Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
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Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
Is anyone else using an aftermarket onahole instead of the DS insert? I really don't want to go back to the stock insert after trying this out for the past several months.
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Are there any doll model + insert models that are fine?
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I ordered a B type insert and immediately like it much better. It fits in rather tightly, and maybe sticks out just a bit, but in use there is no issue with "missing" really. Besides fully filling the cavity, the labia are larger and can help guide and correct. The inner diameter is just a bit wider, and I noticed the material was very soft. The fit of the insert in the cavity is tight enough, though, that I don't think I'd leave it in all the time. It might put undue pressure on the cavity opening, which I already had to repair a time or two. Another bonus is that it partially covers the repair scars.
I also ordered a G type, but it is so tight I'm not sure it would be comfortable. I could barely stick my finger in. It seemed to me that the material was just a tad more stuff than the B insert.
Fortunately, the B type was buy one get one free, since that is my favorite.
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I folded some bubblewrap and stuffed it at the bottom so that insert doesn't slide in during action.Jimbofod wrote:I'm too wary to use a TPE insert in my DS doll, but I did get some alternate ones. I also have a 145. The ones made for the doll have the advantage of fitting inside just fine, but usually end up pushed almost an inch inside during playtime.
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This is a good strategy. Also, if you go too crazy, you'll hear the sound of popcorn.Pumpster wrote:I folded some bubblewrap and stuffed it at the bottom so that insert doesn't slide in during action.Jimbofod wrote:I'm too wary to use a TPE insert in my DS doll, but I did get some alternate ones. I also have a 145. The ones made for the doll have the advantage of fitting inside just fine, but usually end up pushed almost an inch inside during playtime.
For me, I'm finding that the type B insert is solving both this problem and the gap on either side. It's just a bit tougher to insert in the first place.
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if you think this is tough maybe you should try a Wm doll with removable vagina.Jimbofod wrote:Pumpster wrote:Jimbofod wrote:I'm too wary to use a TPE It's just a bit tougher to insert in the first place.
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I found the length was never right, leaving a large gap between the insert and the entrance. Makes cleanup a mess since stuff can spill inside the vagina cavity, eliminating the whole advantage of an insert being easier to clean.mala78 wrote:if you think this is tough maybe you should try a Wm doll with removable vagina.Jimbofod wrote:Pumpster wrote:Jimbofod wrote:I'm too wary to use a TPE It's just a bit tougher to insert in the first place.
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Wm's inserts are worst caseAeron wrote:I found the length was never right, leaving a large gap between the insert and the entrance. Makes cleanup a mess since stuff can spill inside the vagina cavity, eliminating the whole advantage of an insert being easier to clean.mala78 wrote:if you think this is tough maybe you should try a Wm doll with removable vagina.Jimbofod wrote:Pumpster wrote:Jimbofod wrote:I'm too wary to use a TPE It's just a bit tougher to insert in the first place.
1st) it is hard to place it in
2st) it is extremely difficult to take it out, i give zero chances to have no tears in the vagina area after 1 month of use if you use it daily.
3st)Stuff going also inside the vagina cavity either way so besides all the trouble with the installation/uninstallation you have to clean the entrance besides the insert.
Overall it is a very bad design/idea.
No wonder why most people here have dolls with fixed vagina.
Even if you check the sales area 95% of the dolls are being sold have fixed vagina.
This month i ll make a youtube video showing what it takes to get the insert out from a WM doll and i bet after seeing this noone will ever buy a Wm doll with insert again.
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Since you say WM inserts are the worst, are you suggesting other brands have inserts that actually work cleanly?mala78 wrote:Wm's inserts are worst caseAeron wrote:I found the length was never right, leaving a large gap between the insert and the entrance. Makes cleanup a mess since stuff can spill inside the vagina cavity, eliminating the whole advantage of an insert being easier to clean.mala78 wrote:if you think this is tough maybe you should try a Wm doll with removable vagina.Jimbofod wrote:Pumpster wrote:Jimbofod wrote:I'm too wary to use a TPE It's just a bit tougher to insert in the first place.
1st) it is hard to place it in
2st) it is extremely difficult to take it out, i give zero chances to have no tears in the vagina area after 1 month of use if you use it daily.
3st)Stuff going also inside the vagina cavity either way so besides all the trouble with the installation/uninstallation you have to clean the entrance besides the insert.
Overall it is a very bad design/idea.
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Please do, this is the first I'm hearing about this complaint from a WM owner and given that they're bought by a lot of first time doll owners, the public deserves to know.mala78 wrote:Wm's inserts are worst caseAeron wrote:I found the length was never right, leaving a large gap between the insert and the entrance. Makes cleanup a mess since stuff can spill inside the vagina cavity, eliminating the whole advantage of an insert being easier to clean.mala78 wrote:if you think this is tough maybe you should try a Wm doll with removable vagina.Jimbofod wrote:Pumpster wrote:Jimbofod wrote:I'm too wary to use a TPE It's just a bit tougher to insert in the first place.
1st) it is hard to place it in
2st) it is extremely difficult to take it out, i give zero chances to have no tears in the vagina area after 1 month of use if you use it daily.
3st)Stuff going also inside the vagina cavity either way so besides all the trouble with the installation/uninstallation you have to clean the entrance besides the insert.
Overall it is a very bad design/idea.
No wonder why most people here have dolls with fixed vagina.
Even if you check the sales area 95% of the dolls are being sold have fixed vagina.
This month i ll make a youtube video showing what it takes to get the insert out from a WM doll and i bet after seeing this noone will ever buy a Wm doll with insert again.