Teenage Love Doll

Teenage Love Doll stands out as a film that captures the essence of punk by showing how inexperienced young adults create noisy and transgressive art, and is an outstanding contender for being punk’s most authentic representation. Shot on super 8 film before director David Markey reached 21 and released as an underground screening hit before finally being distributed on DVD, its youthful cast and low budget production values heighten its comic effect while taking an unflinching look at music industry lifecycle – Hilary Rubens, Jennifer Schwartz and Janet Housden give terrific performances as three hopeful members of one band while Tracy Lea and Steven McDonald add their talents as their manager and rival leader respectively!

Thirteen participants use their dolls as substitute partners (substitute usage). These individuals become emotionally attached to their dolls and consider them part of their lives, often taking photographs with them or using them sexually for various activities such as intercourse, teasing and masturbation.

Two users owned children-like dolls that they used to fantasize pedosexual fantasies with. Most doll owners participate in online communities dedicated to dolls, communicating with other enthusiasts via forums devoted to them and gathering technical information about dolls; offline meetings were extremely rare compared to these online forums; some users shared that their relationships with their dolls had changed over time.