davecat saved for a year and a half to shop
for his mate, a $6000 RealDoll, whom he named Sidore
Kuroneko from the abyss Creations web site thirteen years
ago.
Davecat , although not his real name,
was directed to the web site by an honest friend who knew he had perpetually
been soft on with numerous
kinds of artificial girls .
He hand-picked her facial type, body type, eye colour, makeup, skin tone and bust size and she presently arrived in a FedEx box at his house. He claims it had been
The doll is “anatomically correct” and appears capriciously sort of a human. Her covering is formed of silicone polymer, therefore it’s soft, and she’s even got a pretend tongue. whereas RealDolls are marketed as sex toys, Davecat and other “iDollators” or “technosexuals” see their dolls as life
Davecat told The Atlantic his relationship with the doll was “70 per cent s**, thirty per cent
My experiences with ‘Organic’ [human] girls have either never lasted, or terminated badly,” Davecat aforementioned, you have got to negotiate completely different views, opinions and learn to with all respect exist. Sacrifice and compromise are words ordinarily used once describing a successful wedding. For obvious reasons, this doesn’t appear to be a problem for Sidore.
The 40-year-old workshop employee considers himself an advocate and interpreter for artificial love and people with artificial partners. He’s got a robust on-line presence, spearheaded by his journal “Shouting to hear the echoes”. He’s conjointly appeared on TLC’s show My Strange Addiction and also the BBC documentary Guys and Dolls.