Replaceable vs fixed
Replaceable vs fixed
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Insert for TPE dolls.
Fixed for Silicone dolls.
Review of my SUKI doll from Sili Doll viewtopic.php?f=253&t=73439
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These dolls are heavy and I think you'll be glad if you went with the replaceable option.im glad I did
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1. You can take any onahole and place in between your dolls legs (slightly in front of the fixed vagina)at an angle. A big plus here is you can constantly be changing out onaholes for different sensations and they are very easy to clean. Also you will never have to worry about damaging the lips which tends to happen no matter what with fixed vaginas.
2. You can use a condom. Not as fun but cheaper than a new onahole if that matters to you. Plus here you still can get intimate with your doll with very minimal cleaning.
3. You could learn as many different ways people clean their dolls as possible on this forum. (It's really not that hard as it might seem)
I hope that helps you make your decision
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Fixed for Silicone dolls.
I agree with this!
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Fixed requires extra investment in aquarium pumps, douches, camping toilet seats, or other techniques to clean her out or condoms to keep her from needing to be cleaned. The cost of these generally run as much or more than the cost of the insert. Some, like the camping toilet, require trips to the shower/tub after use, which for heavier dolls can be laborious.
Fixed provides a more realistic appearance (especially when legs spread) but otherwise generally loses out to inserts in a pros/cons comparison.
See this thread for comparison of the two insert options.
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So if the replaceable one wears out or something, can you buy a replacement?
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Genius ideaExplodey wrote:Hmmm... I figured with a fixed vag I could just clean her with my waterpick flosser.
yes! That's a big reason to get replaceableExplodey wrote:
So if the replaceable one wears out or something, can you buy a replacement?
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So you say the inserts don't look as good, and I'm wondering where I can find some pictures to see the difference. The ones on the website aren't very helpful -- they always show them halfway out, or in the process of being put in.
(Btw, they should really get a female hand model to do those spread vagina pictures. The closeup of the dude's fingers all up in there is really creepy! )
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My vendor told me that he thinks fixed is best because if your using all 3 orifices, then you have to clean the other 2 anyway.
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typical insert design
or...
I believe this next one is silicone and I think it looks quite good but still not as good as fixed
Here is what fixed would look like spread (just image the first insert shown above being completely visible. sorry this the best I can do as of a 5 minute google search).
I hope you make the right choice for you. It's a pain to realize you should have got the other type of vagina after the fact.
cheers!
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This seems like a good point that hasn't been mentioned yet in terms of an advantage with insert. The ease of inspection to ensure cleanliness and that there is no damage or mold growth with removable seems like a nice reassurance.Chester13 wrote:... I feel confident it has been properly cleaned since I turn the insert inside out to get at every nook and crany.
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