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Brazil breaks out in a rash over life-like doll craze
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Hyper-realistic "reborn" dolls, resembling real infants, have surged in popularity in Brazil, sparking a national debate. Collectors, predominantly women, face criticism for treating the dolls like real babies, while defenders argue it's a harmless hobby, akin to male-dominated pastimes. The controversy has reached Congress, prompting discussions about psychological support and potential misuse of the dolls.
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