Another story involves a doll that a family bought at an antique store. Once they brought it home, they heard strange noises at night, like a child crying. The doll would often be found in different positions than where it was left. They became so frightened that they eventually got rid of the doll, but the strange occurrences continued for a while in their house.
There are also cultural and historical aspects to consider. In some cultures, dolls have been used in religious or spiritual practices, and the idea of a doll having a'spirit' might be more acceptable. But in the modern scientific world, until there is hard evidence, most of these stories remain in the realm of superstition and legend. But who knows for sure? There are still many mysteries in the world that science hasn't fully explained yet.
One creepy doll story is about Robert the Doll. It is said to be haunted. People who have visited the museum where it is kept claim to have had strange experiences like hearing giggles or seeing the doll move out of the corner of their eyes.
One characteristic is the abnormal behavior of the 'possessed' person. They might display sudden and extreme changes in personality, like becoming violent or withdrawn. Another is the presence of strange voices or languages that the person doesn't usually know. For example, in some stories, the possessed might start speaking in an ancient or foreign language they've never learned.
The ethics of using real sex dolls is a grey area. On one hand, if someone is using it just to fulfill certain physical desires in a situation where they cannot have a normal relationship, it might seem understandable. But on the other hand, the manufacturing and use of these dolls can contribute to a culture that sexualizes and commodifies the human body in a way that goes against the values of respect and equality.
I don't have personal real possessed stories to share. However, in some horror literature and movies, there are often such themes. For example, in 'The Exorcist', it tells a story about a young girl who seems to be possessed by a demon, showing terrifying symptoms like abnormal body movements and strange voices. But these are fictional works.
Well, the real story of the Island of the Dolls is quite eerie. Don Julian Santana Barrera was the main figure. He found a dead girl in the canals around the island. After that discovery, he was haunted by her spirit or so he thought. So, he decorated the island with dolls. These dolls were often in a dilapidated state, which added to the overall creepiness of the place. His death in the water added more mystery to the already strange story of this island filled with dolls.
Sure. Take the story of the Okiku doll in Japan. It was bought by a young boy for his sister. But soon after, his sister died. The doll's hair started growing longer on its own. Some believe it was because of the girl's spirit. It is now a very well - known spooky doll in Japanese folklore.