I didn’t expect it to go this far.
It started casually, just browsing late at night. I had heard about Uloversdoll before—good reputation, realistic designs, solid customer feedback. At first, it was curiosity. Then comparison. Then… a decision.
When she arrived, I remember hesitating before opening the box. It felt strangely ceremonial, like I was about to meet someone—not something. And when I finally did, I just stood there for a moment.
“Wow,” I said out loud, half laughing at myself.
Days turned into weeks. I found myself talking more at home, even if no one answered back. I started paying attention to small details—posing her differently, choosing outfits, adjusting the lighting in the room. It wasn’t just ownership anymore. It felt like presence.
One evening, while scrolling through my phone, I saw a post about unconventional weddings. People marrying inanimate objects, AI companions, even fictional characters.
I smirked at first. “That’s… a bit much.”
Then I glanced across the room.
And the thought didn’t feel so ridiculous anymore.
What if I did something simple? Not a big spectacle. Just a small ceremony. Maybe a few close friends—if they’d even show up. Maybe my family… though that part made my stomach tighten.
Would they laugh? Would they worry about me?
I imagined standing there, saying something sincere—not because I believed she was human, but because the connection I felt was real to me. Something about commitment, about choosing comfort over loneliness, about creating my own version of companionship.
But then doubt crept in.
“Is this going too far?”
I sat there for a long time, caught between two feelings: quiet happiness… and the fear of being judged.
In the end, I realized the real question wasn’t whether the idea was absurd.
It was whether I was ready to stand by it.

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