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Painful seams

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 2:59 pm
by Porksword
I'm wondering if anyone knows how to fix the seams outside the orfices of my Anime love doll? I'm 8 inches long, and thick, so, you can imagine it's not easy to play with her without those seams rubbing on my skin.

Re: Painful seams

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 2:04 am
by Barbarous
Hello porksword and welcome to the forum. Most seams around the holes that rub you raw
can be trimmed very carefully with cuticle scissors. That is the method I always use for air
dolls that rub me the wrong way. Good luck!

Re: Painful seams

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 2:17 pm
by Porksword
Thank you. I'll give that a shot. I once had a lovely doll, she was tatooed. She had no seams, instead, it looks like they sealed her holes differently. Only cost me 12 bucks, too. I wish to god I could remember the name of that vinyl doll. I know she had a printed on face.

Re: Painful seams

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:40 pm
by Barbarous
I know what you mean. I have had a lot of air dolls - some I had to trim and some not.
Price didn't really seem to make a difference, but what I noticed the ones requiring
a trim were the ones with the protective seal that you had to remove before use. Problem is
most of the time you don't know until you get them, Luck of the draw. Another thing I tried,
because some of them couldn't be trimmed, is to glue down the offending area. Have fun.

Re: Painful seams

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 1:53 am
by cabinguy
This may seem like a stupid question but do you do the trimming with the doll inflated or deflated?

Re: Painful seams

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 7:59 am
by yorktown
8) Howdy

Good question and welcome to the TDF - cabinguy - :thumbs_up:

With doll fully Deflated - then remove the hygienic Seal - then proceed to trim around the entry

I got my Cuticle Cutter @ Rite Aide - but honest you can get them anywhere that has a Pharmacy like Walmart - mine cost like $8 bucs - US Dollars

Work slowly and sober my friend - cause one wrong cut - and you just damaged the doll in a "Really" bad place

Remember its a trim job - start at the sides and as you get to the top stop- the top rarely needs to be trimmed - so work the sides and fade to the top

I like the cuticle cutter best as it has the smallest cutter edge and easy to work in small tight places

Best of luck - cabinguy -

Re: Painful seams

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 12:49 pm
by cabinguy
Thanks, hopefully this helps, and thanks for the welcome.

I've really enjoyed my doll play over the years but I've pretty much given up on any kind of insertion because of these painful openings. I'm larger than average and unless the doll is VERY underinflated it's just not worth it, and then she's not really human shaped anymore so what's the point.

On a similar topic has anyone ever listed budget vinyl inflatable dolls that don't have these bear traps around the openings? I've had some that did and some that didn't but it's such a blind guess when I get to the store.

Re: Painful seams

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 1:45 am
by cabinguy
I just wanted to follow up and say THANK YOU!!!!!

Using your instructions I was able to trim about a 1/16 of an inch from both openings. I just worked slowly and carefully and actually only had to do one side of each opening. The other side had minimal excess. What a world of difference. I have tried both openings and suddenly can use the doll comfortably the way it was designed for. Pretty much the first time I've been able to do that.

These instructions should be a sticky at the top of the forum.

Re: Painful seams

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 9:54 am
by yorktown
8) Howdy

No worries - cabinguy - :thumbs_up:

You would be surprised what just 2 or 3 mm of material can do when removed - totally changing the feel of the doll

I recently got from Deutschland an NMC Tyra air babe and as sonn as she arrived I removed the hygienic seal and then used the cuticle cutter and removed 2 mm on one side and 1 mm on the other - and WaaLaa - Tyra is total porn air babe - ready for endless night action

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