Thank you.Yes the 30kg can be quite a burden for various poses and generally. Don´t want imagining what 40kg + doll owners have to endure! Your 20kg appear just right, no matter how strong or weak a doll owner really is and should be manageable if applied correctly. From my own bits of experience thus far, a newbie can do wrong a whole lot of things in this regard.
Clothes/dresses for my 155cm are bits of a challenge as well. Appropiate sizes are right at the edge of EU smallest adult and largest teenager sizes. The flexible stuff usually does not matter that much, except for leg lengths sometimes.
Yes, I can imagine the smaller dolls are way more easy to pose, unless joints are not too stiff where it can become maybe even more difficult to move (lever lengths!). But your dolls poses show that it can be done, in nice and esthetical ways. Despite their sizes, your dolls look nicely adult and feminine as well. Quite to my tastes!
I keep the dolls in the box they were sent from the beginning.
If you leave it in place the hip will be deformed.
Put a sponge on the back and thighs to prevent deformation.
I purchased ClimaxDoll's 158cm body once. That's 30 Kg.
It was hard to get her out of the box.
25 kg or less is ideal to put it in a box.
A small body of 130 cm or less can sit on a chair or change clothes easily!
If there is a room that can be left always, I want a body of 160 cm or more.
I want Qitadoll now.
It seems to be lightweight for the size.And I like the face.