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Stolen from another forum.....

Rent-a-doll blows hooker market wide open

It's hard to tell whether it's a condemnation of Japanese men or Japanese women, but workers in one of the fastest-growing sectors of the country's thriving call girl market are all absolute dolls - really, according to Spa! (12/21).

Several companies are involved in the bustling trade supplying customers looking to slip it into some silicon, with lifelike figurines that set back buyers something in the vicinity of 600,000 yen as opposed to the simple, blow-up types with the permanently open mouths that can be bought from vending machines for a few thousand yen.

Prime among the sellers of silicon sex workers is Doll no Mori (http://www.dollnomori.com/), which runs a 24-hour service supplying love dolls, or Dutch wives as the Japanese call them, to customers in southern Tokyo and neighboring Kanagawa Prefecture.

"We opened for business in July this year," Hajime Kimura, owner of Doll no Mori tells Spa! "Originally, we were going to run a regular call girl service, but one day while we were surfing the Net we found this business offering love doll deliveries. We decided the labor costs would be cheaper and changed our line of business."

Outlays are low, with the doll's initial cost the major investment and wages never a problem for employers.

"We've got four dolls working for us at the moment. We get at least one job a day, even on weekdays, so we made back our initial investment in the first month," Kimura says. "Unlike employing people, everything we make becomes a profit and we never have to worry about the girls not turning up for work."

Doll no Mori charges start at 13,000 yen for a 70-minute session with the dolls, which is about the same price as a regular call girl service. The company boasts of many repeat customers and a membership clientele topping 200.

"Nearly all our customers choose our two-hour option. There're plenty of things you can do with the dolls, like take photos of them. Some customers also prefer the six hours a week option," Kimura says. "It's probably cheaper for most of our customers to go out and buy their own dolls, but when you think of problems like storage and maintenance, then renting them is probably better."

Doll no Mori's four dolls are called Alice, Ai, Mayu and Tina, with the doe-eyed mangaesque Alice who closely resembles a little child by far the most popular of its love doll call girls.

Incidentally, though the dolls each have different heads, their bodies are all the same, with exactly the same proportions.

Doll no Mori is even a fully fledged, registered trader within Japan's sex business.

"We registered under the requirements of the law regarding adult entertainment," Kimura tells Spa! "The cops couldn't stop laughing at us."

....and fully legal.

You probaly have seen it before......

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And for those just *chewing at the bit* wanting to see what these dolls look like:

http://www.dollnomori.com/main.html

SCARY. SHIT.

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Edited by Rezz
interesting how you guys know the URL.....

Realdolls has been around for a loooooong time. It did the rounds like Goatse.cx. I'd love to feel one of these dolls (that sounds so wrong) and see if they feel like human flesh.

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