Smiling
Smiling
Pretty women for us should smile. A great many of the Asian companies offerings do not for what i think are sound cultural reasons. I am no expert, but it seems to me that in China and Japan the modesty of women is held to be of great value. The appearance of being demure and not naturally sexually enthusiastic appears to be a cultural value.
In my own extensive reviews I feel that most Asian vendors prefer to portray their dolls demurely. That's not so true of Westerners. Several of the Realdolls display at least a half smile, including in my opinion at least half of the realdollx offerings.
There is an Asian vendor who has offered a doll who smiles with apparently great commercial effect: Fanreal's Maria.
I am posting here in the Zelex forum because I greatly admire the aesthetics of all the Zelex creations except for the absence of this Western Smile.
Am I bonkers fellow doll lovers? Or do I have a point.
Re: Smiling
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I also posted long ago about my most favorite faces, all of which have smiles, here:
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And Sanhui recently announced their next level of innovation, a face that can be shaped in various ways to give a range of expressions:
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Re: Smiling
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Before I bought Geniece, I thought if I bought a non-smiling doll, perhaps it could work to put a piece of stiff but flexible plastic inside her mouth, to push the corners of her mouth outwards and upwards, but small enough to be hidden from view. Maybe that can work for your girl? Otherwise some expressions can be achieved by turning her head up/down or to the side, and posing her eyes off-center. It feels a bit creepy to touch the eyeballs to turn them, but it works.
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Thanks, I'll give it a try and post a photo of my results.Ant999 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:13 amBefore I bought Geniece, I thought if I bought a non-smiling doll, perhaps it could work to put a piece of stiff but flexible plastic inside her mouth, to push the corners of her mouth outwards and upwards, but small enough to be hidden from view. Maybe that can work for your girl? Otherwise some expressions can be achieved by turning her head up/down or to the side, and posing her eyes off-center. It feels a bit creepy to touch the eyeballs to turn them, but it works.