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I'm holding out for just 2 more years. If the right woman hasn't picked up my brain waves and homed in on me by the time I turn 50, I'll just say the hell with it and buy one of those life-size silicone love dolls.

I'm asexual, so she ought to last until I'm 80 at least.
 
Zed,there are some really fantasic Women on this site,who are looking for a Man to make them feel as if they are needed and loved. Some of them in your age group.

They are looking for someone.
They are looking for someone to love them,and looking for someone to love in return.

Why not try connecting with them?
They are real,with real emotion's.
Everyone want's,and need's someone.
Why not give it it a try,see what happen's? :)
 
It doesn't sound like that would suit the OP's purpose.
 
kamya said:
Try a fleshlight first. A lot cheaper if you don't like it.

I would say this is a snide comment... unless you are actually serious? :club:
 
AnonymousMe said:
kamya said:
100% serious. Those dolls are expensive as fresia.

They're worth it if you're forever alone though.

How can these dolls help you ? (Apart from the obvious)
It's not like you can have a conversation with them.
 
Triple Bogey said:
AnonymousMe said:
kamya said:
100% serious. Those dolls are expensive as fresia.

They're worth it if you're forever alone though.

How can these dolls help you ? (Apart from the obvious)
It's not like you can have a conversation with them.

You obviously can't have a conversation with them :p

They can help in a way. Silicone and metal are never going to be a substitute for flesh and blood, but dolls can relieve loneliness, be it temporal or permanent. Like I said on the thread I linked above, it's still better than not experiencing anything at all and at least you would die having an idea of how the real deal is.
 
To each his own, but pets relieve loneliness too. And they can communicate back to you - in their own way, of course but in a way that might be more satisfying than a doll.

-Teresa
 
AnonymousMe said:
Triple Bogey said:
AnonymousMe said:
kamya said:
100% serious. Those dolls are expensive as fresia.

They're worth it if you're forever alone though.

How can these dolls help you ? (Apart from the obvious)
It's not like you can have a conversation with them.

You obviously can't have a conversation with them :p

They can help in a way. Silicone and metal are never going to be a substitute for flesh and blood, but dolls can relieve loneliness, be it temporal or permanent. Like I said on the thread I linked above, it's still better than not experiencing anything at all and at least you would die having an idea of how the real deal is.


You can pay for all sorts of activities though.

An escort for example. Have a meal or go to the movies. Experience what that's like. The company and conversation.

And then there's the sex part. Even if you don't want to go the whole way, even having a cuddle with a real person, a sex worker seems a lot better than a doll.
 
Triple Bogey said:
AnonymousMe said:
Triple Bogey said:
AnonymousMe said:
kamya said:
100% serious. Those dolls are expensive as fresia.

They're worth it if you're forever alone though.

How can these dolls help you ? (Apart from the obvious)
It's not like you can have a conversation with them.

You obviously can't have a conversation with them :p

They can help in a way. Silicone and metal are never going to be a substitute for flesh and blood, but dolls can relieve loneliness, be it temporal or permanent. Like I said on the thread I linked above, it's still better than not experiencing anything at all and at least you would die having an idea of how the real deal is.


You can pay for all sorts of activities though.

An escort for example. Have a meal or go to the movies. Experience what that's like. The company and conversation.

And then there's the sex part. Even if you don't want to go the whole way, even having a cuddle with a real person, a sex worker seems a lot better than a doll.

Your response doesn't surprise me at all; it's one of the most typical answers given to doll owners. It's unconscious mockery more than anything.
 
AnonymousMe said:
Triple Bogey said:
AnonymousMe said:
Triple Bogey said:
AnonymousMe said:
They're worth it if you're forever alone though.

How can these dolls help you ? (Apart from the obvious)
It's not like you can have a conversation with them.

You obviously can't have a conversation with them :p

They can help in a way. Silicone and metal are never going to be a substitute for flesh and blood, but dolls can relieve loneliness, be it temporal or permanent. Like I said on the thread I linked above, it's still better than not experiencing anything at all and at least you would die having an idea of how the real deal is.


You can pay for all sorts of activities though.

An escort for example. Have a meal or go to the movies. Experience what that's like. The company and conversation.

And then there's the sex part. Even if you don't want to go the whole way, even having a cuddle with a real person, a sex worker seems a lot better than a doll.

Your response doesn't surprise me at all; it's one of the most typical answers given to doll owners. It's unconscious mockery more than anything.

That's not an answer.
 
A life-size doll won't reject you (if it does, you have problems).
It won't get all pathetic and whiny and suddenly want kids.
It won't feed you disgusting things.
It won't throw away your prized possessions.
It won't push you away when you really need a hug.
It will never whine about being cold.

And for the sex apes, a life-size doll has one advantage which is pretty obvious.
 
Zed said:
A life-size doll won't reject you (if it does, you have problems).
It won't get all pathetic and whiny and suddenly want kids.
It won't feed you disgusting things.
It won't throw away your prized possessions.
It won't push you away when you really need a hug.
It will never whine about being cold.

And for the sex apes, a life-size doll has one advantage which is pretty obvious.

I would rather live with a real woman and experience those disadvantages, instead of taking care of a man-made corpse.
Don't forget that you and I have flaws too; hopefully we end up meeting someone that, at least, tolerates them :p
 
I do relate to the desire even though I was thinking more along the lines of body pillows, because I've accepted that I'm going to live out my remaining 50-60 years exactly as I am now with the closest I get to people being a pleasant conversation in the workplace. All advice has been followed, and no results have been had. I will never have the company I've put in years of self-improvement for.

It's hard to not give in to fantasy and soothe the pain when I will be alone and unnoticed if I do and alone and unnoticed if I don't. What difference does it make? People already see me as weird, and they do far more unsavory things than I when nobody's watching. Shame only has meaning to those who have something to lose, and a loner has nothing to lose socially other than things like workplace reputation. It's not like people could love, befriend, and spend time with me less than not at all if I were one of "those people" with a pretend companion.

Once crossed, though, barriers of reality and human relations can be difficult to cross back over. I often allow myself to feel closer to characters in movies, videos, podcasts, and streams than I should, and I once or twice caught myself about to speak as if I were an actual participant. Whether or not I've been left to die in the cold by the rest of my species, I don't want to get to the point where I don't recognize that we don't really know each other.
 

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