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Huffington Post wrote:These guys are really dolled up.
A new British documentary, "Secrets Of The Living Dolls," follows several "maskers" who dress up as ladies in fake rubber skin. It makes them look, as Gawker aptly describes it, like female sex dolls.
The UK's Channel 4 tries to explain what the video above does not:
BBC Channel 4 wrote:This eye-opening documentary delves into the secretive world of "female masking," where men transform themselves into dolls by squeezing into a second skin.
Female maskers, also known as "dolls," are a hidden community of ordinary family men who lead extraordinary double lives, dressing up in elaborate rubber suits as they strive to become their own ideal fantasy woman. There are thousands of female maskers all over the world, but most have kept their secret behind closed doors.
One of the men in the documentary succinctly explains why he's a masker.
"It's like a beautiful woman walking down the street," he says. "You become one of the beautiful people. You get a lot of attention and attention is not something that I've had a lot of."
"Robert" is a 70-year-old man who says the people he dates don't measure up to what he sees in the mirror when he puts on his second skin.
"They don't look anything like this and it's very difficult to date when you have this to come home to," he says.
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"Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together." -- Liz Taylor
"Home, where my love lies waiting silently for me." -- hipsters Simon & Garfunkel, singing about doll ownership before it was cool.
Tibalt wrote:Omg this reminds me of a comercial where a hot chick gets home from a Date n undresses n unzips into a fat old man.
I remember that. Maybe that's where they got the idea.
"Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together." -- Liz Taylor
"Home, where my love lies waiting silently for me." -- hipsters Simon & Garfunkel, singing about doll ownership before it was cool.
They wouldn't, by any chance, have been inspired by:
"A man has to be what he is, Joey. Can't break the mould. I tried it and it didn't work for me." Alan Ladd, Shane
"The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity." Harlan Ellison
"Dad says that anyone who can't use a slide rule is a cultural illiterate and should not be allowed to vote. Mine is a beauty--a K&E 20-inch Log-log Duplex Decitrig." Robert Heinlein
katiesBoyfriend wrote:They wouldn't, by any chance, have been inspired by:
Almost forgotten how funny they were. My brother and I used to love this, but my parents regarded it as a load of rubbish. My grandfather, however, (born in 1888) thought it was hilarious!
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