My aunt has them in her house and there is a room where she has a bunch of them, sitting on the bed and it's hard for me to pass by it , I tried to look in once and got so scared . They look so real and it creeps me out . Anyone else have a fear of Bisque /porcelain dolls ?:eek:
I feel that any kind of doll is creepy as hell! My mum and I went with a bunch of people to help a guy pack his family's stuff, and, lucky us, we got the room in the basement FILLED with dolls. Worst two and a half hours of my life...but the pay was worth it.
I used to have a bunch of porcelain dolls when I was little. They all had names and I loved their pretty outfits and fancy hats.
I don't think they're creepy, just unsightly. So much magnificent art in the world, and you go for weirdly-dressed dolls smack in the uncanny valley of realism?
They scare the shit out of me, but it's probably more because I'm afraid I'll break them if I get near them. They do look fairly realistic though, and since they don't blink, they look like dead people to me.
Those fuckers scare the piss out of me. Back when I lived with my great-grandmother, the room I stayed in was FILLED with those things. Eventually, I moved all of them to a different room. I couldn't stand having to look at them before and after I went to sleep. Any doll with a realistic face is automatically creepy to me.
My mom brought me a doll that had realistic eyes and when you walked it would look like her eyes was following you I threw that doll away .
My mom has tons of dolls! They line the top of her closet and she has them in several curio cabinets around the house.... they creep me the hell out. lol
All dolls generally are pretty creepy. Plus as a child I never really knew what you were supposed to do with them (plastic, non-fragile ones) so they didn't get played with either. I did have one porcelain doll and it didn't bother me that much as I remembered it as a gift from my grandfather who had since passed away but I didn't particularly like it either. I have been told that I look like a porcelain doll does this mean I too scare the shit out of people? I do hope so That would be most unfortunate :badgrin:
Yes that's what scares me and they look so real but this one my mom brought for me looked like the eyes moved and when my friends came over they would say the same thing , at night it was even worse those green eyes would just look at me I couldn't sleep and had to ask my dad to take naps with me in my bed . I ended up turning over the doll . ---------- Post added 31st Jul 2014 at 08:04 PM ---------- I would think that would mean your very pretty :icon_bigg speaking of looking like a doll my dad once told me I look like a Barbie
If it were plastic and creepy, it goes in the fireplace. Porcelain? It gets the hammer treatment. Dolls like that freak me out too. .
I know right ---------- Post added 31st Jul 2014 at 08:24 PM ---------- Your welcome and aww thank you :icon_redf
They are creepy… Actually, I am not fond of dolls in general. I remember when I was a very young child, I somehow acquired this doll. It wasn't made out of porcelain. It was like a hard, yet smooth to the touch plastic. She had long black curly or wavy hair and she wore an old fashioned dress made partially from red velvet. She had these weird ventriloquist puppet-like eyes. They would stare out in space but the eyelids were movable. At first, I loved it. Then at some point, I became absolutely terrified of it. I think I thought that it was talking to me and I became convinced that it was evil. I tried to hide it. My mom ended up storing in a cupboard where we stored VHS tapes. I felt a better, but I still dread that cupboard because I knew what resided there. Why we simply didn't get rid off it when I first became fearful, doesn't make any sense to me. I guess it would have been far too sensible and easy for my family to do that! Never again, in my life, do I think that there was another doll that instilled that level of fear in me like that one did. Even traditional ventriloquist puppets, which I do think are creepy, haven't been able to do this for me. ---------- Post added 1st Aug 2014 at 04:57 AM ---------- CONFESSIONS OF A FUNERAL DIRECTOR » The Corpse Bride of Mexico: Is this a dead girl or a mannequin? :eek: