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Marcus08
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Post by Marcus08 »

Hi everyone. This is actually my second post, but been here a little while. Soon I will be buying my first doll. I like the super curvy and know they are heavy. I'm 6 feet and 190. My wife is the same weight or so she says. I can pick her up if she lets me, lol.

Glad I have been reading a lot on the forums. You people have gave me tons of info to buy my first doll.

Thank you.

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Hello and welcome :)

Do not underestimate the weight! Imagine that your wife is a vegetable and has stiff joints. You will need to pick her up, maneuver, and wash her. You will need to put her into position every time for sex. The doll is 100% dead weight.. I bench 80kg 5x5, do 50kg military press 5x5, 50kg curls, etc etc (nothing great, but there is a point) - I still find moving my 148cm around a pain. Using muscles I don't really use, doing weird turns, going up the stairs, etc...let's just say I would never go heavier even if I was benching 100kg. Really understand what you will be in for haha
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Welcome to The Doll Forum!
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Welcome. Learn good lifting technic, practice some and lay out your unpacking before the doll arrives.

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Welcome to TDF. Please keep reading and note how many people are unhappy with the weight before you order a big and heavy doll as your first.

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Hello and welcome :mrgreen:

A wise man told me once to try with a cement bag ;)
This was very instructive XD
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zaxdoll wrote:Hello and welcome :mrgreen:

A wise man told me once to try with a cement bag ;)
This was very instructive XD
A cement bag 5+ feet long with limbs that can swing around on their own according to gravity. The first few times I tried to lift and move my Hadleigh, she was like an 82lb. swiss army knife- but squishy like a harbor seal. :lol:
Hadleigh is a fair-skinned WM163C/#188, Harper (#124) is a medium toned WM164D, Kendall is a fair-skinned 163C/#398. All via RLSD.

Link to Hadleigh's photo thread

Link to Harper's photo thread

Link to Kendall's photo thread

Link to the H2K Ranch

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