Japanese Kissing Dolls or Spanish Kissing Cousins from 50s-60s. It seems Germany also had their own version (eyes closed) in the 50s. Something along the lines of 'Kamar Kissing Doll' made in Japan and Korea during the 60s with eyes closed; slight variations, some with accessories like towels, some had writing on their tummies like 'I love you' or the like, with an arrow through a heart printed on the tummy. Search for these suggestions in Google Images and you'll see quite a few photos.
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http://prillycharmin.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2341"Kissing Cousins? I don't know what the story behind these little cuties is, or who made them. I'm guessing they were made by the Kamar doll company because of the materials used: Kamar often used dark vinyl with blonde saran. Kamar was a hip and groovy 1970's California-girl type of company that was run by a woman executive. Kamar was popular for their beanie-baby type of stuffed animals, as well as their quirky perky dolls. The Kamar dolls were frequently unmarked. If you can find one that's all original, the Kamar name will be on the hangtag"