word choice - Should I use 'that' 'which' or 'who' in this sentence?



Boys don't play with dolls that they know for a long time, unless they see another boys playing with them.



Well it means that boys sometimes boys are not interested in a girl they know for a while until they discover the girl has someone.


In this sentence, dolls is a symbol for girls. I'm a bit confused if I should use that, which or who?


(by the way, should use 'until' instead of 'unless'?)




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