Are RealDoll Faces Toxic?
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Do the dolls emit any gases or dust that could be a problem? Are they anything like Asbestos.
If I sleep with them, I could be in their face for like eight hours.
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And IF you do, only one 6oz meal per month.Mark Spencer wrote:DO NOT EAT HER FACE!
Kind of like fish from a polluted river.
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If you have a Real doll she devil on the other hand, and you piss her of, her attitude becomes toxic and then that is a hazard to ones health, but not sure about the other Abyss Gals, Natasha is pretty layed back and Lexi is just bitchy.
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Just a bit of info about what is toxic in dolls, TPE is an excellent BACTERIAL growing medium. What you put on TPE is absorbed into it and just sits in there and percolates. Silicone literally sweats the oil out of it, the reason that stains fade on silicone is the process. No matter how much you clean TPE it doesn't get all of the BACTERIA. Most people that die after surgery or that are in the hospital are killed by a BACTERIAL infection. So silicone is good, TPE is bad! Look it up, its the truth....LovesBlackWomen wrote:I stare into their eyes and kiss them. I keep my face in theirs for long periods of time. I also sleep in their arms, my face right next to "hers".
Do the dolls emit any gases or dust that could be a problem? Are they anything like Asbestos.
If I sleep with them, I could be in their face for like eight hours.
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This is a bit of overly-generalized info.Zebo wrote:LovesBlackWomen wrote: Just a bit of info about what is toxic in dolls, TPE is an excellent BACTERIAL growing medium. What you put on TPE is absorbed into it and just sits in there and percolates. Silicone literally sweats the oil out of it, the reason that stains fade on silicone is the process. No matter how much you clean TPE it doesn't get all of the BACTERIA. Most people that die after surgery or that are in the hospital are killed by a BACTERIAL infection. So silicone is good, TPE is bad! Look it up, its the truth....
The surface of the TPE has pores and things can get into the pores
and if it isn't cleaned, all sorts of nasty things could happen.
That's also true of your own skin.
And unless you have a high gloss mirror finish, it is also true for silicone.
If you think silicone 'sweats oil' .. TPE has silicone beat in that department.
And the reason that stains 'fade' on silicone is not the process, it is the fact
that very few things will bond with silicone. The 'stain' is temporary because it
can only get a temporary hold.
"Silicone is good, TPE is bad!" is just not accurate.
If it were that simple, you wouldn't find so many medical devices made from TPE's.
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But generally speaking, any vapors emitted should be well below the short term
exposure limits if you're buying from a reputable source.
And the amount of vapor goes down the further you get from the date of manufacturing.
If you haven't had any reaction to the smell and no skin reactions, I'd say you're fine.
And time is your friend, here. I think the main issue would be any styrenics that leech out,
and that happens on a curve. The older it gets, the less it is an issue.
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