Advice buying a male doll?
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I did visit the Maidlee website but didn't find any male dolls. I don't know if somehow I am missing it but all I have seen are female dolls, which is what I don't want. I did also visit the realdoll website.94elmwood wrote:Maidlee has one you may want to check them out..The most reliable is realdoll if you pay you will get your doll.There is another company called sinthetics but check out the reviews They look great however they have problems with delivering dolls it seems .Some say they have been waiting 2 years ..But once again they cost thousands however search around Ive gotten all my boys at discounted prices
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These things are so expensive! When I first started out looking, I was prepare to pay a couple hundred dollars, not a couple thousand. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that there is a way around it. It's like either pay a couple thousand for a decent doll or settle for a cheap inflatable. There is really no middle ground in this. It kind of blows my mind . I definitely don't want a inflatable or one of those fabric ones so if nothing pops up that works for me and my budget I will most likely just forget about it.
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Someone may have a good one to offer you.
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OK, here's my idea.
Silicone dolls are expensive and male dolls very heavy. Easily damaged if dropped too.
And if you were to buy you may find the doll thing didn't work out for you after all then you have to try and sell the doll in a mostly male> female doll market.
Many of us on here are on a limited budget or in debt and make our own dolls. I see you mentioned you were not into fabric dolls, but there are flexible male mannequins that are fabric skinned, but have a foam core. You could always buy one of them and attach a soft vinyl mannequin head to it.
Attach a strapon to the mannequin and dress him in sexy clothes or a full body catsuit w/a strapon on the outside.
Actually here is a pic at bottom and link to Flexible Frank. http://www.classymannequins.com/flexibl ... uin-11.php
He already has a head attached and price is only $267.00
Weight is only 35 lbs which may include the steel base so he will be easy to handle.
Light enough to have him stand, play around w/ him, dance, etc. The only way to have a 100 lb+ silicone doll to stand is using a stationary frame or cable from your ceiling.
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http://www.mannequinstore.com/male_mann ... nequin.htm
And there may be others out there. Maybe buy used or local and save on shipping cost.
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That sounds like a plan! I did try to contact titman via the forum but I'm a newbie so I am not able to message anyone yet. I do think I will be posting to the wanted items and just checking back and forth in the meantime to see if I can find something that works for me. Don't worry, I like it here. I don't plan on leavingsamara78 wrote:Contact titman of maidlee doll. He may still be willing to make one of his male dolls for you. Or even post in wanted items. I posted for a maidling and she is com8ng in the mail soon.
Someone may have a good one to offer you.
Either way don't leave,we like having you here.
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I am so glad that I bumped into you! Lol. I had wondered about the heft of these dolls. I believe I read somewhere that they can be well over 100 lbs. I mean I guess I expected for them to be somewhat heavy considering they are silicone and all. I also didn't know that they can be damaged easily if you drop them. That's really helpful for me to know because I am a super clumsy person You have provided me with a lot of great information. I really appreciate it because I know I have a lot to learn about dolls. I also think your idea is a good one. I just don't know how I feel about the look of the mannequin. I had never wanted a love doll until I saw how realistic the ones from <removed, please no promotion for this manufacturer, see http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=38015> looked. I think the realism of the doll is what I find most appealing. I am kind of thinking about saving up but I am still on the fence about the couple thousand. I am considering the mannequin idea as well. My mind is a muddled mess! Honestly, I am just trying to decide. You guys have given me so many great ideas. I really appreciate it.rubherkitty wrote:Sorry I missed your reply post last night.
OK, here's my idea.
Silicone dolls are expensive and male dolls very heavy. Easily damaged if dropped too.
And if you were to buy you may find the doll thing didn't work out for you after all then you have to try and sell the doll in a mostly male> female doll market.
Many of us on here are on a limited budget or in debt and make our own dolls. I see you mentioned you were not into fabric dolls, but there are flexible male mannequins that are fabric skinned, but have a foam core. You could always buy one of them and attach a soft vinyl mannequin head to it.
Attach a strapon to the mannequin and dress him in sexy clothes or a full body catsuit w/a strapon on the outside.
Actually here is a pic at bottom and link to Flexible Frank. http://www.classymannequins.com/flexibl ... uin-11.php
He already has a head attached and price is only $267.00
Weight is only 35 lbs which may include the steel base so he will be easy to handle.
Light enough to have him stand, play around w/ him, dance, etc. The only way to have a 100 lb+ silicone doll to stand is using a stationary frame or cable from your ceiling.
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stacy718 wrote:There is a male doll from a manufacturer in China, the company is 1AM. It's not as realistic, and it's still not that cheap but it's yet another option.
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Thank you!
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Here's a stylist trainer head w/ out facial hair. Not super realistic, but these generally sell for $50.00 +/- new. You can always add a mask and turn down the lights!
Some doll makers will sell just a silicone head, but that may run $500 - 800.00 alone.
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