Live Unboxing of eBay HaniDoll Elf - DollCast
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Live Unboxing of BigEds eBay HaniDoll Elf. Lets see how the quality is!
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Something occurred to me just now: that doll that was seized by customs looks a little like Ava Majury, and she looks like an adult even though she's not even legally old enough to drive. I'm not saying that it's right or that the doll looks like a minor, but rather there are minors that look adult, so on appearances the lines are fuzzy.
I imagine as soon as my companion arrives I’ll have to oil and powder her up. Any suggestions on how many bottles of baby oil I’ll need? I already have a container of corn starch. Might need to buy more.
I found this very informative guide on how to clean one’s companion: https://siliconelovers.com/pag....es/help-information-
Just made the order along with a new wig for her. Planning on purchasing a silicone head later, I like the realism of the silicone face comboed with the tpe body. It’s going to arrive sometime March 8th.
I watched a video of a guy unboxing a doll with his friends. They were slapping it around, dinking with the wig, there was a woman there making comments about it, they put it in a harness suspended from a hook and spun it; all one big joke. Then the dude used it and gave a ho-hum review. To be honest it came off as oddly gross, but whatever it was their doll.
Then he made a follow up where he'd left it in a garage and during a hot day and it was warm to the touch so he thought he'd give it a try again. This time he was talking seriously, no joking, no dinking around. He said it was 'too real' for him, and called it a rabbit hole he didn't want to go down into, so he was going to hack the doll apart and toss it.
My point in posting this is twofold.
First, each person derives their own experience from dolls as they will anything. Some people play games to escape into fantasy, some just to dick with physics or do things or whatever. The experience is up to the person, and it's whatever we decide for ourselves.
Second, what a person does with his/her doll is really up to them, and doesn't reflect on anyone but them. Men treat dolls as companions, fine. Men treat dolls as disposable property, fine. I had a dog I loved very much, he was my friend; for others their dog is just a dumb animal that serves a purpose or is just there like a piece of furniture that needs feeding.
There's no reason to be offended personally by this. Instead be grateful you have the capacity to appreciate the doll as more than an object (even if that's all it is) and project empathy unto it as you would anything worth caring about. The spoiled will be spoiled, the appreciative will appreciate. I, for one, consider dolls to be an amazing option in our current world. They are not mutually exclusive to women any more than a vibrator and facebook is a substitute for men. Dolls are objects, but they're usefulness will depend on the individual.
I'd equate it to Season 1 Westworld. Without spoiling anything for those of you that have never seen it (change that, season 1 is fantastic!), one of the characters comes to see Dolores from two perspectives, much like this subject with dolls. In one hand she's a thing to be taken and used as a man sees fit, on the other hand Dolores is a living being worthy of care, protection, even love. ultimately it is for each of use to decide where we fall in that spectrum, be it dolls, dogs, even people.