Pippa pulls the chain - a safety briefing for TPE dolls
Pippa pulls the chain - a safety briefing for TPE dolls
I'm Pippa
and today I was peacefully contemplating
looking out of the window
quite privately
when I became aware
of my man showing up and not bothering to look at me properly
Trust him to show up just when I haven't got any clothes on.
Typical. Right lecher he is.
I thought I should talk to him seriously
and that should serve him right for interrupting my privacy
So I told him
how so many of us had been kept in the dark
on the matter of doll safety
when pulling the chain.
It's hard to imagine
that there's an art to us looking after ourselves but really it's not as simple
as it looks.
You see, because we're TPE and our humans have saved a lot of money buying us rather than our expensive Platinum Silicone cousins, we've got simpler skeletons so that we can give them our bodies without them having to spend so much. This results in us not being able to rotate our wrists at our wrists, it's so important not to twist them. Going up and down is one thing, but twisting them strains the wires and makes our fingers go in odd directions too. So we have to rotate our hands from our elbows. This isn't as obvious as it might be, and can make our joints rather painful eventually.
So coming down after pulling that chain, we have to move in stages
and then rotate at the elbow
so that then when our hand is down it's flat on our lap
rather than the other way at 90 degrees
Moving in these stages, hinge by hinge, joint by joint,
puts our limbs in the direction
that they like to go in. In order to be nice to us, our men and women have to be nice to us
and to do that they have to think for us, to think as us, to be . . . as us!
And so, my sisters, your humans need to understand how to put sunshine in your life
so it's vital please
to try to get your humans to understand how you think
and that you're not just that sexylady
to be oggled at
Love and kisses
Pippa xx
Full name: Pippa Pendleton BA (Hons)
24 year old Eng Lit graduate & ex part-time escort, currently in Heaven.
Dress size: UK 4 (US 0). Shoe size: UK 3 (US 5.5). Bust 32.3", Waist 23.3", Hips 33.0".
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but Pippa's photogenicity really struck me in the course of these photos. She's an extraordinarily natural sculpture and possibly in an isolated photo would be difficult to identify as a doll rather than a real person. She is a real joy to see!
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The narrative on positioning is good advice. "Humans need to put sunshine " in our lady's lives.
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I agree - sunlight really makes the dolls look alive..
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nice snaps by the way.
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ThanksNingyouLover wrote:Great post! Extremely informative and will limit the frustration when my first TPE doll arrives (in about a month)
nice snaps by the way.
I don't know how they have improved the wrist skeleton or not but one of the reasons for wrist failure is the necessity to alter wrist direction at the elbow rather than the wrist. It's in the turning of the hand at the wrist that the wires to the fingers twist and turn sending fingers in all sorts of odd directions that you see in photos.
These dolls are well produced within the limitations of the simpler skeleton to that with which I'm familiar with my silicone dolls, and they suffer from trying to do a little more than they are built for in terms of posing for photography - but with a little understanding they can be managed very effectively and Pippa is a classic . . .
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Could you elaborate on this statement? I was not aware of any facts proving that DS Dolls have a more advanced skeleton than these do? I know there is some shoulder joint on DS but nothing else that I know of. More details about this would be nice.within the limitations of the simpler skeleton to that with which I'm familiar with my silicone dolls, and they suffer from trying to do a little more than they are built for in terms of posing for photography
I think the wrists have been improved atleast two, maybe even three times since this. My oldest YL is about a year old and she does not have this feature of fingers in all directions, unless I pose the fingers that way.haremlover wrote:It's in the turning of the hand at the wrist that the wires to the fingers twist and turn sending fingers in all sorts of odd directions that you see in photos.
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Likewise the rotation of the feet. With respect to directing feet at the knee rather than the ankle, this was something I'm familiar with with my older silicone dolls.
Of course news of WM skeleton upgrades will be very welcome - but damage to dolls occurs when people don't really understand the directions in which the skeleton wants to move, so all info on this subject is very helpful.
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This is a really great tutorial thread! Not only very informative, but put together in a very fun, sexy style by Miss Pippa. I had a good laugh as I went through the beginning of the "show" and just when I got to the pic of Pippa sitting on her "throne" ... I broke out in a very robust laughter fit!! I am glad this thread got bumped up ... I had missed it before.
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