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Is the bigger the actual doll the better?

First let's look at what is a solid doll, solid dolls are solid bionic dolls that simulate people in a 1:1 ratio, and are currently the closest to real people except for wax figures.

Material: There are two main materials on the market, one is tpe material, tpe material is a synthetic soft rubber, is a non-toxic environmentally friendly material, compared to natural rubber synthetic soft rubber is more plastic, and more soft. The other is the more familiar silicone material, silicone is also a synthetic rubber, the current application of the unit is very wide, food medical are involved, is also a non-toxic environmentally friendly materials.

Composition: entity dolls are composed of three parts, the first part is the skin, entity dolls mainly have tpe or silicone simulated human skin, with silicone simulated human skin closer to real skin can be fine to the human surface texture, so the performance is more real; to tpe material simulated human skin, feel more soft and smooth, touch closer to real skin, both compared to silicone appearance performance more real, tpe material more Soft touch closer to the real person, but the authenticity of the performance is not as realistic as silicone solid dolls. The second part is the skeleton, the solid doll has a built-in metal skeleton and can be posed in various positions. The third part is the head sculpture. There are three main types of head sculptures: tpe, silicone and silicone wigs, of which the tpe head sculpture is not available with hair implants, only wigs. The silicone head sculpture is more realistic than the tpe head sculpture, as the silicone head sculpture is harder so it cannot be mouthed, while the tpe head sculpture is softer, so it can be mouthed.
The actual dolls are generally made in accordance with the proportions of real people, but people are also divided into sizes, so the bigger the entity doll the better? This is also no exact answer to the question, because everyone's preferences are different, I can only give you a reference.

Is the bigger the doll the better?

It is true that physical dolls are very realistic, just like real people. In real life, people have their own criteria for the height of women they like, some like it taller, some like it shorter. Probably more people would like to be taller, so they would want to be taller when choosing the height of a physical doll.

When shopping for a physical doll, we actually have to consider these three issues: price, weight, and storage.

The bigger the price, the more expensive it will be, which we should all understand, for example, a meter may cost more than two thousand, a meter four needs four thousand, some big chest sex dolls, big ass love dolls or other requirements and will be more expensive.

The bigger the weight, the heavier the doll, so I'll use our Elf dolls as an example. A one-meter small Yoko, weight 11KG, a one-meter four Yoko, weight 25KG, if it is a large breast version, weight 27KG. see these data you should understand, the entity doll is the entity is not inflatable, the weight is also very simulated people, so here also need to choose according to personal physical strength. According to the feedback from users, a meter four height weight is better, not too heavy.

The problem of storage, now everyone storage will generally buy a sofa box installed, the larger the entity doll the more space required, here we also need to consider their own residence room is large enough.

Is the bigger the doll the better? Generally speaking, it is best if the doll is as big as a normal person, too big is not very good, after all, storage is a problem, so choose your ideal size of the entity doll is the best, some people like cute and petite, then you can choose mini sex dolls, and some people like mature and royalty, then you can choose mature sex dolls, so choose the size according to your own preferences.

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