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Post subject: Are there any Japanese Latex inflatable dolls?  Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 3:23 am |
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Hi folks,
I am just wondering if there are any Latex inflatable dolls manufactured by Japanese. We all know that the following Latex dolls are from US and European manufacturers.
US - Lethal weapons, Latex lover, Latex lady, Jesse Jane's, Tera patrick
Europe - FM, French Lolita, Laetitia, Poupee Latex, Miranda ?
Anybody knows about Japanese latex dolls? I am still struggling to find a big butt latex doll.
Crazybigbuttlover
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Nonfactor
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Post subject:  Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 1:43 pm |
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I wish. As far as I know there are none.
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Stef
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Post subject:  Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 2:09 pm |
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I know you can develop very bad allergies with latex, maybe that's why they stopped producing latex dolls.
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Nonfactor
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Post subject:  Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 3:56 pm |
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Maybe there's just more of a market for 20-30 dollar dolls and vinyl is easier to make. The love bodies are popular and show how much can be done with vinyl. Another possibility is that latex just doesn't work with the insert requirements in Japan.
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Post subject:  Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:05 am |
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I sure like my life-size solid MPD and PBTD, but portability is a problem . Makes me to wonder - is there an inflatable doll with extremely high quality/detail and a very realistic figure?
All day I dream about dolls.
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Post subject:  Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:32 am |
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CBBL...
It seems like there is almost a prejudice against making latex dolls over in Asia. It could be that they consider plastics like vinyl to be more "advanced" than a natural material like latex. Or, there could be some weird sociological / psychological reason to the Asian avoidance of using latex to make love dolls.
Not trying to get too political here, but one of the first major uses of 20th century Japanese militarism was to secure supplies of raw latex from the Chinese and Indochinese mainlands. Their attempt to obtain that material eventually embroiled them in a disasterous war with the USA that ended in the nuclear destruction of two Japanese cities and the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. And all over LATEX!
So, perhaps it is out of respect for those who lost their lives trying to secure this material, that we will never see a Japanese Latex love doll....
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Post subject:  Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:12 am |
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Nah, I don't think so; Orient has made latex CandyGirls from 1981 to 2000 and then switch to vinyl.
My oncle is a surgeon and told me he was not using latex gloves anymore and that vinyl gloves were way safer.
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technoguy
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Post subject:  Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:10 am |
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Maybe the ultimate reason there are no Japanese latex love dolls is because latex, being a natural material, costs MORE per pound than vinyl!
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Post subject:  Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:47 am |
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Post subject:  Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:16 am |
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yep its called the Anime Japanese Love Doll
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Post subject:  Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 4:09 pm |
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timetraveler1 wrote: hi justwantadoll , i think that that is the question many of us would all like to know about is their a high end realistic shape , etc. seems like someone would make something like that .
There is such a doll, Domination Donna has a very nice shape. Fully molded after a real woman, dual inflation chambers (yada yada yada). All made in surgical latex to prevent allergic reactions. This also means that it is far from cheap.
This was the first doll i looked at IRL and actually wanted because the body didnt look like some clown had made it out of a bunch of baloons, the head leaves some things to be desired, but i can live with it. Main problems is that A) latex smells a bit in the beginning, but clean it regularly and you wont notice and B) the position she is in makes her almost impossible to have sex with.
I am going to give you guys a "one year with my doll" around October and tell you of my experiences with a latex doll.
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Post subject:  Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:59 pm |
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DaGame23 wrote: yep its called the Anime Japanese Love Doll
That's vinyl, not latex. There are many vinyl dolls from Japan but not one made from latex.
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Post subject:  Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:12 pm |
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You know... neoprene is being way overlooked in this whole market. I mean... it has a rubber like quality without the allergy issues... it has some stretch to it, it's impervious to oils. Why haven't they used it?
Okay... you can't dip a mannequin into it and roll it off like they do when they make latex dolls... it doesn't stretch as much... but they could make a mold that is hollow, pour in some, swish it around, and release.
For that matter... have you seen those squishy "rubber" balls? They are not really rubber... but a compound that sets with heat. It would be expensive to initially go into production... metal heated mold and all... but then... you could crank out a doll every half hour.
If I ever win the friggin' lottery... I'll make a new doll factory... just for fun... to try out my ideas! (Probably make more money than I put into it too!)
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Post subject:  Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:27 am |
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What squishy balls? Do you mean the kind you sit on?
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Post subject: hey jerry  Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:05 pm |
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jerry when you win the lottery and make your own dolls can i come for work for you ... i promise i will only help and won't molest any dolls !!  heck i'll even be a beta tester ande give you honest opinions on what needs improving ( i'm a virgo you can read my traights !
p.s bought my own lottery tickets today and like i said to if i ever win the lottery big time after getting myself set up with a house, nice car , etc. i would invest in making a new doll a great female shaped doll i would try to make a latex doll of first quality in looks etc.
well we can all dream until then .have to keep our dreams alive . 
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