Hello TDF! This is my first post.
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 1:10 am
Nice to meet people on here. I am alion. I made an account on TDF because I want to learn more about sex dolls and the world around them.
A little history on my interest in dolls:
I have always liked Japanese BJDs (ball jointed dolls) artistically. I never owned one but loved seeing pictures of them and would tell myself that "I would buy one eventually". These dolls are simply that. They are not designed to be realistic. It's a hobby akin to collecting figurines or action figures albeit more of a feminine hobby, it's fun to buy them clothes and change out their parts it seems. Fast forward over a decade and I never bought one even though I still like them to this day. It just doesn't fit with what I want for myself at this time.
Sex dolls:
"I like sophisticated dolls. I have some sex toys. Why not buy a sex doll?" A few months ago I purchased a pretty good starter sex doll. It was around $800 made from TPE. I have had toys before that were made from the same TPE material so I knew how to take care of the doll but I grew exceedingly disappointed with the quality. One day I decided to give the doll a proper clean and powder. The manufacturer listed that the doll was waterproof and it turns out it was not even close. Within days I discovered rust emitting from the doll and decided that I would do an invasive inspection of the dolls skeleton. It was rusted. Further inspections showed the issue was systemic and I decided to retire the doll permanently. It was brutal but I refuse to have a doll with a degrading rust filled skeleton. Not to mention that it's joints were seizing due to this fact. Lesson learned.
Last night I came home from work as stared at the bookmark I had for Irontech dolls. I decided to start comparing manufacturers and get a good idea of what's on the market. It turns out that I knew almost nothing about sex dolls and how much innovation there is currently in the doll world. I think I spent something like three hours researching dolls and their manufacturers. I couldn't believe people were forking out $5000 to $10,000 USD for some of these dolls. Wow! Looking into the TPE vs silicone debate I am still not fully decided on where I stand but the artistic ability that silicone offers cannot be understated. Thus I decided on a budget, compared manufacturers, cried internally about not being able to afford a doll that costs more than some peoples cars, and I decided on an Irontech doll. Specifically the line not offered in the USA. Yessir,the Firefly Diary series. I searched the forum and have not seen any reviews or insight into these dolls here. I have seen many photos and videos through suppliers though. So I chose a supplier, customized the doll and it should be made and ready for review within 1- 1 1/2 months. I plan on making a post here then with photos documenting the doll for the forum.
My take on the reality of dolls:
Personally, I don't see dolls as people. They cannot replace a woman. They cannot replace a man. It's silicone and alloys. It cannot be a true companion but it can provide the feeling of companionship and the release of oxytocin to a starving brain. These dolls really help people and have been proven to reduce anxiety in an ever worsening world. I see them as a net positive for society when used properly. Many people suffer quietly and dolls are not a bad way to help with this kind of suffering. Dolls and the artists behind them are incredible. Craftsmen and craftswomen making the sale of companionship a reality is truly fascinating.
I will make a new post when I have photos of my Firefly Diary doll. Thank you for taking the time to learn a little bit about me and I hope to learn a lot here.
A little history on my interest in dolls:
I have always liked Japanese BJDs (ball jointed dolls) artistically. I never owned one but loved seeing pictures of them and would tell myself that "I would buy one eventually". These dolls are simply that. They are not designed to be realistic. It's a hobby akin to collecting figurines or action figures albeit more of a feminine hobby, it's fun to buy them clothes and change out their parts it seems. Fast forward over a decade and I never bought one even though I still like them to this day. It just doesn't fit with what I want for myself at this time.
Sex dolls:
"I like sophisticated dolls. I have some sex toys. Why not buy a sex doll?" A few months ago I purchased a pretty good starter sex doll. It was around $800 made from TPE. I have had toys before that were made from the same TPE material so I knew how to take care of the doll but I grew exceedingly disappointed with the quality. One day I decided to give the doll a proper clean and powder. The manufacturer listed that the doll was waterproof and it turns out it was not even close. Within days I discovered rust emitting from the doll and decided that I would do an invasive inspection of the dolls skeleton. It was rusted. Further inspections showed the issue was systemic and I decided to retire the doll permanently. It was brutal but I refuse to have a doll with a degrading rust filled skeleton. Not to mention that it's joints were seizing due to this fact. Lesson learned.
Last night I came home from work as stared at the bookmark I had for Irontech dolls. I decided to start comparing manufacturers and get a good idea of what's on the market. It turns out that I knew almost nothing about sex dolls and how much innovation there is currently in the doll world. I think I spent something like three hours researching dolls and their manufacturers. I couldn't believe people were forking out $5000 to $10,000 USD for some of these dolls. Wow! Looking into the TPE vs silicone debate I am still not fully decided on where I stand but the artistic ability that silicone offers cannot be understated. Thus I decided on a budget, compared manufacturers, cried internally about not being able to afford a doll that costs more than some peoples cars, and I decided on an Irontech doll. Specifically the line not offered in the USA. Yessir,the Firefly Diary series. I searched the forum and have not seen any reviews or insight into these dolls here. I have seen many photos and videos through suppliers though. So I chose a supplier, customized the doll and it should be made and ready for review within 1- 1 1/2 months. I plan on making a post here then with photos documenting the doll for the forum.
My take on the reality of dolls:
Personally, I don't see dolls as people. They cannot replace a woman. They cannot replace a man. It's silicone and alloys. It cannot be a true companion but it can provide the feeling of companionship and the release of oxytocin to a starving brain. These dolls really help people and have been proven to reduce anxiety in an ever worsening world. I see them as a net positive for society when used properly. Many people suffer quietly and dolls are not a bad way to help with this kind of suffering. Dolls and the artists behind them are incredible. Craftsmen and craftswomen making the sale of companionship a reality is truly fascinating.
I will make a new post when I have photos of my Firefly Diary doll. Thank you for taking the time to learn a little bit about me and I hope to learn a lot here.