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Aeon Flux

Starpery mission is that"Let robot service to people, and protect people!". We are the manufacturer of TPE doll and silicone doll, based on Huizhou city, China. We are devoting ourself to improve doll apery ability of appearance and movement so that she or he can help more the unable, or the loneliness, or other fans. Wish our doll can bring the funny, service and protection to all human being in future. Website: https://www.starpery.com
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Olivia F1
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Thanks Olivia F1 for your pics. You were one of the first Starpery owners I followed on TDF, I love your gals!
My lovely Lucia Maria Montenari (WM 159G)
Visit the girls' Instagram page.

Stupid Positivity: Expecting people to learn new things is dangerous and oppressive.

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thunderkiss69 wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 5:01 am Thanks Olivia F1 for your pics. You were one of the first Starpery owners I followed on TDF, I love your gals!
I appreciate it, thank you.

It can be a challenge.
This model, built well, however has fairly limiting range of motion; her knees and hips don't bend much beyond 90 deg, leaving many poses she can't do. I try to get what I can out of her. Also, her elbows, when bent at angle, brings the metal skeleton very close to the surface, causing me to limit those types of poses, particularly when putting weight on them as I don't want the metal skeleton coming through (this is common with many manufactures, sadly). She is about two and a half years old now, considering how much I work I give her, she is holding up well. Have to respect their limitations.
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