who DOESN'T baby oil their TPE? how's it working for you?
who DOESN'T baby oil their TPE? how's it working for you?
great? regrets? what?
I'm considering skipping the oil, for just washing, dry off, and powder.
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I do not oil my dolls and I don´t powder them either. I store the dolls in resting position avoiding tension in any places. They are lying on their backs and I have plenty of cushion to protect their delicate bums. My oldest doll is four years old and she is still in good shape.
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I would wash her off and let her dry.
Apply oil to those sweet boobs.
Man that feels amazing!
One thing leads to another, and...
I have to start over...
I would wash her off and let her dry.
Apply oil to those sweet boobs.
Man that feels amazing!
One thing leads to another, and...
etc. etc.
After collapsing from exhaustion and dehydration, I had to quit!
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Cute, and kind of like f-cking, put it in, take it out, repeat if necessary.Dutch_Husband wrote:I actually had to stop oiling, as I found I kept getting stuck in a loop.
I would wash her off and let her dry.
Apply oil to those sweet boobs.
Man that feels amazing!
One thing leads to another, and...
I have to start over...
I would wash her off and let her dry.
Apply oil to those sweet boobs.
Man that feels amazing!
One thing leads to another, and...
etc. etc.
After collapsing from exhaustion and dehydration, I had to quit!
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With that being said I did experience a small problem when applying the oil to her backside; I found myself a bit "distracted."
Since she was already clean and I didn't want to bother with installing her insert, I just slipped on a condom and anal banged her.
But the good news is that it didn't take very long.
Here's why: Nuff said.
Girlfriends are for guys who haven't found the right doll yet.
I feel much better now that I've given up hope.
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Exactly the same as my view...been banging on about it for ages. I'd love to have some real scientific research into what excessive oiling over the years is actually doing. My own advice...new dolls do not need it...some manufacturers are actually telling you NOT to do it. Again...this all came from members...never the companies. I've sure as hell never heard of anyone oiling their fleshlights etc...mandos wrote:Yeah I do not oil my dolls much, I use it for stain and make-up removal though, it is excellent for this. Never seen any evidence of drying out, even on the 5 year old TPE´s that has been washed several times with soap - although I have now recently given away those dolls so I can no longer say how they look. For some of the newer and very soft TPE dolls they seem to be already dripping with oil, it feels very wrong to add even more oil to such a doll IMHO, but I know my view on this matter is not very popular around these parts so I usually keep my mouth shut as I have no scientific evidence to back this up.
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Just like a person can die drinking too much water, people were doing over kill on oiling.
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There is a good reason for day one, get what is under her skin out and oil is a good cleaner, that I am sure EVERYONE can agree on.
Just like Indigo20 proved his stain remover removes stains while some others BLEACH IT OUT OF SIGHT
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Here is the scientific proof for the most part Mandos. A fair size read, but I can confirm it to be the case by my own small experiments with TPE raw pellets. And get the material really really soft.mandos wrote:Yeah I do not oil my dolls much, I use it for stain and make-up removal though, it is excellent for this. Never seen any evidence of drying out, even on the 5 year old TPE´s that has been washed several times with soap - although I have now recently given away those dolls so I can no longer say how they look. For some of the newer and very soft TPE dolls they seem to be already dripping with oil, it feels very wrong to add even more oil to such a doll IMHO, but I know my view on this matter is not very popular around these parts so I usually keep my mouth shut as I have no scientific evidence to back this up.
Super-soft thermoplastic elastomers : https://patents.google.com/patent/EP2566920A2/en
Sheds clearer light on things anyway.
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