So, I wrote this letter and was hoping you could pass it on to the woman who sent me the faulty doll. Again, I appreciate all of your help. It’s too bad this became such a hassle, but maybe they will respond to my letter
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Dear JY Doll Company,
I recently purchased a JY Doll from your company. I am a licensed counselor in the United States, and I counsel men who suffer from sexual arousal, and erection, issues caused by on-line porn addiction. These men have reprogrammed their brain to be aroused by their computer instead of an actual woman. For many of them, medication is not helping.
I began researching the possibility of using a silicone doll to help my clients. I thought the use of a doll might help reprogram the brain to be attracted to a physical body, while helping eliminate the addition to on-line porn.
I searched for a doll that wasn’t too expensive or heavy, and one that was easy to store. I also looked for one that didn’t look like it was under eighteen-years-old, since it could trigger a guilt response in older men.
I purchased a doll from Kingmansion on Amazon.com in February of 2017. When I received the doll, I began to test it out to see if it might be something I could suggest to my clients. I found that using a doll could reprogram the nervous system, and the arousal portion of the brain, by providing a “full body sexual experience” as a substitute for the “porn ejaculation experience” (the combination of sound, visuals, and single hand manipulation).
I realized the doll could also be used to reduce different types of sexual trauma brought on by shyness, performance anxiety, and other sexual issues my clients may not even be aware of. In short, I found that the doll could provide a number of psychological benefits, but there was a problem.
The doll I purchased from Kingmansion fell apart within 2 months. If a client becomes attached to his doll, and the doll falls apart too soon, then he gets to go through feelings of stress, loss, and possibly even depression.
Because of this, I began searching for a doll that was better made, but with the same shape and size. That was when I found that the Kingmanson doll I ordered was a knock off of a JY Doll, and that the JY Dolls were better made, and less likely to break down so quickly.
I ordered my JY Doll, and was impressed by the quality. Unfortunately, the neck gave out after a few weeks, and the TP began to tear around the entry holes after one month. The ears also had tears in them after a month and a half. I was disappointed, but I was told this was not normal, and that I would be sent a replacement doll.
When I received the replacement doll (without the head), I was disappointed to find that the body was covered with tiny little pimple like bumps. I reported that I had received a defective model, but I was told that nothing else would be done.
I am writing this letter because I think the JY Doll would be perfect for therapy. I would keep buying one as a replacement when needed, and I would suggest it to my clients, if there was some way to fix the doll when broken, or that the doll would be replaced if sent defective.
My question: Is there a way to fix the rips in doll I have, or replace it with a JY Doll that is not defective? I want to continue ordering from JY Doll, and I want to suggest their dolls as a therapy dolls to my clients. You have a great product, and I am hoping we can work this out.
Sincerely,
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