Sex dolls aren’t a new invention for men looking to find escape through sexual release. However, there are some who are taking the concept a little too far, to the extent of declaring their undying love for these sex dolls. In one of their recent stories, Channel News Asia dug up one such ‘rubber romance’ between Japanese physiotherapist, Masayuki Ozaki and ‘the love of his life’, Mayu, a sex doll.
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One not-so-fine day, Masayuki found the love die out of his marriage when his wife gave birth to their daughter. They weren’t having sex anymore and that left the 45-year-old physiotherapist distraught. “After my wife gave birth we stopped having sex and I felt a deep sense of loneliness,” he tells AFP. “But the moment I saw Mayu in the showroom, it was love at first sight.” He blushes as he reveals this. Masayuki found his silicone sex doll in the window of a sex toy showroom and now, she shares a bed with him.
He confesses that his family was initially revolted by the idea. “My wife was furious when I first brought Mayu home. These days she puts up with it, reluctantly,” he says. “When my daughter realised it wasn’t a giant Barbie doll, she freaked out and said it was gross – but now she’s old enough to share Mayu’s clothes.” The arrangement triggered angry outbursts within the family of three, initially. However, Masayuki reassures that they arrived at a ‘delicate truce’ of sorts.
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The physiotherapist goes on to reason in the same interview about how he is turned off by human relationships and that Japanese women are “cold-hearted”, adding further that, “They’re very selfish. Men want someone to listen to them without grumbling when they get home from work.” While we can agree that Masayuki might be having the emotional intelligence quotient of an orangutan, I’m secretly wondering what these women he talks about would say about the men.
Speaking more about his undying love for his… erm… sex doll, Masayuki says, “Whatever problems I have, Mayu is always there waiting for me. I love her to bits and want to be with her forever.” He further adds, “I can’t imagine going back to a human being. I want to be buried with her and take her to heaven.”
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In another instance, 62-year-old Senji Nakajima, quips, “Human beings are so demanding. People always want something from you – like money or commitment.” The Tokyo-born businessman man has a girlfriend named Saori who is a rubber doll. In the same interview to AFP, Nakajima confesses how his heart flutters when he comes home to his girlfriend. His family too has been divided on his relationship with the doll; while his son has accepted it, his daughter hasn’t. However, Nakajima who has separated from his wife, proclaims, “She never betrays me, she makes my worries melt away,” adding that he will never date a real woman again. “They’re heartless.”
The sex doll industry (yes, there is an industry) is thriving off this newfound means of love. And more and more Japanese men are falling head over heels in a new kind of love with these dolls. Honestly it’s just little; but a lot downrightly creepy. But, hey, love knows no… heart…?
Is real human love redundant now?
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