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A Man And His Sex Doll Ride Motorcycle Through Washington Heights

Keep an eye out in Washington Heights for a man riding a motorcycle with an inflatable doll strapped to the backseat.

A man riding a motorcycle through Washington Heights with a doll on the back.
A man riding a motorcycle through Washington Heights with a doll on the back. (Photo Credit: Marty Morua )

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, NY — Nothing to see here, just a man and a naked life-size doll going for a ride in Washington Heights.

Upper Manhattan resident Marty Morua was walking Wednesday along Fort Washington and West 181st Street when he saw something very peculiar.

A man riding a motorcycle with an inflatable doll sitting on the back of the bike in such a way that it looked like it was holding onto the driver.

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"Do you see that?" Morua said with a laugh during the video. "Look, look, look."

Patch was able to get in touch with Morua to ask him about the dynamic duo.

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"This was completely unexpected," Morua said. "Living in NYC for over 40 years I've seen crazy stuff like this but never here. I was genuinely shocked as you could hear from my voice on the video."

"I was more shocked that no one reacted in surprise like I did," Morua added. "If this were in Washington Square Park or Union Square Park I'd say completely normal, but not up here!"

There is a moment where a man crossing the street gives a curious look at the biker and his doll.

Credit: Marty Morua

Not unexpectedly, the comments on Morua's TikTok video are complimentary.

"Damn I miss the city," one person wrote.

Multiple people posed the question many were thinking, "Wait...Are they both naked?"

"This is New York City," another person chimed in. "Anything can happen."

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