Innocent Kids Use Jar Jar Dolls As Masturbation Toys! - Instablogs
Innocent Kids Use Jar Jar Dolls As Masturbation Toys!
Brittany , Ca: Jul 31 2008
Made Popular Jul 31 2008
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When Mrs. Tawny Huxton opened her son Timmy’s bedroom door, she was shocked to see his innocent white hiney nestled into the new 7ft Jar Jar Binks doll she had bought him for his birthday.
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Bobette
New Orleans, United States
Wow! Its hard to believe that anyone could see this thing as attractive at all and especially enough to want to masturbate with it eeeewwwwww!

As I always say, this world is MAD!
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Amy
Brooklyn, United States
ROFLMAO! This seems funny but it ain't so really. Kids between 12-14 are most vulnerable because that's the time they start developing sexually. Therefore it is not that surprising. You can't blame the toy makers for this.
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Gagandeep
Shimla, India
Kids are exploring at too early an age. Of course if they were still monkeys they’d be humping all day long.

Actually the doll seems perfect for experimentation. With a design like that (read the story full) one cannot possibly go wrong.

Parents stay away from life sized dolls. I mean keep your kids away :P
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Nishi Roy
Bangalore, India
@Brittany, thanks for posting this, Frankly would have never imagined that this strange looking doll with it’s multiple orifices has such multiple uses with growing teens!
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Nithya N
Mumbai, India
This is by far the weirdest thing I have read today. “The doll was created for the sole purpose of masturbation. It has four openings, and three extrusions, making it compatible for male or female pleasure”… ewww. How in the world is banning these dolls going to stop this problem? You can’t control what kids do? Just like you can’t control them from watching porn, you block the sites on the home computer, but kids just find one way or another to access it!
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