My first adoption, Myri - a 6YE 150B, is almost ready!
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 6:23 am
An introduction of sorts...
My first lady, Myri Amara, is going through finishing school now and is awaiting her journey to her new home in the states.
She’s a 6YE 150B with the X19 face and I think she’s beautiful in the special makeup treatment shown below. She has three sisters joining her as well, all waiting to be named (left to right - N13, N26, and N21), but at least two of them are going to see their Uncle Jeff for a little eye therapy before coming home to me.
A little background on my interest in adopting...
I had been with the same wonderful lady for 27 years, and now widowed for the past five. It doesn’t take long for a man to get used to someone being beside him at home. Apparently, however, it does take a long time to get used to being alone. Even now, years later, it can still be rather difficult, especially at night. I’ve lost so much sleep to those way too long restless and lonely nights. While I have a fantastic girlfriend/fiancé, we usually only see each other on weekends due to various reasons. I had considered adopting for several years, and felt that it might offer me some level of comfort and piece of mind.
Unfortunately my place is a two story with unusually steep stairs and a tight, difficult to maneuver turn near the top. It’s very poorly designed, to say the least. Even my nimble dog has been tripped up from it on more than one occasion, so I decided I would want a lady upstairs to sleep with, and a second one downstairs (lest I take a chance on damaging her or myself lugging her up and down all the time) to watch tv or “socialize” with. I don’t know why I put that in quotes, surely I’m not the only person who talks to their dog.
My adoption process...
After much research, reading reviews on manufacturers and their products, articles on skeletal improvements, what others like and dislike, and who seems reputable, knowledgable, and most helpful, I decided I was ready to begin the adoption process.
Choosing my adoption agency was the easiest - and most important part of the process. After reading things that countless members had said (in other areas of TDF outside of the BCD portion), I had decided early on that I would go with Booty Call Dolls. I exchanged many messages and phone calls with Jeff, always gaining more info and insight, and invaluable advice and things to consider. I cannot imagine anyone else would give the amount of time and effort, and be of such an outstanding resource and sounding board as Jeff has been for me. You have truly earned my deepest appreciation and highest admiration!
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions...
After careful deliberation and going back and forth many times, I felt the 6YE 150B was an excellent first doll because of the size, weight, sturdy construction and the very well liked ball-jointed skeleton. I went with the b-cup model because I disliked the face so much on one of the more popular photo shoots of the D cup version, and wanted nothing to remind me of that particular doll. It’s funny to me now, because when I started pairing down the faces to choose, I kept skipping that one face until I came across a couple of photo shoots I hadn’t noticed before using that same face that I had previously deemed as unattractive, but sporting a fresh and more sultry look with different makeup and hair. It’s the X19 face shown below, adorning this body as the primary head. Wow. On his website, Jeff tries to emphasize how much difference makeup can make. I’m a believer now. Another surprise was the fact that in selecting 4 heads, the face that I thought was the prettiest initially didn’t even make the final cut. It's still very pretty though, and my next 6YE will likely have it sitting on top. In fairness, I didn’t go for the four prettiest ones, I went for prettiest, sultry, excited, and pensive. I simply didn’t need another pretty face for the moment. I’ve always been interested in photography and am looking forward to enjoying that as a hobby with my soon to be growing stable of ladies.
Oh yeah, that reminds me. I just ordered my second doll - a YL155D with the #26 “Rose” head, as well as the new #201 “Elsa” head. The Elsa head was going to go on doll number 3, a WM158D that was almost ordered, but I’m going to give that one at least another day of consideration. Or maybe after Thanksgiving.
Why the last name?
With 4 heads to share on one body (for now) I felt I should name the body in addition to the heads as to me I thought it would be useful, especially for photo purposes. Somehow it didn’t seem right to call each gal by a different name when it’s seemingly 80% the same. Am I getting too into this?
My first lady, Myri Amara, is going through finishing school now and is awaiting her journey to her new home in the states.
She’s a 6YE 150B with the X19 face and I think she’s beautiful in the special makeup treatment shown below. She has three sisters joining her as well, all waiting to be named (left to right - N13, N26, and N21), but at least two of them are going to see their Uncle Jeff for a little eye therapy before coming home to me.
A little background on my interest in adopting...
I had been with the same wonderful lady for 27 years, and now widowed for the past five. It doesn’t take long for a man to get used to someone being beside him at home. Apparently, however, it does take a long time to get used to being alone. Even now, years later, it can still be rather difficult, especially at night. I’ve lost so much sleep to those way too long restless and lonely nights. While I have a fantastic girlfriend/fiancé, we usually only see each other on weekends due to various reasons. I had considered adopting for several years, and felt that it might offer me some level of comfort and piece of mind.
Unfortunately my place is a two story with unusually steep stairs and a tight, difficult to maneuver turn near the top. It’s very poorly designed, to say the least. Even my nimble dog has been tripped up from it on more than one occasion, so I decided I would want a lady upstairs to sleep with, and a second one downstairs (lest I take a chance on damaging her or myself lugging her up and down all the time) to watch tv or “socialize” with. I don’t know why I put that in quotes, surely I’m not the only person who talks to their dog.
My adoption process...
After much research, reading reviews on manufacturers and their products, articles on skeletal improvements, what others like and dislike, and who seems reputable, knowledgable, and most helpful, I decided I was ready to begin the adoption process.
Choosing my adoption agency was the easiest - and most important part of the process. After reading things that countless members had said (in other areas of TDF outside of the BCD portion), I had decided early on that I would go with Booty Call Dolls. I exchanged many messages and phone calls with Jeff, always gaining more info and insight, and invaluable advice and things to consider. I cannot imagine anyone else would give the amount of time and effort, and be of such an outstanding resource and sounding board as Jeff has been for me. You have truly earned my deepest appreciation and highest admiration!
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions...
After careful deliberation and going back and forth many times, I felt the 6YE 150B was an excellent first doll because of the size, weight, sturdy construction and the very well liked ball-jointed skeleton. I went with the b-cup model because I disliked the face so much on one of the more popular photo shoots of the D cup version, and wanted nothing to remind me of that particular doll. It’s funny to me now, because when I started pairing down the faces to choose, I kept skipping that one face until I came across a couple of photo shoots I hadn’t noticed before using that same face that I had previously deemed as unattractive, but sporting a fresh and more sultry look with different makeup and hair. It’s the X19 face shown below, adorning this body as the primary head. Wow. On his website, Jeff tries to emphasize how much difference makeup can make. I’m a believer now. Another surprise was the fact that in selecting 4 heads, the face that I thought was the prettiest initially didn’t even make the final cut. It's still very pretty though, and my next 6YE will likely have it sitting on top. In fairness, I didn’t go for the four prettiest ones, I went for prettiest, sultry, excited, and pensive. I simply didn’t need another pretty face for the moment. I’ve always been interested in photography and am looking forward to enjoying that as a hobby with my soon to be growing stable of ladies.
Oh yeah, that reminds me. I just ordered my second doll - a YL155D with the #26 “Rose” head, as well as the new #201 “Elsa” head. The Elsa head was going to go on doll number 3, a WM158D that was almost ordered, but I’m going to give that one at least another day of consideration. Or maybe after Thanksgiving.
Why the last name?
With 4 heads to share on one body (for now) I felt I should name the body in addition to the heads as to me I thought it would be useful, especially for photo purposes. Somehow it didn’t seem right to call each gal by a different name when it’s seemingly 80% the same. Am I getting too into this?