Disappointed in my WM140D....
Disappointed in my WM140D....
1) i've read WM joints are spot-welded so she's unlikely to loosen up much over time (especially i want her to be FLOPPY). so cut the TPE and dremel off the welds?
2) sell her and try to recoup some money towards purchase of a new floppy doll (maybe another WM - i'm really liking that 157B and the extra height would be nice)
3) any other ways to loosen her up??
4) live with it
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My WM140 is still stiff after three years, but I rotate my dolls in & out of my bed (where I agree, she does excel). My advice is to keep moving her - she WILL loosen up. First it will be her wrists, then her knees, then her hips (pretty much in that order). You're one of the minority as most want their dolls to remain stiff for as long as possible. Fear not! All dolls go limp with use. So while this may sound like a beating to you, you just have to have your way with her a ton more. Sleeping with her is another way to quicken the looseness. I slept with my WM148 (older skeleton), both of us on our sides, her head under my chin, her left leg wrapped over me, and her left arm hugging - our bodies entwined (best sleep I ever had) - and in eight months she was floppy.
Keep your head up, stay hard, and she'll be floppy & begging for it all the time before you know it.
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Not sure what you mean by wanting floppy joints, she wouldn't be able to stand up if that were the case - perhaps you don't mind that?
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Re: Disappointed in my WM140D....
Safe Way vs trying to jerk the limbs into certain positions during sex.
The safe method will also clue you in if something does break during the break in period.
Re: Disappointed in my WM140D....
PaulDenton2001 wrote:Are we talking, so stiff you can barely move the limbs into positions or not floppy enough that you can't do a specific sex move with her?
Not sure what you mean by wanting floppy joints, she wouldn't be able to stand up if that were the case - perhaps you don't mind that?
Meso wrote: My WM140 is still stiff after three years.
still stiff after 3 YEARS?! that makes me think my doll will never loosen up. and i'm talking stiff that it takes a some effort to get her into the positions i want; obviously in the middle of "relations" that can quickly ruin the fun. i want her floppy enough that i can easily manipulate her into positions; so very loose. if that means she wouldn't be able to stand up so be it - that's less important to me.
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The ONLY TPE doll that loosened up was the YLL148, but that was way before the technology improved in joints.
Now, I will say this, that the JM142 silicone dolls are quite looser now and very pliable in bed. They are heaven there because they adopt to any position and still hold poses but not stand anymore.
My RD2 are also not tight and very flexible but hold poses well enough.
All the TPE dolls from the recent generation may not loosen much. I think the best choice is to buy a loose jointed doll if possible. It's way more fun in bed!!
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With WM, no. 2 isn't an option. And be FOREWARNED: WM and vendors will TELL you that floppy joints are an option, but when the doll arrives it won't be floppy. I ordered torso legs directly from WM, requested floppy joints, was told they would be floppy, but they weren't when it arrived. I also ordered a WM doll through Beautiful Dolls, I requested floppy joints, was told my request would be granted. When the doll arrived, were the joints floppy? Hell no.leaverus wrote:and her tight joints! Don't get me wrong, she's a fun little f**k but the joints are too stiff and when i purchased her i just didn't know enough to request loose / floppy joints (is that even an option with WM??). she's only for pleasure so i don't care about the modeling aspect of things. i dont really want to spend more hard-earned $$ for a doll with loose joints but i may not have a choice. the way i see it i have these options:
1) i've read WM joints are spot-welded so she's unlikely to loosen up much over time (especially i want her to be FLOPPY). so cut the TPE and dremel off the welds?
2) sell her and try to recoup some money towards purchase of a new floppy doll (maybe another WM - i'm really liking that 157B and the extra height would be nice)
3) any other ways to loosen her up??
4) live with it
I do remember hearing that the only manufacturer that can actually do floppy joints is YL Doll. Maybe someone with more knowledge can verify that.
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If you order a floppy doll, WM would have to make a special request to the skeleton maker for a floppy skeleton and it must be tagged when sent. And then your order may not be processed until another shipment of skeletons come in.
You would think they could keep a few floppy skeletons on hand, but maybe they don't get much request as most people are not aware of floppy vs tight like TDF members. They just order a doll as is.
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With time the metal should wear down itself from the heavy friction, so the welded bolts shouldn't matter.
I've seen others inject mineraloil into the skeleton, but for the purpose of getting rid of noise. Maybe this could add some ease to the joints as well?
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Maybe she has come to life after 3 years of CPR and gotten alien hand syndrome.Nord wrote:It's just her left arm that is still fairly stiff and can be a bitch sometimes.