Men who found true love in love dolls!
When the marriage lost its brilliance, Masayuki Ozaki (45) tried to fill the hole in her heart with something strange-a silicon love doll. For him, this doll is his loved one.
The life-sized doll "Mayu" lives under the same roof as Mr. Ozaki's wife and teenage daughter in Tokyo, and shares a bed with Mr. Ozaki. She argued until her wife managed to accept the situation.
"At first, I felt lonely because my wife had a child and became sexless, and I was lonely because I couldn't be dealt with," Ozaki, who works as a physiotherapist in Tokyo, told AFP. "I saw a picture of a doll in a magazine I opened when I was worried. When I went to the showroom and saw Mayu, I fell in love at first sight."
Ozaki, who blushes her face, puts Mayu on sexy clothes, wigs, and accessories, and puts her on her wheelchair to go out on a date.
I bought eyebrows without telling his wife. "When my first (doll) came to my house, my wife and children were surprised. (Recently) I'm used to it."
Her daughter said, "I was happy that she was a big doll because she was small at first. She said she was embarrassed," said Ozaki. Her grown-up daughter is now sometimes dressed in eyebrows.
The number of Japanese men who seek romance from dolls like Mr. Ozaki is increasing.
Mr. Ozaki says he is not excited about his relationship with human women. "Recently, Japanese women are getting a little colder. Maybe they have a dirty heart, they are cold to people," he said, enjoying a beach date with Mayu.
"Sometimes women are selfish. Men are tired and want to hear the story. I want them to listen without getting angry."
"Even if she comes back from a hard job, she feels reassured that she's always up and waiting," he says to Mayu. "I'm a lover and healed. I can't let go. I want to keep it by my side. (When I'm with you) I feel calm and soothed."
"I can't think of returning to (relationship with) humans. I want to be buried together and brought to the world."
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