Draft:GKdoll(Garage Kit Doll)
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GKdoll is a new cultural output based on garage kit. On the one hand, it has the spiritual sustenance function[1] of the original garage doll and the intuitive display of anime or game characters. On the other hand, it also has some attributes of a sex doll[2] and can be used as a tool for masturbation.
The development of GKdoll is gradually enriched based on the spread of animation, comics, and games. At the same time, a rich industrial chain has also been formed, and some excellent factories and brands can also be seen, such as LORIBear, etc.
GKdoll represents the epitome of an era. Young people in this era are more willing to immerse themselves in a virtual parallel world. Giving garage kits a new life and making sex dolls easier to package and carry is undoubtedly a key factor in the development of this industry.
- ^ Peter Eardley and Carl Still, Aquinas: A Guide for the Perplexed (London: Continuum, 2010), pp. 34–35
- ^ Ferguson, Anthony. The Sex Doll: A History. McFarland, 2010. p. 9–23. ISBN 978-0-7864-4794-7