Bordoll

Bordoll is a brothel in Dortmund, Germany. The selection of prostitutes provided consist of entirely sex dolls rather than real people.

Bordoll
FounderEvelyn Schwarz
PurposeBrothel
Location
ProductsSex dolls
ServicesSex
OwnerEvelyn Schwarz

Etymology

The name Bordoll is a portmanteau of bordello and doll.

Dolls

Bordoll has 13 female dolls and one male. Each weighs 30kg, has a name, and is defined as either "real", "fantasy", "skinny", or "anime". They are imported from Asia and cost the brothel doll £1,786 each.[1] The brothel encourages the clients to provide clothing outfits in which to dress their doll.

Operation

Customers can have a session with a doll for about $100 per hour.[2] Bordoll is a successful business with the dolls being books for about 12 sessions each per day. The owner states that around 70% of the clients are repeat customers.

Wives have been commonly observed by the owner Evelyn Schwarz waiting outside in cars for their husbands who are having a session.

The dolls are cleaned and disinfected after every use.[3]

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References

  1. "The first sex doll brothel has opened in Germany". The Independent. 19 October 2017.
  2. Moye, David; McGonigal, Chris (18 April 2018). "World's First Sex Doll Brothel Caters To Those Who Don't Want Human Touch" via Huff Post.
  3. ""Bordoll" - In Dortmund gibt es das erste Puppen". 19 October 2017.

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