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‘Before, I could never have imagined a person living with a doll, but now I can,’ says Senji Nakajima, 62. He lives with Saori, a silicone doll, and not just lives but takes care of her – washes, feeds, hugs, brings her to bed, and talks to her. Dolls are in high demand among the Japanese. Doll vendor Noboru Tanaka explains it this way: ‘When you make love to your wife, there can be some problems. With a doll, none matters!’ The dolls often replace real partners in Japan. Experts say it may be one of the reason births and the population is declining. But Mr Nakajima doesn’t care; he is sure Saori is the love of his life. Learn more about his story in the clip. Then, watch the full documentary Substitutes about people who have silicone dolls to help overcome loneliness. #Japan#humanstories Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary