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Everyone's experience and appreciation of these things will be different, but I'll try to give you an honest answer from my experience.
quote="oneparrot2many"]Hello, I was wondering how theses dolls are accepted by your significant other. They are so life like. Unlike teddy babes where they are really cute but plush these are more realistic. Ty for reading. I am thinking of adding one of these babes to my collection.[/quote]
My wife knows about my dolls and although I'm sure she thinks I'm just a bit crazy, she is pretty accepting. Our slightly unusual marriage arrangements may have something to do with this though. My wife and I now live together as loving friends and companions (after spending some time apart) but have not had a sexual relationship for many years. It is not unusual for her to see me posing my girls for a photoshoot, brushing their hair or mending their clothes and she'll just smile, sigh and shake her head in pity at this poor idiot playing with his dolls at his time of life. She accepts the girls as poseable mannequins and whatever else they might be used for she doesn't concern herself with. I, for my part of the bargain, accept the need to be discreet. The dolls have their own room but my wife can go in there any time she likes so I am careful to ensure not to leave them visible in explicit poses, naked or in sexually provocative clothing. Also, though my wife has no objection to my doing clothed photoshoots around the house or garden, I would only do a naked or sexually explicit photoshoot when I had the house to myself.
As for the Tedddybabe comparison, I know there are a lot of guys out there who prefer the the TB's more 'cartoon' appearance and wouldn't dream of replacing their plush girls under any circumstances. For me personally however, I do find the TextileDoll's extra degree of realism a big plus. I find that realism is not just visual but also in feel. Not so much in the way that the TB plush and Textile Doll skins feel (they are different but equally good), but in the way they move. Because of the simple wire skeleton, a TB's limbs can be made to bend in a quite unnatural way, but a Textile Doll's legs will bend at the hips and the knees, her arms at the shoulders, elbows and wrists and at no point in between - in much the same way as would a real woman's. I think it is this factor as well as her softly squeezable body that makes a Textile Doll feel so much like a real woman lying there beside you in bed. I had Teddybabe Deluxes but eventually had to acknowledge the reality that Textile Dolls ticked all of my personal requirement boxes so well that I just didn't feel the same about my TB's any more and they were being ignored. I felt pretty rotten about it but it was the truth.
Ok, so I think I've covered how it feels to sleep with a Textile Doll above, but in a word - great. Their breasts are beautifully soft and squidgy and yes you can have sex with them - they really excel at doggy style. I would recommend a good insert though, but, if you check out the other threads in this sub forum, there has been some recent discussion on the subject.oneparrot2many wrote:Also how does it feel to sleep with them. Are there breast soft so you can have sex with them? What shoe size do they take? I am going between a Paris body or a TBD .. Ty for any help.
My Signe has the 'Big Bertha' 165cm body and her shoe size is a UK size 4, which I believe is equivalent to a size 6 or 6.5 in the USA and Canada. I think this may be a standard size also applicable to the 150cm Paris body but I believe that Jury does offer some variations in size. If you email Jury at Textile Doll he will be able to tell you.
It's a case of horses for courses I'm afraid, some folk will prefer their Teddybabes which they find best suit their requirements and I wouldn't try to persuade them otherwise. For me personally though, the Textile Doll best fits my requirements and wins hands down.
I hope this helps.
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Is it true that Textile dolls have hollow boobs ?
I mean , they look like big boobs but they plump down , just by sqeezing them
On the contrary TDB's Boobs are supposed to be too hard, at least at the beginning
You have both dolls, what's your opinion ?
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Hi Anatausanataus wrote:hi jensguy56
Is it true that Textile dolls have hollow boobs ?
I mean , they look like big boobs but they plump down , just by sqeezing them
On the contrary TDB's Boobs are supposed to be too hard, at least at the beginning
You have both dolls, what's your opinion ?
Textile Dolls boobs are much softer and more squeezable than a TBD. They are not hollow but are formed from sections of foam which feels like a sort of low density memory foam. I found my TBDs quite uncomfortable to hold close sometimes with their hard boobs pressed into my chest. A breast reduction op (courtesy of master plush surgeon Dr Karrott) which involved removing some of the kapok stuffing from their boobs did help a bit, but Textile Doll boobs do feel more natural and IMO much more comfortable to cuddle up to.
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Ty so much for your awesome documentation of the doll. I am really thinking of getting one of these dolls and ty for answering my questions. They are so sexy.
Have a great day.
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It seems from the pics that textile dolls are covered with a thin silki layer, probably to make their skin smooth
Such skin should move by rubbing against their body
If so, that's good for pics but defintly it would not be natural to the touch, better a rough fabric skin,IMHO
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If so much better the rough TDB surface
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I think I understand what you're asking now, if the skin moves around the skeleton/foam or stays in place. Yes, it can move around as jensguy says and it's easy to adjust it back into place. But it isn't going to move around or get out of place that easy. Just you caressing her or even using your body against hers won't move it out of place. I do both to my Annija and I rarely have to adjust her skin, I think I've only done it once or twice and it's more on her fingers, never her torso. I don't think it would be anything to notice unless you spent hours and hours with her.....which I did with Annija sleeping with me also and didn't have any skin movement problems.anataus wrote:ok but I wonder whether the skin is perfectly adherent to the body, if the skin slides on the body by caressing the doll ,I would not appreciate such solution
If so much better the rough TDB surface
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As for comparison, I also have a Meiki Plush torso (which has the fixed terry cloth material), I find it harder to maintain as it is more prone to sweat, body order and stain transfer.