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29-01-2008, 10:20 PM   #11

Re: Reborn baby...


These dolls have been going for years and are sold on e-bay by different people. It is an art form of a type and having seen and held them, Mark's sister has two, I can honestly say they are beautiful and not at all creepy or unnerving. What is creepy is the people that get them instead of a real baby or to replace a lost child. They are an ornament just like any model doll.



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29-01-2008, 10:47 PM   #12

Re: Reborn baby...


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It's SO SAD - is it too hard for people with these difficulties to get the counseling they obviously need?
But the couple who spent all that money at Harrods, who were the same ones who went all the way to America to buy one of these dolls, didn't want children because they were too houseproud!

They openly said they didn't want real babies as they'd get dirty & she said she wouldn't possibly buy the posh Harrods clothes / booties to put on a real child as they would get all dirty...that's just weird!



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29-01-2008, 11:01 PM   #13

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But the couple who spent all that money at Harrods, who were the same ones who went all the way to America to buy one of these dolls, didn't want children because they were too houseproud!

They openly said they didn't want real babies as they'd get dirty & she said she wouldn't possibly buy the posh Harrods clothes / booties to put on a real child as they would get all dirty...that's just weird!
Just thank God that couple didn't have children; their lives would have been unbearable....



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30-01-2008, 12:45 AM   #14

Re: Reborn baby...


I think there are far worse things in life people do at least they are not harming any-one.

Me personally I don't like them but I was never a fan of dolls even as a kid prefered animals



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30-01-2008, 12:05 PM   #15

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These dolls have been going for years and are sold on e-bay by different people. It is an art form of a type and having seen and held them, Mark's sister has two, I can honestly say they are beautiful and not at all creepy or unnerving. What is creepy is the people that get them instead of a real baby or to replace a lost child. They are an ornament just like any model doll.
Thats exactly what i think... Having one of those dolls just to replace a lost child... thats disturbing. Id like to have one though, I loved playing with my dolls as a kid, which have been up in the loft for years.



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30-01-2008, 01:54 PM   #16

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I do like the dolls and ordered one once from a magazine, but was very disappointed when it arrived and sent it back. I also have an 'adult' dolls house, it is beautiful. However, I would have one only as a collector item, I think the disturbing part is that people buy clothes for them, take time to 'bond' with them. change them, bathe them and the most bizarre take them out in a pram. I agree, each to their own and they aren't doing anyone any harm, I just feel it is unnatural and weird personally.



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