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Re: Storing Your Doll

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 10:04 am
by Anthony191
A towel bra maybe.....

Anyone....
Anyone....

Bueller ???

Re: Storing Your Doll

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 7:17 pm
by TheMightyDude
Great ideas, from what I can tell, activity is good for a dolls health lol.... so I think adding in your advice and not having her in one position for too long should do the trick. Thanks!

Re: Storing Your Doll

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 1:32 am
by Dful
I was under the impression that storing the doll hanging was the best recommended option if it's possible. Are the breasts warping/falling off if hung for long periods of time a real concern? My TPE doll is a D.

Re: Storing Your Doll

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 2:27 am
by smallcat
Dful wrote:I was under the impression that storing the doll hanging was the best recommended option if it's possible. Are the breasts warping/falling off if hung for long periods of time a real concern? My TPE doll is a D.
Should be fine hanging. Only issue is going back and forth to rehang, seems bothersome. The standing option would be sooo much better in my opinion and safer if any accidents were to occur during hanging. While laying, you would want like a memory foam type of bed to avoid flat butts, depending how hard your bed is, puts a dent into her booty. My bed is prety soft, probably why it h hasnt happened to any of my dolls.

And if your closet can support soo much weight. If you live in a cheap apartment with cheap closet...I've lived in a couple.

I only assume the heavier breasts in which they need support may cause issues, I mean the BIG ONES, over 35" probably.

Re: Storing Your Doll

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 4:16 pm
by Dful
I'll have to test the hanging on the closet bar. I think it should support the weight. We'll see how "heavy duty" it is.

Re: Storing Your Doll

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 11:15 pm
by PassionDolls
Oh just so everyone know. We didn't use the closet bar to "hang" the doll. It just there attached via a chain or whatever to keep it from tilting over. I don't suggest any strong tension in the neck. So the purpose of the "hanging" is really to support it balance and to prevent accident falls.