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En las redes, los trastornos psicológicos son el nuevo horóscopo: todo el mundo tiene uno que le encaja
A recent video by reborn artist Beatriz Senra, known as 'my.baby.flowers.reborn,' has garnered significant attention for showcasing an incredibly lifelike silicone reborn doll named Lelou. The doll, presented by Senra, features a full-body silicone construction, offering remarkable flexibility and a soft, realistic feel. One of its most notable attributes is a functional wetting system, allowing the doll to wet its diaper after being fed water from a bottle. Senra demonstrated the doll's movable head and limbs, emphasizing the artistry involved in creating such a realistic infant replica. She described the experience of holding Lelou as akin to cradling a real newborn. The video has sparked a wide range of reactions among viewers. Many expressed awe at the doll's realism and the skill of the artist, with comments like "Madre mia si es que parece de verdad, que preciosidad!!" and "Ostras creo que este reborn es el más realista que he visto nunca. A mí personalmente no tendría ninguno pero admiro mucho el arte que hacéis." However, the lifelike nature of reborn dolls also elicits feelings of unease or raises questions about their purpose. Some viewers commented on the dolls being "inquietante" (unsettling) or "aterrador" (terrifying), while others pondered "quien compra eso y para que?" (who buys this and for what?). The discussion highlights the complex emotions and societal perceptions surrounding these highly realistic collectible dolls.
En las redes, los trastornos psicológicos son el nuevo horóscopo: todo el mundo tiene uno que le encaja