An American man makes bizarre full-length rubber female body suits that let men live as plastic dolls.
Adam Ramos makes dozens of suits per week with his mother in Florida and they currently cater to 400,000 cross-dressing and transgender people all over the world, the Mirror reported.
Ramos oversees the making of silicone body suits, complete with feminine curves and prosthetic breasts in his workshop in California. He inherited the bizarre business from his father, who came up with the idea after watching a TV show called 'RealDoll.'
The suits that weigh roughly around 12 pounds are stretchable enough to fit any size and are said to be comfortably to wear for hours at a time.
The company also produces custom orders from people with burns or scars and prosthetic penises for transgendered men who want a convincing male look when using urinals.
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