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【documentary on sex dolls】
Every documentary on sex dolls follows the same arc—lonely owners, glossy silicone, and a touch of pity. But what gets edited out tells a far more interesting story. This abstract exposes the raw footage that never makes the final cut: factory workers painting nipples for eight hours straight, customs agents confiscating shipments labeled "mannequins," and repair technicians who patch torn orifices like surgeons. The discussion pivots from emotional narratives to the gritty logistics that documentaries conveniently ignore—supply chain fragility, silicone rationing during material shortages
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Every documentary on sex dolls follows the same arc—lonely owners, glossy silicone, and a touch of pity. But what gets edited out tells a far more interesting story. This abstract exposes the raw footage that never makes the final cut: factory workers painting nipples for eight hours straight, customs agents confiscating shipments labeled "mannequins," and repair technicians who patch torn orifices like surgeons. The discussion pivots from emotional narratives to the gritty logistics that documentaries conveniently ignore—supply chain fragility, silicone rationing during material shortages
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