Despite the fact that he already has a wife and a daughter, Ozaki bought Mayu and brought her into his home.
Ozaki told AFP that he was lonely and didn’t have a sex life since his wife had their child. “The moment I saw Mayu in the showroom, it was love at first sight,” he said.
He treated Mayu just like a real woman by taking her out on dates, something that infuriated his wife. When his daughter realized that Mayu wasn’t a Barbie doll, she said it was “gross”.
“Japanese women are cold-hearted,” he said, “They’re very selfish. Men want someone to listen to them without grumbling when they get home from work.”
Around 2,000 of the life-like dolls – which cost around 6,000 US dollars and come with adjustable fingers, a removable head and life-like genitals – are sold each year in Japan, according to industry sources.
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