Trying to figure out the standing feature.
Trying to figure out the standing feature.
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Re: Trying to figure out the standing feature.
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Re: Trying to figure out the standing feature.
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Re: Trying to figure out the standing feature.
Well the standing screws were protruding out quite a bit, and I have the item to screw them in, my question is do I need to remove them while not standing and screw them all the way in when using the standing function? Or Should I just screw them all the way in now and leave them in at all times?Dollarhyde wrote:Could you explain a bit more, please... what is it you are trying to figure out?? If you are trying to get your gal to stand all on her own... like in the middle of the room unsupported that is not a great idea. You should always use a support like a desk, chair, or wall to assist your doll in standing. You can stand your doll on her own unsupported but I would not venture too far away from her you do this at your own risk...
Re: Trying to figure out the standing feature.
Re: Trying to figure out the standing feature.
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Re: Trying to figure out the standing feature.
Not necessarily unless when you screw them in they are deforming the top of the foot... if that's the case you might want to cut a bit of the bolt off so they are not protruding as mentioned... but as Mr Franz indicated unless you have a foot fetish removing the bolts are not necessary... I would suggest putting socks on to keep her feet from getting banged up when you are not using her.Zignoff wrote:Well the standing screws were protruding out quite a bit, and I have the item to screw them in, my question is do I need to remove them while not standing and screw them all the way in when using the standing function? Or Should I just screw them all the way in now and leave them in at all times?Dollarhyde wrote:Could you explain a bit more, please... what is it you are trying to figure out?? If you are trying to get your gal to stand all on her own... like in the middle of the room unsupported that is not a great idea. You should always use a support like a desk, chair, or wall to assist your doll in standing. You can stand your doll on her own unsupported but I would not venture too far away from her you do this at your own risk...
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Re: Trying to figure out the standing feature.
Re: Trying to figure out the standing feature.
I'll add the fact that putting them back in can be a lot more difficult than you might think! I've found that screwing them in so they don't protrude is less of a damage-risk than trying to get them back in after they've been out for awhile.Mr Franz wrote:Unless you have a foot fetish of some sort, it's easier to just leave the standing screws in place. They need to protrude a little from the bottom of the foot so they alone bear the load rather than the doll's flesh.