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    A woman holds a child while standing with two blue balloons by the lakeside in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at w
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
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    ‘Mothers are livid. We’ve had enough!’ The pregnant women being forced out of the workplace. Joeli Brearley, founder of the charity Pregnant Then Screwed, says the pandemic has caused a surge of discrimination against pregnant women and mothers at wo
    Joeli Brearley founded Pregnant Then Screwed after being sacked whe she was four months pregnant. She writes and speaks about the motherhood penalty all over the world. Joeli Brearley is photographed at her home in York, north Yorkshire.

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  • ‘My baby had devils’ eyes’: the reality of postpartum psychosis.He was only months old when I heard ‘the voice of God’ telling me he must die.
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    ‘My baby had devils’ eyes’: the reality of postpartum psychosis.He was only months old when I heard ‘the voice of God’ telling me he must die.
    Catherine Cho: ÔMy official diagnosis was stress-induced postpartum psychosis. The symptoms are paranoia, racing thoughts, delusions, an inability to sleep.Õ According to Korean tradition, after a baby is born, mother and baby do not leave the house for the first 21 days. Long cords of peppers and charcoal are hung in the doorway to ward away guests and evil spirits. At the end of the 21 days, a prayer is given over white rice cakes. After 100 days, there is a large celebration of survival, with pyramids of fruit and lengths of thread for long life.

    When my son was born, I was reminded of this tradition by my family and by my in-laws, because we were breaking all the rules. I took a shower after birth, ignoring the week-long rule of no water on the motherÕs body, and my first meal wasnÕt the traditional seaweed soup, it was sushi. We let in guests, bundled my son in layers and took him on walks in the falling snow. And then we did a fateful thing: we left our home.

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  • ‘My baby had devils’ eyes’: the reality of postpartum psychosis.He was only months old when I heard ‘the voice of God’ telling me he must die.
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    ‘My baby had devils’ eyes’: the reality of postpartum psychosis.He was only months old when I heard ‘the voice of God’ telling me he must die.
    Catherine Cho: ÔMy official diagnosis was stress-induced postpartum psychosis. The symptoms are paranoia, racing thoughts, delusions, an inability to sleep.Õ According to Korean tradition, after a baby is born, mother and baby do not leave the house for the first 21 days. Long cords of peppers and charcoal are hung in the doorway to ward away guests and evil spirits. At the end of the 21 days, a prayer is given over white rice cakes. After 100 days, there is a large celebration of survival, with pyramids of fruit and lengths of thread for long life.

    When my son was born, I was reminded of this tradition by my family and by my in-laws, because we were breaking all the rules. I took a shower after birth, ignoring the week-long rule of no water on the motherÕs body, and my first meal wasnÕt the traditional seaweed soup, it was sushi. We let in guests, bundled my son in layers and took him on walks in the falling snow. And then we did a fateful thing: we left our home.

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  • ‘My baby had devils’ eyes’: the reality of postpartum psychosis.He was only months old when I heard ‘the voice of God’ telling me he must die.
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    ‘My baby had devils’ eyes’: the reality of postpartum psychosis.He was only months old when I heard ‘the voice of God’ telling me he must die.
    Catherine Cho: ÔMy official diagnosis was stress-induced postpartum psychosis. The symptoms are paranoia, racing thoughts, delusions, an inability to sleep.Õ According to Korean tradition, after a baby is born, mother and baby do not leave the house for the first 21 days. Long cords of peppers and charcoal are hung in the doorway to ward away guests and evil spirits. At the end of the 21 days, a prayer is given over white rice cakes. After 100 days, there is a large celebration of survival, with pyramids of fruit and lengths of thread for long life.

    When my son was born, I was reminded of this tradition by my family and by my in-laws, because we were breaking all the rules. I took a shower after birth, ignoring the week-long rule of no water on the motherÕs body, and my first meal wasnÕt the traditional seaweed soup, it was sushi. We let in guests, bundled my son in layers and took him on walks in the falling snow. And then we did a fateful thing: we left our home.

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  • 'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting.  A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    Pictured: Kellie Eldred outside the nursery she built for her reborn doll. Eldred bought her first doll on eBay in 1999.

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  • 'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting.  A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    Pictured: The current star of Eldred’s YouTube channel, a reborn named Monroe, was made by a husband and wife team of dollmakers whose unique silicone feels remarkably like skin to the touch.

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  • 'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting.  A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    Pictured: The current star of Eldred’s YouTube channel, a reborn named Monroe, was made by a husband and wife team of dollmakers whose unique silicone feels remarkably like skin to the touch.

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  • 'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting.  A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    Pictured: Stephanie Ortiz puts the finishing touches to a new doll.

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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
    'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting. A subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy.
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  • EXKLUSIV - Samantha Ronson bestaunt den Nachwuchs  im Chateau Marmont
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  • EXKLUSIV - Samantha Ronson bestaunt den Nachwuchs  im Chateau Marmont
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  • EXKLUSIV - Samantha Ronson bestaunt den Nachwuchs  im Chateau Marmont
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  • EXKLUSIV - Samantha Ronson bestaunt den Nachwuchs  im Chateau Marmont
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  • EXKLUSIV - Samantha Ronson bestaunt den Nachwuchs  im Chateau Marmont
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  • EXKLUSIV - Samantha Ronson bestaunt den Nachwuchs  im Chateau Marmont
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  • EXKLUSIV - Samantha Ronson bestaunt den Nachwuchs  im Chateau Marmont
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  • EXKLUSIV - Samantha Ronson bestaunt den Nachwuchs  im Chateau Marmont
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  • EXKLUSIV - Samantha Ronson bestaunt den Nachwuchs  im Chateau Marmont
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  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Affe und Huhn
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    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Affe und Huhn
    August 27, 2017 - Ramat Gan, Israel - Niv, a female, four year old Sulawesi Crested Macaque, demonstrates her maternal instincts with the adoption of a chick, which has entered the enclosure shared by Niv and her mother, Nati, at the Safari Zoological Center. Niv has been spotted hugging, grooming and feeding the chick, while the chick runs to her arms when startled and seeking security. The Sulawesi Crested Macaque, from the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, is critically endangered with only about 6,000 individuals in the wild (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Affe und Huhn
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    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Affe und Huhn
    August 27, 2017 - Ramat Gan, Israel - Niv, a female, four year old Sulawesi Crested Macaque, demonstrates her maternal instincts with the adoption of a chick, which has entered the enclosure shared by Niv and her mother, Nati, at the Safari Zoological Center. Niv has been spotted hugging, grooming and feeding the chick, while the chick runs to her arms when startled and seeking security. The Sulawesi Crested Macaque, from the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, is critically endangered with only about 6,000 individuals in the wild (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Affe und Huhn
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    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Affe und Huhn
    August 27, 2017 - Ramat Gan, Israel - Niv, a female, four year old Sulawesi Crested Macaque, demonstrates her maternal instincts with the adoption of a chick, which has entered the enclosure shared by Niv and her mother, Nati, at the Safari Zoological Center. Niv has been spotted hugging, grooming and feeding the chick, while the chick runs to her arms when startled and seeking security. The Sulawesi Crested Macaque, from the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, is critically endangered with only about 6,000 individuals in the wild (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - Birthday-Chick: Khloe Kardashian verabschiedet sich von ihren Gästen
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    PEOPLE - Birthday-Chick: Khloe Kardashian verabschiedet sich von ihren Gästen
    Monday, July 27, 2016 - Khloe Kardashian and new love interest Trey Songz takes selfies with friends before leaving Khloe's 32nd birthday bash together at Dave & Busters in Hollywood, CA. Trey Songz looks like father material, lifting up a friend's daughter, and Khloe looks maternal hugging a friend's son. Jul-AZ-Daddy/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • PEOPLE - Birthday-Chick: Khloe Kardashian verabschiedet sich von ihren Gästen
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    PEOPLE - Birthday-Chick: Khloe Kardashian verabschiedet sich von ihren Gästen
    Monday, July 27, 2016 - Khloe Kardashian and new love interest Trey Songz takes selfies with friends before leaving Khloe's 32nd birthday bash together at Dave & Busters in Hollywood, CA. Trey Songz looks like father material, lifting up a friend's daughter, and Khloe looks maternal hugging a friend's son. Jul-AZ-Daddy/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • PEOPLE - Birthday-Chick: Khloe Kardashian verabschiedet sich von ihren Gästen
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    PEOPLE - Birthday-Chick: Khloe Kardashian verabschiedet sich von ihren Gästen
    Monday, July 27, 2016 - Khloe Kardashian and new love interest Trey Songz takes selfies with friends before leaving Khloe's 32nd birthday bash together at Dave & Busters in Hollywood, CA. Trey Songz looks like father material, lifting up a friend's daughter, and Khloe looks maternal hugging a friend's son. Jul-AZ-Daddy/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • PEOPLE - Birthday-Chick: Khloe Kardashian verabschiedet sich von ihren Gästen
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    PEOPLE - Birthday-Chick: Khloe Kardashian verabschiedet sich von ihren Gästen
    Monday, July 27, 2016 - Khloe Kardashian and new love interest Trey Songz takes selfies with friends before leaving Khloe's 32nd birthday bash together at Dave & Busters in Hollywood, CA. Trey Songz looks like father material, lifting up a friend's daughter, and Khloe looks maternal hugging a friend's son. Jul-AZ-Daddy/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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