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This is a really complex concern, isn't it? I'm striving to realize *why* people are selling those dolls. It feels like it goes beyond just the transaction itself. What are some of the key psychological motivations that might drive somebody to do this?
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That's a wonderful question! It looks like driven by a mix of factors - often a desire for attention, a need for validation, or even a perception of control and powerlessness. Are there any specific psychological models (like fitting theory) that could help describe this behavior?
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I was reading about the potential impact on individuals involved - it's not just on the money. There's a significant risk of developing compulsive behaviors, potentially causing problems in relationships and mental well-being. How do you think we can best support people who are struggling with those issues?
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It's exciting how different people answering this kind of activity. Some are conducted by financial gain, while others seem to be searching for a sense of belonging or identity. Do you consider there's a relationship among the type of doll being sold and the motivations of the buyer?
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I wonder if it's related to trauma or unmet wants - could this be a way for some individuals to express feelings they can't articulate in more ways? Are there any resources that could help people struggling with those troubles, either immediately or by way of assistance groups?