Comments
I can't remember what video it was that I saw years ago but it was a look into the life of a group who played with toys and dolls like this in their 50's, and explored how it often connects to people who went through traumatic upbringings and essentially lost their childhoods and how they spend a lot of their life essentially making up for that lost time.
The older I get the more I understand shit like this. They aren’t hurting anyone and they found an accepting community. At the end of the day, isn’t that what we all want?
I feel like a lot of people who do this kind of thing have lost their own children so I’m not going to judge.
They aren’t hurting anyone.
Is it weird? Yes.
Are they hurting anyone? No.
Are they forcing other people to participate? Also no.
It's definitely not for me, but they seem to have a community and they seem to be enjoying themselves without bothering anyone else.
I’m just happy they’re happy.
I just really respect that all the men and women found each other and built a community around parenting CPKs. I could’ve never imagined finding other people with the same niche in such a seemingly small midwestern town
My dad taught me that if people are having fun and not hurting anybody that I should not make fun of them. I’m not making fun of them. But they do kind of scare me.
That one dude is in it for the multitude of ladies.
(This stuff has always just creeped me tf out.)


