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Unrealistic Scale?

ORDOLL have been a manufacturer since 2005. Our factory covers over 20000 square meters with professional sculptors and designers, 20 technicians and 230 employees. We specialized in developing, designing, producing and selling fibreglass mannequins for display clothes and cyberskin mannequin for display under wear and breasts. We recently ventured into love dolls. Our first model is OR156 which is 156cm (inclusive of head) with the first Sara head. Designers are working hard to introduce more heads in the coming months. Website: www.ordoll.com
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Re: Unrealistic Scale?

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Given that there are dolls like the one I attached in the photo (exaggerated proportions), I do not think weight is a problem in a doll's `realistic proportions. Weight is an important thing to keep in mind, if you look for a light doll you will have to settle for a very thin, or very short doll. But for lovers of realism, why are not more dolls being made as real women than they are today? women of harmonious proportions, for now there are few marks that appreciate the realism, most manufacturers, especially those of TPE, go from one end to another: dolls exaggeratedly thin, or exaggeratedly voluptuous. There has to be a balance :lying:
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Stewie studmuffin wrote:If I knew how to post videos I would certainly post that Seinfeld episode about "Man hands!" :haha4:

But some women do have small hands and feet. I saw a lady the other night while I was out shopping who had large breasts, a small waist, nice shapely butt, and small feet.
Although she would certainly be a rarity, she looked just like a doll that had come to life. :D


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Re: Unrealistic Scale?

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Sending out a huge "Thank you" to upsux for linking this video as this thread was begging for it! :D
No matter how pretty she is, there is a guy out there somewhere who is tired of her shit!

Girlfriends are for guys who haven't found the right doll yet.

I feel much better now that I've given up hope.

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Re: Unrealistic Scale?

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ORdoll wrote:Many women, especially China women, have small feet. It's part of vision of feminine.

Many men come to dolls because women have become too assertive for men, too masculine, so whilst weight important we try to keep our doll figures better feminine. Big hands more masculine.

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Hmm, well I guess that's a fair explanation, I don't really have any sexual experience with Asain women so I haven't really seen their feet up close :razz:. Maybe hire a Caucasian model as an alternative option? Along with a shorter model for the 5ft dolls for a more realistic scale? I guess variety is the most popular request around here, we all like something different :)

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Re: Unrealistic Scale?

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Bauta wrote:Given that there are dolls like the one I attached in the photo (exaggerated proportions), I do not think weight is a problem in a doll's `realistic proportions. Weight is an important thing to keep in mind, if you look for a light doll you will have to settle for a very thin, or very short doll. But for lovers of realism, why are not more dolls being made as real women than they are today? women of harmonious proportions, for now there are few marks that appreciate the realism, most manufacturers, especially those of TPE, go from one end to another: dolls exaggeratedly thin, or exaggeratedly voluptuous. There has to be a balance :lying:
Wow, that's a little more curvy than even I can handle 8O

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