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Doll coping Anonymous 08/06/19(Tue)--:53:36 No.53768205>>53769253
Will you buy a doll to cope with the void left in your heart? If so, when is the limit? Age 40? When you saved up enough?
Lots of reasons NOT to get one, but I want to know what can inspire you to get one.
Already bought one after my last breakup
I can honestly pull a tinder date every now and then but for a long term investment these babes are worth it. Girls are expensive as fuck. I still talk to girls and date every now and then but dolls are comfier
Its like $2500 with cosplay clothes and materials needed to maintain her. Its nice to cuddle with her sometimes. Good company. Eventually your brain tricks itself into believing she is real and there is literally no difference between a doll and a real girl when cuddling at night with the lights off.
Also if youre a virgin theyre good for practice
Some other doll tips:
> packaging is discreet. It comes in a big brown box. Its no different than ordering furniture or something
> usually dolls come with a soft blanket and clothes/wigs
> your seller will send pics and make sure shes safe before shipping
> depending where you order your doll from, shipping takes 2-4 weeks.
> clean her with babywipes after use, give your doll an oil bath and then apply baby power
> research over at the doll forum and compare/contrast if you prefer TPE or a silicone doll
> have her wear socks/thigh highs all the time otherwise the feet collect dust bunnies
> the dolls are HEAVY. Theyre like irl girls. Dead weight is a bitch to move around. Best way to move her around is to carry her bride style. Which is cute and good for bonding
After the honeymoon phase your brain will trick itself and you will fall in love with her like you would a real girl, so just a heads up.
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