It should be noted that going forward, this article is very much “Not Safe For Work”, and should only be enjoyed when outside of professional working establishments.
When it comes to how things are made, everyone is always a little bit curious as to how the product reaches its final form. The way that anything is put together always seem to be completely different from the way you might imagine it; this is why Lego is such a popular brand and why television shows like How It’s Made and Mega Builders are extremely popular amongst viewers. Every now and again, however, we get treated to a little taste of how some wildly unusual products are made. This is where the individuals over at the Super Deluxe YouTube channel come in: they asked the questions that everyone else was too afraid to ask “how are Sex Dolls made”?
The creep factor alone is enough to put anyone off from even going inside one of these sex doll factories, but it is strange to see how plastic goop and silicone blobs are turned into lifelike female dolls, complete with any breast size one can dream of, and of course, a ‘working’ vagina.
It is fascinating how the factory workers go about creating these sex dolls, as if they are playing around with clay. The workers first mould the silicone and plastic goo into the shape of females, working at it one limb at a time, before they put it all together onto skeletal frames that seem to be created out of metal.
Then, like a scene from a good Rob Zombie slasher film, they hang the bodies up on hooks where they are treated and sculpted to perfection. The video even showcases how these sex dolls are given wigs, clothes and manicures, in an attempt to look even more lifelike, before they are packaged and marked for shipping.
It goes without saying that the video is as creepy as it is fascinating to watch.
[Sources: Kotaku, Super Deluxe]
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