A look into female maskers: men who dress in rubber suits and masks to look like female dolls as they step into public for a rubber doll rendezvous.
Linda has been married to a 70-foot carnival ride, Bruce, for three years; in 12 years Patrice has consumed approximately half a ton of bricks.
A woman who drinks air freshener every day and a person obsessed with having the world's longest neck.
A man is addicted to covering his body in orthopedic plaster casts; a woman who speaks with psychics at least three times a day to avoid loneliness.
Kyle chooses to only date women over the age of 65; Adam is obsessed with transforming himself into Madonna.
Counting down the ten most shocking addictions featured on the show and providing updates.
Three people go to the extreme to live their lives as human dolls.
A woman is addicted to costumed pony play and another drinks paint.
Amy and Becky are addicted to being identical; Jennifer addicted to eating mattresses.
A woman chews on urine-soaked diapers; a man uses leeches up to 40 time a year.
A young man eats plastic bags and a woman is addicted to a plastic doll.
Trina and her husband Mike have done nearly 7,000 coffee enemas over the last two and a half years; Lisa has been addicted to licking her cat and eating clumps of hair for three years.
For the last six years, 20-year-old Mark has been addicted to his 15 inflatable pool toys as he eats with them, sleeps with them and even bathes them; Karmello has been getting black market butt injections for the last three years.
Asha hasn't cut her 21-foot long hair for nearly 25 years and spends up to 6 hours a day grooming her ten-pound locks; Margaret has stung herself over 50,000 times with bees.
Riah has been addicted to baby wipes since she was 15 and goes through 500 a day, using them instead of showering; Brea has been addicted to eating sand for the past five years.
Danielle has been addicted to vapor rub for more than 20 years, going through more than 30 jars, inhalers and patches every week; 19-year-old Allison has been eating tires for the past six years, consuming 14 pounds every month.
Michelle has been addicted to drinking human and pig blood for 15 years; her mother struggles to accept her addiction and her doctor pushes her to give it up.
Caryn eats over 900 cat treats and several cans of wet food every day; Alicia is addicted to smelling mothballs for 15 years, keeping them all over her house and in her purse.
Sheyla is addicted to breast enlargement surgeries, having already undergone 22 surgeries; Andrea is obsessed with eating adhesive tape.
Bertha's addition to nail polish has her drinking up to five bottles everyday for five years; Jamie can't stop digging in her ears.
Kirstie's addiction to dirt has her eating it everyday for the past 30 years; Ayanna can't stop growing her toenails.
Jillian has been addicted to smelling pine cleaner for two years and can't go more than 15 minutes without a smell; Scott is obsessed with picking up dead animals from the road.
Shannon is addicted to gasoline, drinking about 15 teaspoons everyday; Lacey has been carrying and smelling her doll head everywhere she goes.
Carrie drinks about 80 ounces of her own urine a day with the belief it has helped treat her cancer despite no medical proof.
Theresa has more than 60 hairless rats that are taking over her studio apartment; Jazz has been growing her fingernails for 22 years.
Evan is addicted to collecting shower drain hair; Nicole has spent the last seven years secretly breaking apart walls to feed her addiction, eating dry wall.
Charmissa spends up to 10 hours of her day chewing dryer sheets; 25-year-old Riley chooses to live as an adult baby, wearing diapers 24/7 and drinking from a bottle.
For more than 30 years, Theresa has been addicted to smelling gasoline and she cannot stop; former drug-addict Krista has 12 'children', all of which are teddy bears.
Tom spends at least six hours a day cycling; Divya spends her time searching for dead animals on the side of the road and stuffing them.
Cassie is so devastated by the sudden loss of her husband that she brings his urn with her wherever she goes, but she has taken her grieving to a new level.
Meet Kailyn has been eating plastic every day for more than eleven years; meet Gloria who has taken her addiction to bleach to the extreme by bathing in it daily.
A woman refuses to sleep without her blow dryer on the bed; a woman is addicted to eating toilet paper.
Crystal has been eating household cleanser since she was twelve; Samantha tans up to three times a day.
April can't go anywhere without her puppets; Debbie is allergic to cats, but has over twenty of them.
Tempestt admits to eating detergent several times a day and soap when she's in the shower; Jeff is addicted to strongman competitions.
Rebecca is addicted to shoes, calling them her babies; Haley has been pulling her hair out for over six years.
Lauren can not go to a party or social event without wearing her fur suit; Adele has been eating couch cushions for twenty years.
Davecat lives with his life-size doll and treats it as if it were his human wife, eating meals, shopping for her and more; Rachael spends hours a day picking scabs on her body.
Cyntrelle spends eight hours every day obsessively scrubbing and cleaning her house, leaving her with no time for a job; Belinda can't stop collecting rocks and going on treks to find the perfect one.
Josh eats glass and bullets for attention; Candice believes bleaching her skin will make her more accepted.
Maureen wears make-up 24 hours a day, even while she's sleeping, despite the harmful effects on her skin; Barbara is fascinated with death and prefers the company of the dead to the living.
At fifteen, Kimberly started using laxatives to lose weight and is now addicted to them; Bianca craves pottery and ashes.
First-hand accounts of individuals battling obsessive behaviors on the verge of taking over their lives, including: a woman who eats chalk, a fanatical runner, a compulsive shopper, and an excessive tanner.