once upon a time, there was a sculptor who carved a beautiful woman.She was so beautiful that the sculptor fell in love with her, and he prayed that she would become a real person, and his wish came true, and they lived happily ever after.The story has been widely quoted since the first publication of the metamorphosis of Ovid's epic in 8 AD.Pinocchio, frankenstein, my fair lady, and the '90s makeover movies all tell the storyIn the realistic sex doll, Ovid's original work suggests that the sculptor not only fell in love with the statue, but also had sex before they lived together.In other statue stories -- you can see that love runs through the classical period.For example, the ancient Greek rhetorician atenaeus wrote that someone had fallen in love with a statue of Cupid.
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