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Love Sex Doll
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Ovid writes of a myth in which a sex doll was sculpted from ivory by a man from Cyprus named Pygmalion. She was named Galatea. He became so enchanted with the beauty of his own handiwork that he fed her, bathed her, slept with her and did, indeed, put her to the use of a sex doll. Eventually the goddess Aphrodite brought the statue to life.
'Sheela-na-gigs' are marble carvings of naked women that can be found on many old churches around England and Ireland. It was said that by caressing them an individual could gain the power to heal others.
There has long been a sailor's term, or "dama de viaje" in French and Spanish and also "Seemannsbraut" in German respectively, indicating a female doll made of sewn cloth and used by sailors aboard ship.
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