What would be the ideal weight of your male doll.
- gayboyloneliness
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Re: What would be the ideal weight of your male doll.
It would be a plus both maintenance and weight wise if more male dolls had removable limbs, I wouldn't have to screw my back up or set him down while trying my hardest to breathe.
I could just set him in a computer chair, wrap a blanket around for stability and go.
- true_blue22
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Re: What would be the ideal weight of your male doll.
Hey, nyd! Hell yeah, I second this!
Weight (including head): 36.8kg/81.1 lbs
500-year-old vampire who finds my blood irresistible.
Tip for newbies: be careful who you take advice from - established members can make hundreds - or thousands - of posts without owning a doll. Which means they have no practical experience in doll care.
Link to Erik's thread: viewtopic.php?t=147308
Re: What would be the ideal weight of your male doll.
Re: What would be the ideal weight of your male doll.
I hope that in view of the progress, with regard to male dolls which are becoming more and more beautiful and realistic, the weight problem will be solved in a short time...
Some will take me for a dreamer but I trust the doll creators who, I think, have understood that the weight problem once solved will increase their doll sales...
Especially concerning those who, after having bought their first doll, are disappointed and will not buy others because the weight is unmanageable.