ex dolls are created for sexual pleasure, but sometimes people have
other ideas. Check out ten incredibly strange (and often hilarious)
ways that people have used love dolls to suit their needs.

Australian Police and a State Emergency Services crew were called to the
rescue when an woman and a man, both 19, decided to use inflatable sex
dolls to float down a flood-swollen river. The woman lost her doll and
clung to a tree until rescue workers could arrive to help her. The
incident prompted a warning from police that blow-up sex toys are "not
recognized flotation devices."
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Dutch artist Sander Reijgers is recycling inflatable sex dolls to make rain-resistant clothing.
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During World War II, Hitler's Nazi soldiers often contracted sexually transmitted diseases,
especially syphilis, from the French prostitutes they frequented.
This is why Hitler approved the top-secret "Borghild Project," in 1940, a
mission inspired by SS chief Heinrich Himmler, who first alerted Hitler
to the syphilis problem.
The dolls were inflatable, blonde, blue-eyed, and could fit into the soldier's backpacks. Unfortunately, the soldiers soon refused to carry the dolls for fear that the dolls would be discovered if they were ever captured by enemy forces.(Link | Photo)

In the movie Lars And The Real Girl,
a delusional young man begins an unconventional relationship with a
doll he buys on the Internet. The movie stars Ryan Gosling and Bianca,
the same doll featured in item #5 of this list (she's famous!).
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In addition to her movie stardom, Bianca has taken a cross-country trip AND gone skydiving! Look, they even took video to prove it:
Use It As A Raft
As Material For Clothing
To Prevent Syphilis During WWII
The dolls were inflatable, blonde, blue-eyed, and could fit into the soldier's backpacks. Unfortunately, the soldiers soon refused to carry the dolls for fear that the dolls would be discovered if they were ever captured by enemy forces.
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