Fuck. Yes. Herman.
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In your photos, it almost feels like we're hangin' out with some ultra-confident hero's alter-ego/secret identity. Kind of like chillin' at Tony Stark's pad.
Would it make me sound gay if I said that Herman is a _very_ hot man-doll?
Very well then ...
Confident in my own sexuality, I can still say that Herman is still one very hot man-doll - and you bring it out magnificently!
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Herman is a work of art and quite beautiful.
I have to shoot him in something a little weird now, as I'm having some cool ideas when I stare at him. And he's stolen my attention numerous times!
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Where has Herman been hiding the salami?
PS. When you do weird. We call it great!
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Alottahope wrote:Wow! Herman looks amazing because of you! Great photos! He is a very nice sculpt. True to life! Statuesque! I have to ask...
Where has Herman been hiding the salami?
PS. When you do weird. We call it great!
Not in me!
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I think Stacy must hold the world record for time spent around love dolls without ever boffing one.stacy718 wrote:Alottahope wrote:Wow! Herman looks amazing because of you! Great photos! He is a very nice sculpt. True to life! Statuesque! I have to ask...
Where has Herman been hiding the salami?
PS. When you do weird. We call it great!
Not in me!
Not sure if it’s impressive, or weird.
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You can say that again!Jeff wrote:When it comes to love dolls, nothing is weird.
Sadako is singing, "All I want for Christmas is Herman!" Stacy's photos really do show his charm and charisma!
Can you imagine Santa's sleigh loaded down with dolls for everyone who wants one? The reindeers would either have hernias and/or the sleigh would be a low rider.
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I love that there always seems to be a story within your photographs.stacy718 wrote:Herman wearing a knockoff gown, originally worn by Asa Akira at the PornHub awards.
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I like the discarded kicked off heels and the look on the face of his elegant female friend with her head tilted to one side, makes you wonder what she's thinking.
The location is fascinating too with the scaffolding outside the window. Looks like a hotel maybe or possibly a big apartment or loft?
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djcdoll wrote:The location is fascinating too with the scaffolding outside the window. Looks like a hotel maybe or possibly a big apartment or loft?
Yes... the scaffold is interesting to me as well. Most people would avoid showing it, but for me, its an NYC right of passage. I live in a building from 1915 in a very historical neighborhood of Manhattan. Though my building didn't exist at the time, is the area where the draft riots took place during the civil war. It's within the area that was once part of Peter Stuyvesant's farm. I love my building so much. It's a loft, true to the original definition, concrete floors and all.
*edited to correct the year the building was built. I love the history of NYC.
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Wow, what a fabulous place to live. Great location for your photographs. Looks like you have plenty of space available to compose your photographic works of art.stacy718 wrote:djcdoll wrote:The location is fascinating too with the scaffolding outside the window. Looks like a hotel maybe or possibly a big apartment or loft?
Yes... the scaffold is interesting to me as well. Most people would avoid showing it, but for me, its an NYC right of passage. I live in a building from 1918 in a very historical neighborhood of Manhattan. Though my building didn't exist at the time, is the area where the draft riots took place during the civil war. It's within the area that was once part of Peter Stuyvesant's farm. I love my building so much. It's a loft, true to the original definition, concrete floors and all.
Thanks for the extra information. It's nice to get a bit more background on the location.