yorktown wrote:Good to see these new dolls are getting better by the day - and more available to many -
Inflatablefun82 wrote: Your lucky you can house a doll of this size. One of the best qualities of inflatable dolls is that they can be deflated and hidden when one needs to. This allows the doll to be enjoyed privately with no repercussions! The obvious issue with solid dolls is that you can't do this....unless you have a massive house with secret rooms or you are a single man!
I'd love one of these but circumstances would never permit me to have one. Therefore my future is wholly invested in blow up babes!
Many thanks to both for compliments - really appreciated - and yes - I understand and agree. It's for that reason that a harem of inflatababes doesn't cause such trouble in the cupboard as dolls like this - and ideally I'd really love "May" to go to another loving member rather than being stuffed in the loft before wife comes back from being away next week . . . So I understand such considerations . . . and the great advantages of inflatababes.yorktown wrote: "Here - Here" - to member - Inflatablefun82 -
Long Live the inflata-babe -
I didn't want to continue this thread but this one last intended post here is appropriate . . . as you'll be amused to know that May had an argument with an inflatable today.
She'd had a shower and had laid down on a lilo for 24 hours. She's TPE, notorious for leaking "oil" but she does not leak oil so as to mark fabrics in the short time she's been around with me . . . but . . . the lilo simply won't be the same again . . .
TPE is the same _sort_ of material as inflatable cyberskin inserts and the like, and these have a similar effect on vinyl in time, although slower. The vinyl appears to have thickened in the areas of contact with May.* I was worried about her staining from a coloured towel - thus putting her on a white lilo - but this really does demonstrate the migration of chemicals from one type of plastic to another.
It's for this reason that controversy has been expressed elsewhere about TPE, about cyberskin sleeves and the like, and why silicone is revered.
But the feel . . . is . . . . luscious.
Having accused May of ruining a lilo
I found her in contemplation looking out of the window
and . . . she having no idea of how it could have happened
I had to forgive her
Best wishes
Harem
*PS I think the interaction with TPE has been to cause the PVC to leach its plasticiser, causing expanded vinyl to return to original size and become brittle. When this happens, PVC lilos seem always to feel greasy and to leach.