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I don't really have much to add that hasn't already been said. 29kg is the weight of my full doll. But she is slender and 156cm. However she does seem to be a little heavier than that.
I was thinking the same. 29kg is fairly light, thinking full doll. But 29kg is probably more on the heavy side for a torso doll. There are some dolls with a reduced weight feature. Not sure if that is available with some torso dolls. |
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Ooo that’s great to know! I’ll see if there are torsos with this feature! It’s funny that I’ve done more research after buying rather than before buying… that was a rookie move but it has put everything into perspective of what I could actually handle! |
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29kg is definitely manageable but it's new to you so it's bound to take a bit of getting used to. Just keep working on those muscles, do some weight training if you need to, make sure to protect your back, and you'll soon get the hang of her.
You'll take a massive loss if you decide to sell her on so you may as well stick with it for a few months. Fun time with a doll when you're used to the weight can be a LOT of fun but you need to be patient with yourself. |
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Weight will always be an issue even the reduced weight dolls are still around high 20s.
As you say your short then look at the Sugarbabe Dolls 148s they are only 25kg, as other have said everybody is wee bit shocked by weight at the start but you do get use to it, My 1st doll was 25kg and I was shocked I'm now proud owner of a 39kg girl and pretty use to it.. I just pull her arms in and give her a bear hug to move. |
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Hi Calex
My three TPE ladies are 40kg, 36kg and 31kg. It takes practice but you can learn to move them once you establish their centre of gravity and develop a good technique. My first doll, Harper, is 36kg and getting her out of the box and upstairs gave me the best workout I’d ever had! But now I’ve learnt that with her, if I carry her in the ‘bridal’ position (one arm under her bent knees, the other under her back, with her arm over my shoulder) I can shift her around quite comfortably. However, I’ve still looked at lighter dolls. I know some manufacturers are doing weight reduction models but I’ve read about concerns the quality of the inner core isn’t so good. But I’ve also found that TAYU dolls are much much lighter in weight. I have one on my wish list which is 150cm and 19kg! Whatever you decide on, owning dolls can be great fun. Good luck. |
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Yeah that’s my biggest worry, I’ve come to terms I’ll definitely take a pretty big hit on what I’ve paid for her but that’s my only hesitation waiting a few months is that currently she only 2 days old and brand new (other than being washed) so wondering if she’d be easier to sell currently and maybe help me claw back a little bit more than if I come to sell her in a few months. Yeah it’s so reassuring hearing everyone’s advice though! Looking forward to being a new owner where it’s with this girl or another one for the time being but definitely can see me getting into wanting full sized ones once I have my own place! |
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Yeah it’s defo been eye opening today the least! Thanks for the recommendation on the shorter dolls I’ll for sure look into these! It is amazing hearing everyone’s stories on how shocked they were at the start, I guess as I become more experienced with dolls that will always stick with me now! Oh wow 39kg!? It’s really reassuring that it’s hopefully just a matter of time and getting used to then! Thanks mate, looking forward to it! |
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I’ve definitely found myself trying to carry her and manoeuvre her in different ways, and some I have now found to be much easier than others! Thanks for the heads up on quality concerns for weight reduction dolls! I’ll do a bit more looking into it! I’ll have a look at TAYU too! Thanks mate! I’ll see how it goes! |
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I realize you are considering selling, but if there is no skeleton in the legs, could you perhaps shorten them and probably lose a good 8+kg?
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