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Scatterling wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 4:15 pm Yeeaah, that's the main thing I'm unsure whether I'm really up for - the expense isn't so much the issue, but the frequent care & maintenance. :painting: Plus the fear that despite best efforts, a doll might only last a couple years - or take damage earlier with just a little bit of bad luck or a moment of carelessness. My heart kinda sank when I read about the first faceplant incident on Mausi's part; that's gotta suck. She came back tho! :multi:
This concern is absolutely justified. The regular care is not so bad, you'll want to powder her from time to time in order to make the skin feel smooth again, and when you get a WM Doll in these days, the TPE doesn't need to be oiled too much, in fact you would risk to oversaturate it when you overdo it. The risk of taking damage on the other hand - that's quite an issue, or at least it has been for me, especially in the first weeks. First of all, the TPE is really responsive to any contact with solid materials, and the doll is really heavy and bulky to move around, and in the first days, she kind of developed a life of its own when I tried to move her. You should really have some space around you when you practice to handle her in the beginning. Also, fingernails and eyelashes are kind of a constant issue, because they always fall off or get damaged somehow just by laying her on the bed for instance. And the makeup won't last forever either. Plus there is the staining issue with darker clothes, which of course you can avoid by simply not using darker clothes, but if you like black, then you will sooner or later come across stains. Luckily, there are ways to repair most of those daily life accidents, be it with special glue or with tools like a soldering iron or a hot air rework station, or benzoylperoxyd acne cream for the stains. I was really hoping that I wouldn't have to use all these things if I simply watch out well enough, but it happens faster than you can look. So now I have a soldering iron and a rework station, both with adjustable temperatures, some tweezers and a magnifying lens for the eyelashes and the makeup, a brush for powdering her, some 3M primer 94 (which was not easy to get in my country because of bureaucratic constraints) and a thin brush to apply it, a makeup case and several brushes for application, and even an iron and an ironing board for her clothes, because I never needed one for the clothes that I wear. And a couple of carbon combs and brushes and several accessories for her hair, so I can make some ponytails and stuff. And curlers (the curls on the blonde wig are self-made)... the list goes on.

Now this might sound a little intimidating, but if you're not averse to handicrafts (in fact I really like it), then there is little to be afraid of. It will become a new hobby, and - speaking for myself - most of the things like renewing the makeup or the eyelashes become a routine after a short time, and reward you with sheer beauty. It is quite an investment, true, so you will want to get a quality doll from a renowned manufacturer in the first place. And if you are careful, you might not even come across any issues, just remember to always place her on soft, smooth surfaces and avoid contact with your environment when you move her around. And if you want to change her stance, better lay her on the bed or something similar first, before you move her legs, or else she will probably crash down and you will look quite helpless trying to hold her. :lol: But at the end of the line it's a fantastic product to have and to play around with, and even though it needs some attention, the fun is always in the foreground. Just be careful and aware that it needs some care, you can read all you need to know in this forum, and once you know what to expect, you can prepare yourself pretty well. Look at me, I'm still having fun after all that's happened! :multi:

By the way, I bought my doll from dollsclub.de, and I wouldn't recommend them, see this thread. Those offers are often launched by the manufacturers, and the vendors just pass them on to the customers, so when there is a 2nd head for free, it's probably free on several resellers. ;)

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Thanks a bunch for the detailed doll life lessons! :thumbs_up:
Shiranui Gen-An wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 6:13 pmSo now I have [...] even an iron and an ironing board for her clothes, because I never needed one for the clothes that I wear.
Ok, that's sort of funny too, that the doll's clothes receive more posh conditioning than your own. :D But it makes total sense - I only ever iron my stuff for the rare occasion that I need suit+shirt on me in good shape, but a doll of course is all about the looks and style. :plaidskirt:
Now this might sound a little intimidating, but if you're not averse to handicrafts (in fact I really like it)
Can't say I like the idea of doing all this handiwork, but I suppose the redeeming factor is that I would get to work on a frickin' hot girl :lol: and that - hopefully - the results would be worth the effort. I say hopefully, because I'm sure this shit (especially putting on make-up and fixing eyelashes etc) requires practice to get good results... not to knock on anyone, but I've seen photos around here where the owner did a bit of a botched job in applying lipstick for instance, and it just looks pretty silly rather than sexy. :whistle:

Anyway, I'm slowly accomodating myself to the idea of potentially owning a doll, and trying to get a feel for whether or not I like that prospect. Thanks again for your insight!
By the way, I bought my doll from dollsclub.de, and I wouldn't recommend them, see this thread. Those offers are often launched by the manufacturers, and the vendors just pass them on to the customers, so when there is a 2nd head for free, it's probably free on several resellers. ;)
Also thanks for that heads-up :thumbs_up:

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It may appear a little awkward, but I really dwelled into the world of women with this doll... it's kind of strange to buy eyelashes or fingernails and makeup as a man, but I live in an educated and open-minded society, and nobody asks me or even cares what I want to do with this stuff. And youtube is full of make-up hints for doing it right... there are also a lot of tips in the videos from dollpark.com, if you speak German (I suppose you do, thinking of the Kartoffelsack :D ). I also saw a lot of not-so-nice "paintjobs" here, and my advice is not to overdo it. Less is more. Don't paint the lipstick over the corners of the mouth for example, and remember that you can always get it off with a sponge and some baby oil. Eye shadow works best, you can use it for the whole body (also meaning the "private parts"), or you can use lipgloss for the mouth, which is easier to apply with a small makeup brush than a big fat lipstick. Actually, when my doll arrived, I removed the lipstick right away, because I didn't like it, and put on some lipgloss, and it was easy because I had watched some of those videos from that link before. You'll get behind it. For fixing the eyelashes, you can also find a video in the link where it's shown. It's not that hard, if you know how to do it. And if it doesn't look good, you can start over. But this will only be necessary after a while, because when the doll arrives, she is already made up, and if you treat her nice, it will last a while. ;)

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Shiranui Gen-An wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:35 pmthere are also a lot of tips in the videos from dollpark.com, if you speak German (I suppose you do, thinking of the Kartoffelsack :D ).
Yup, guilty as charged. :mrgreen:
And yeah, watching like a dozen vids on Dollpark was one of the first things I did when I started looking into dolls again this time around. They seem like a pretty good resource.

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So, here it is, finally... this shooting took four and a half weeks, and I tried around with lighting at the start (which I abandoned shortly after), so the pictures all look slightly different. I hope it doesn't break the immersion too much, I tried to make them look alike as well as I could, but I can't do magic. I also did some minor photoshopping in order to make Püppi look less fucked up than she actually is. Nevertheless, I hope you can enjoy it! :D


It was my birthday the other day, and Püppi decided to do me a favor and dress elegantly for that occasion.

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Well, blow me away! What an outfit!

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Pew!




... but that outfit was not the only treat that Püppi had in mind. It turned out to become a show, so let me introduce:



United Arstits proudly present:
9/2 Weeks
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You can leave your hat on




Here we go! Enjoy! (and crank up that Joe Cocker tune!)



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Great show! Image

"We're only just beginning", she said. "Follow me!"

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"Let me take you for a ride, straight into the sky!"




Colour me intrigued... Image

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"Dude, I'm totally having an out-of-body experience here!"

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Suits you! Image


"Well, come on now..."



The End


The rest is up to your imagination. ;)

to be continued...

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Nice photo set, she is cute.
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Wow! That's a hot show! :onfire:

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"United Arstits", I see what you did there! I see you! :lol:

I also see how this shoot wasn't done in a day, but took "9/2 weeks" (I see you!) - you had to plan an entire "strip choreography", and then go through with it shot by shot, well over 30 different poses in total, some of which must've been NOT easy to pull off! :o


Like dang, that pose is something else! :multi: And so is dat ass, of course! :twisted:

Btw, were you worried right there that she would lean backwards too much and unceremoniously drop to the floor? I know I would. :D

Also, cool to see that the fingers are strong enough to put at least a little bit of tension on the fabric of her outfit :) like here:

Overall, great success on this strip show! :plaidskirt:

Oh, and happy belated birthday! :glou:

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:plaidskirt: Wow 8O That's a lot of work, and an outstanding result :drinking: 8)

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  • What a SPECTACULAR photo-story Shiranui!!
    The grace and elegance are SUPERB!!

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    Love that outfit and the carefully sequenced shots!!
    I can only imagine the monumental amount of time & work that went into putting this together.

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    When you saw the results I’m guessing you realized that you had exceeded your own expectations, am I right?
    Hopefully you will consider doing another story-line later on because Püppi is absolutely gorgeous and irresistible!!

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Thank you all for your feedback! I might not quote everyone, but I appreciate every contribution! I'm always glad when you like it and respond to my posts! :thumbs_up:

Scatterling wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 7:45 am "United Arstits", I see what you did there! I see you! :lol:
Hehe, it's always nice to be seen. That was actually a joke that could have easily been mistaken for a typing error, or not even noticed at all. But it was indeed intented. I'm happy you found it! I always like it when people pay attention to small details. :D
I also see how this shoot wasn't done in a day, but took "9/2 weeks" (I see you!) - you had to plan an entire "strip choreography", and then go through with it shot by shot, well over 30 different poses in total, some of which must've been NOT easy to pull off! :o
Btw, were you worried right there that she would lean backwards too much and unceremoniously drop to the floor? I know I would. :D
On my count, it were only 28 Poses, but if you count twisting the head in the direction of the camera, then it's well over 30, yes. But I didn't plan it in its entirety, it rather happend pose by pose. And I definitely didn't plan so many poses! I mean, it was only four pieces of clothing that she had to take off, how much effort would it take? But while doing it, I realized that I can't just let her be on the bed for the next picture without her moving there somehow... and she couldn't just have her stockings off from one pic to the next without actually taking them off... and that's what extended the shoot to a level that I definitely didn't have in mind when I started.
As for that "special" pose, I wasn't worried she would drop. If you look closely (I might remind everyone that all pictures are expandable by clicking on them), you can see that she's holding her ankle with her hand, giving her the stability that this pose needed. She did fall off the bed during the one-leg-in-air-pose, though. I hated it, she didn't hit the ground very hard, and still I had to deal with dirt on her skin and totally deformed shoulders and spine, and of course loosened fingernails and (lower) eyelashes. That's how quickly it happens. ;)
Also, cool to see that the fingers are strong enough to put at least a little bit of tension on the fabric of her outfit :)
Well, to be honest, the tension was rather low, as the stockings are very flexible and easy to stretch, and it wasn't easy at all to fix them between her fingers. They don't hold very much, but you can use tricks. ;)
GraFXman wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 2:35 pm When you saw the results I’m guessing you realized that you had exceeded your own expectations, am I right?
Well, I must admit that I was quite satisfied with some of the photos. A lot of these poses weren't planned from scratch, instead they kinda happend while doing it. I was expecting a short shooting with not so many poses, so you can say it exceeded my expectations in terms of volume. I didn't have a final result in mind until it developed to become more and more elaborate. But if it exceeded your expectations, then this makes me very proud!
Hopefully you will consider doing another story-line later on because Püppi is absolutely gorgeous and irresistible!!
I'm not planning to stop doing this, but I might do a couple of smaller shoots next. ;)

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  • Mein freund, yes indeed it exceeded my expectations and you certainly should be proud because your hard work produced a fabulous shoot.
    Keep in mind that the majority of us here, your and Püppi’s fans, are also Doll owners and any of us who have ever done a shoot, whether a single glam shot or an elaborate story-line, we all know, appreciate and respect the monumental amount of time, effort, thought, creativity and planning that it takes to get even 1 “perfect” shot out of every 10 taken.
    Plus in some cases, the extraordinary amount of $$$ it takes for wardrobes, accessories, cameras, lenses, backdrops, lights, creating “studio space”, post-editing, etc.
    We’re all like “Executive Producers” of glamorous Art.
    When I admire an Artists work, that’s the predominant thought at the back of my mind, because I know from experience what it probably took to create it and that makes me appreciate it even more, especially when there are extenuating circumstances involved such as in your case, because I know from your past comments that you are dealing with excruciating back pain..
    I can relate for sure and you have my respect, just imagine that for me, in addition to relentless pain, I also have to do everything from a wheelchair..

    I don’t want to get too sidetracked here, but I’m curious and do have a question about something I noticed..
    What are your thoughts and level of satisfaction with Püppi’s “LHP” ?
    I’ll have to do some more research on some threads here about realistic LHP, but I don’t remember the WM 166 being on that list..

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GraFXman wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 11:14 pmMein freund, yes indeed it exceeded my expectations and you certainly should be proud because your hard work produced a fabulous shoot.(...)
Well, thank you very much, then! I wasn't trying to go fishing for compliments when I said I didn't have any expectations on my own. And yes, it was hard work for me, considering my back problems, but I have a high level of expectation towards my own work (not towards other people), and I would never take it for an excuse for a bad shooting. After all, I can still use pain killers in order to "function" normally, so I don't have something that you can't switch off that easily like you unfortunately do. And that's why I try to stay humble when it comes to self reflections. But it's nice to be seen, like I said before. :)
I don’t want to get too sidetracked here, but I’m curious and do have a question about something I noticed..
What are your thoughts and level of satisfaction with Püppi’s “LHP” ?
I’ll have to do some more research on some threads here about realistic LHP, but I don’t remember the WM 166 being on that list..
To be honest, it's horrible. I haven't had sex with her yet, enough said. But if you refer to that picture where she takes off her body: I retouched her a-hole there, it just didn't look appropriate otherwise. But it's there, and you can reach both holes from the front if you spread her legs wide enough, provided that you keep a constant boner. Not a chance otherwise. Didn't get that managed yet, because once you finally made her to be in position, the magic's gone. Additionally, reaching them from behind would require you to be very well hung. End of story.

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