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WTF???
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His post contained hidden links in his text to his website selling sex dolls
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Alistair...
I had my doll for about 3 month now. Been reading up on everything possible on the forum, before i bought my lady. I also read a lot about the weight, but to be honest, i didn't think i was a problem. I'm used to carry heavy load. Boy, did i get surprised. The people in here are pros, and the do know what they are talking about. I have a 158 WM doll, and moving her around is quite an challenge. For me it's all about taking it slow and planning the moves. Feet and finger are particularly exposed to damages, i have experienced. Best of luck to you :-) |
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The problem for me is things take a little more pre planning than I'd anticipated, making a 'quickie' quite an undertaking given her storage situation. I'm not entirely sure what the answer is although I'm investigating options with a lighter doll. I'm not overly concerned about feet and fingers, I've not had issues with those, it's more my back I'm more worried about. Perhaps someone will shave off 30lbs whilst retaining the full doll experience and corner the market? |
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An office chair with wheels makes moving from room to room easier.
Carrying becomes easier when you get the centre of gravity right. It takes practise. |
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