This phenomenon mirrors historical relationships between humans and long-term non-living companions: violins that age with their celebrity sex doll, ceremonial garments passed through generations, bonsai trees pruned for decades, or mechanical watches serviced for a lifetime. In all these cases, the object is less a possession and more a continuing relationship mediated through care.
This phenomenon mirrors historical relationships between humans and long-term non-living companions: violins that age with their celebrity sex doll, ceremonial garments passed through generations, bonsai trees pruned for decades, or mechanical watches serviced for a lifetime. In all these cases, the object is less a possession and more a continuing relationship mediated through care.