Déesses and the water
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Déesses and the water
I was wondering up to what point DS loves water.
I already know some things about it :
- They don't like their head being pushed underwater;
- Neither they appreciate having water inside them, either through their head or some evental open wounds on their skin;
- They don't like oil based products;
Let's say I would take a bath with her, what other precautions should i take ?
What about her natural openings, is it watertight down there ?
What other products should i use them in her presence she would despise it ?
When in water in a bathtube, does her skin tend to get sticky to it, or does it rather slip ?
I believe she can support high enough temperature, so if i am with her, theoritically she shouldn't burn herself if i am not experiencing a great deal of suffering myself... no ?
Well, thanks for the eventual help
Re: Déesses and the water
The temperature is no problem . The only problem is the head the neck and open wounds , just like you said .
Open wounds are rare , if you take good care of her . Controlling her feet and if there is a split , you have to stick it .
The natural openings . It would be possible that there is a crack . But if you like gynecological doctor games it makes a lot of fun to explor it .
To bath with her is a little risk , like everything in life but maybe lots of fun . I've never done it .
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Re: Déesses and the water
As a doll is moved from sitting to straight, her internal volume changes and water can then be sucked in through wherever it might.
I have a TPE doll made by another company where sucking in water caused horrible problems which have been difficult to repair. With a DS, there is a foam core and getting water out of foam would be impossible without cutting her open to the skeleton and drying her out with vacuum and or dehumidification, but at least silicone can be glued back together almost invisibly. But water inside is dangerous, potentially terminally lethal, for all dolls.
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Re: Déesses and the water
I've never seen it that way... Would be quite amusing, that's truecucky wrote: The natural openings . It would be possible that there is a crack . But if you like gynecological doctor games it makes a lot of fun to explor it .
So if I understand well all i have to really think about is treating her appropriately and make sure she's okay. And patch her up, if i make a mistake.
That's cool, I mean that's a bit how i think of taking care of a doll.
If I take her into water, all i need to remember is any failure of me could cause her death, and everything should be fine.haremlover wrote:I have a TPE doll made by another company where sucking in water caused horrible problems which have been difficult to repair. With a DS, there is a foam core and getting water out of foam would be impossible without cutting her open to the skeleton and drying her out with vacuum and or dehumidification, but at least silicone can be glued back together almost invisibly. But water inside is dangerous, potentially terminally lethal, for all dolls.
I'll really have to think at least twice more than I thought I should think, if i put her into a bath.
Thanks for the advices
Re: Déesses and the water
If you follow these simple rules she will not get sick