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Post by Syrupandpancakes »

Hello! I'm Brand spanking new! Hot off the press!

I know basically nothing about pleasure/companion/love dolls and had no idea how far such a thing has come. Some photos caught my interest a couple weeks back and it's been a rabbit hole ever since. I can tell it's still very niche, as deep information is limited and details difficult to find.
I suspect in the coming years AI will ramp this industry up ..a lot.

So I pulled the trigger on a WMDoll. :glou:

I think the 145C are older models? I've read that WM are notorious for poor love hole placement, and the lack of photos of this models LHP is a clue it's not a feature they wanted to show off. Unfortunately it's the only height of that breast size I can find from WM. I have very limited space and need the a smaller doll.

I fear I may have buyers remorse for not just buying a taller more modern mold of WMs dolls.

😬😬

I'm sure as first time buyers of these expensive companions we all have a lot of "did I get the right doll"

I'll show some photos when she arrives

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Great to have you on the forum.

I started with a small torso then upgraded to a better model (another torso), always with the understanding of its a learning curve, will this be as good or better. And wow was it ever. Just think about it that way, read the forum, talk to folks and learn as you have fun with what you end up with.
As you are going w/ a name brand (I know nothing about WM by the way) It seams to me all manufactures are really good at what they do now days. Buyers remorse, maybe depends on how you look at it. She will still keep you company and play with you as you learn. And as I read the forums and get to know people here some folks cant say no when it comes to getting a new doll. So might be your first, might not be your last. I know I have started making arrangements for my next torso Zelex cant wait......

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Hi Syrupandpancakes
Welcome to TDF. I am sure you will have lots of fun with you girl when she arrives. She may be small but then lots of good things come in small packages. You will learn as you go along and maybe one day you will want another doll and by that time have a better idea of what you want. Take care, Vickylover.
My doll is SexyEmma a 6YE 165cm E cup.

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Syrupandpancakes wrote: Tue Jun 10, 2025 8:12 am
I suspect in the coming years AI will ramp this industry up ..a lot.
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🤏Yours Precious,
NMC Agent Aimee -aka- Laura Soft

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Welcome. Hope you end up being pleased with your first purchase when it arrives.
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Post by ondsdoll »

Welcome. I would advise any newcomer to take time before buying and do a lot of research. The search engine here is a good tool. WM has some models with pretty good LHP. But not sure about the model you're mentioning. I however do think that a smaller not so heavy model is a good start for starters.

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