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A mother-and-son team have become one of the driving forces behind what has been described as a 'rubber dolling craze' by manufacturing and selling full female body suits to men who choose to live as female dolls.¡°ÄÐÈË´©Ïð½ºÒ±äÅ®ÈË¡±×î½ü³ÉΪ»ð±¬»°Ìâ¡£¶øÒ»¶Ôĸ×ÓÕýÊÇÕâÒ»ÍøÂçÈȳ±µÄÄ»ºóÍÆÊÖ£¬ÄÐÈËÃÇÂòÁËËûÃÇÉú²úµÄÅ®×ÓÉíÌåÏð½ºÒ¾ͿÉÒÔÒ»ÃëÖÓ±äÅ®ÈË¡£
Adam Ramos and his mother currently cater to 400,000 transgender and cross-dressing people across the world.Ñǵ±¡¤ÀĪ˹ºÍËûĸÇ×Ñз¢µÄÕâÒ»²úÆ·£¬Âú×ãÁËÊÀ½çÉÏ40Íò¿çÐÔ±ðÈ˺ÍÒì×°ñ±µÄÐèÇó¡£
Mr Ramos, from Florida, who oversees the making of dozens of silicone body suits a week, inherited the business from his father, who came up with the idea after watching a TV show called 'RealDoll'.À´×Ô·ðÂÞÀï´ïµÄÀĪ˹ÏÈÉú¸ºÔð¼à²ìÿÖܵĹ轺ÍÞÍÞÉú²ú£¬ËûÊÇ´Ó¸¸Ç×ÊÖÖнӹýÕâÒ»ÊÂÒµµÄ¡£µ±³õ£¬Ëû°Ö°ÖÊÕµ½µçÊÓ½ÚÄ¿¡°RealDoll¡±µÄÆô·¢£¬Ïë³öÁËÕâÃÅÉúÒâ¡£
The show featured life-size dolls that certain men enjoy romantic and sexual relationships with.RealDoll½ÚĿչÏÖÁËÈËÌå´óСµÄÍÞÍÞ£¬²¢ÇÒÏÖʵÉú»îÖÐÓÐÄÐÈËÓëÕâЩÍÞÍÞÁµ°®¡¢ÉõÖÁ·¢ÉúÐÔ°®¹ØÏµ¡£
He then saw an online forum discussing 'RealDoll' and found there was a demand for men wanting similar lifelike doll suits.È»ºó£¬Ëû¾Í¿´µ½ÁËÒ»¸öÌÖÂÛRealDoll½ÚÄ¿µÄÍøÂçÂÛ̳£¬²¢ÇÒ·¢ÏÖÁËÄÐÈ˶ÔÅ®ÌåÍÞÍÞÏð½ºÒµÄÐèÇó¡£
Mr Ramos decided to seize the opportunity and FemSkin was born.ÀĪ˹ÏÈÉú¾ö¶¨×¥×¡ÕâÒ»»ú»á£¬ÓÚÊÇFenSkinÕâÖÖ²úÆ·¾Íµ®ÉúÁË¡£
Each of the body suits, which cost up to $1,850, takes about four hours to complete and weighs roughly 12 pounds.ÿһ¸öÅ®ÌåÍÞÍÞÏð½ºÒ¶¼ÐèÒªºÄʱÊýСʱ²ÅÄÜÍê³É£¬ÖØÔ¼12°õ¡¢Ôì¼Û1850ÃÀÔª¡£

Adam Ramos, who says he takes great pride in making his work look realistic, also produces custom orders from people with burns or scars.Ñǵ±¡¤ÀĪ˹Ñз¢µÄÅ®ÌåÍÞÍÞÏð½ºÒ·dz£±ÆÕ棬ÕâÒ»µãËû¸Ðµ½ºÜ×ÔºÀ¡£Í¬Ê±£¬Ëû»¹½ÓÊÜÄÇЩƤ·ôÉÕÉË»òÓа̺۵ÄÈËÌá½»µÄ¶©µ¥¡£
He refuses however to create masks, because he believes they will always look unrealistic.È»¶øËûÈ´¾Ü¾øÉú²úÃæ¾ß£¬ÒòΪËûÈÏÎªÃæ¾ß¿´ÉÏÈ¥»áºÜ¼Ù¡£
The company featured on a British documentary called Secrets of the Living Dolls, earlier this year.Õâ¼Ò¹«Ë¾½ñÄêÔçЩµÇÉÏÁËÒ»¸ö¼Í¼Ƭ¡ª¡ª¡¶»îÌåÍÞÍÞµÄÃØÃÜ¡·¡£
Unlike transgender people, ¡®maskers¡¯, or ¡®rubber dollers¡¯ as they¡¯re also known, do not feel born in the wrong body. For them, dressing up as a member of the opposite sex is simply a way to have fun.ºÍ±äÐÔÈ˲»Í¬µÄÊÇ£¬¡°´÷Ãæ¾ßµÄÈË¡±¡¢»òÕßÎÒÃdzÆÖ®Îª¡°´©Ïð½ºÒµÄÈË¡±²»»á¾õµÃ×Ô¼ºÓ¦¸ÃÊÇÅ®ÈË¡£¶ÔËûÃÇÀ´Ëµ£¬´ò°çµÃÏñÅ®ÈËÒ»ÑùÖ»ÊÇÒ»ÖÖÓéÀÖ·½Ê½¡£
At the time the documentary was publicised, Adam Ramos' mother Barbie Ramos, the owner of FemSkin, said: ¡®They¡¯re not freaky people, they¡¯re not weird, they¡¯re just like you and me.¼Í¼Ƭ·¢²¼Ö®ºó£¬Ñǵ±¡¤ÀĪ˹µÄĸÇװűȡ¤ÀĪ˹˵µÀ£º¡°ËûÃDz¢²»ÊÇ»ûÐÎÈË£¬ËûÃDz»¹ÖÒ죬¶øÊÇÏñÄãÎÒÒ»Ñùƽ³£¡£¡±
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