Are their any woman who are fans of the Male dolls?
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Just stumbled on this forum, thanks for the suggestions on the Sinthetics and Private Island Beauties, it's always good to check out the competition too, even if at the moment they don't seem to have any male dolls available.
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I didn't know about the high end silicone dolls until I saw that episode on "My Strange Addiction" that another poster mentioned earlier in this thread. Then I found out that there were also male dolls available (although much more limited in selection- a discussion for another topic entirely!)
Anyway, I was fascinated by how beautiful some of dolls look (both male and female). They are very much works of art as well. And the chance to make a guy close to your ideal?- what's not to like about that!
I'll probably have more to say once I have a doll for awhile, but it is nice to know there are some women out there
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Right now, I would never consider a male doll, and no female doll either. The dolls I bought before, when still being a "boy", didn't solve my problem, which it seems was less to get sex but to get such a female body myself. So while for the "boy", it was the ultimate dream girl I ordered, mainly it was what I see as myself in the inner mirror. A doll cannot solve the problem of needing such a body yourself. Apart from that, a real living partner would always be more. Right now, I am pre-surgery, so a male doll would be a no go, technically and even more so because of male self-disgust.
If later on, when girl got "hers" down there, a doll would be an option, not sure, probably not. Right now, I'd consider my female self to be lesbian, but I feel the female role during sex. Always did. So maybe a shemale doll... However, still the concept of dolls doesn't replace a real partner and true love. Plus, even as a "man", a female doll (B3F11 Realdoll) was just too heavy. I could hardly lift her, and ever since, during hormone replacememt therapy, my arms are -3,5 centimeters of muscles up there, and the "boy" also didn't have much there to start with. Male dolls tend to be heavier than lighter. So a doll would be no option. I guess if no partner around, I will just go start trying all the dildos of all online shops first, lol. And above all, after reassignment surgery and half a year of healing until I'm ready for action, I guess I will do what all girls do, take all the time on earth to explore my own body myself first.
Partner, doll, all that is nice. If I can ever stand anything male around me, not sure, that will depend on if I can ever forgive myself having been male. Male and female sex drive in comparison, once on estrogene therapy, are so not the same. As a girl, you don't need it so much, and you learn you don't need to fall for every idiot coming along. So I guess real Vanessa, once healing is finished, will be just as happy with playing with herself. After all, she got 10 fingers...
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hey hey hihi Vanessa! that's interesting....(yes your opinion matter) so that means you are "not a fan" then?
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Uhm well, I cannot say that I am not a fan of dolls, but the concept didn't quite be enough for me to fullfil my needs. If I am a fan of male dolls, probably not, but that is just me being violated by my own male body twice before (3rd week of pregnacy, puberty) and me not exactly being into men, other than being a girl myself, that has her "needs" once she has her body. For that, luckily, 10 fingers also do. If I could ever have a male partner (not doll), oompf, possipossipossibly yes, but that needed to be Mr VeryveryveryRight, he needed to be totally unmale, not mind a dozen of man-hating comments a day and so on...LorileiXAlec wrote: so that means you are "not a fan" then?
Yes. The thing about me or any other trans-girl at least having started hormone therapy (or any trans-man, for that matter), is that I know both worlds, hormonally, physically, emotionally and also as for how the brain is wired and how it thinks differently. This is something trans world uses to call "gender giftedness", the ability to understand both genders. It's something cis people don't have, cannot have, as my brain went through a female imprint process during pregnacy (thus being primarily wired the female way), went through a male puberty (then being wired the male way retrospectively, not changing the fact the brain is female right down to its structural anatomy) and with hormone therapy, estrogene does a female puberty on top (mostly deleting the erroneous male nonsense).ShadowCat wrote:Hi Vanessa- your opinion does matter. Know what you have in favor when being a trans-girl? You GET IT- that the sex drive is sooo different between men and women. (The drive difference is a personal stumbling block of mine). It gives you a very unique perspective. I agree that dolls do not replace a real partner (but they might be fun!). Good luck on your journey
About the sex drive, as much as men may complain about the female sex drive and women may complain about the male sex drive... again this is something you cannot judge in comparison, until you know both like trans persons do. All that I can say is, that as a "man", this seemed to be normal. Nevertheless, I was a girl on the inside who felt stupid about it, ashamed, terrorized by that male foreign ruler down there not wanting to behave. With the start of hormone therapy, it took just 10 days for that "male stupidity" to fade and the foreign ruler was all quiet. TEN days only, go figure, that makes 2,5 pills of male hormone blocker in total, not more. Interestingly enough, this is one of the most diagnostic moments in transition. Tell the psychologist after 20 days "my dick is limp, crap", you don't sound like a girl, you are NO girl, but a psychotic with trans-like symptoms. Whereas I was sitting there, smiling all over, and said "I think that bastard is leaving me alone, finally, isn't that nice ?"
Retrospectively, all I can say is that I feel brutally ashamed for what that hormone made me be. It's not that I couldn't touch that penis, like some, quite the opposite, the "boy" masturbated pretty often. But mostly, that was just so that this idiot down there is done for a few hours and stops bugging me. I feel deeply ashamed for falling deep enough to need some 20 seconds porn sample movies to get a girl and to ever have pestered a girl (even if just dolls) with this stupid sex drive, instead of finding a loving partner. Instead, I bought a silicone copy of my "dream girl", with the "boy" not getting this is what I see as myself in the inner mirror. So instead of letting my female self change this body, the "boy" bought her like a prostitute and boinked her. And words cannot describe what a brutal shame I feel. I guess I needn't feel ashamed, after all, it was just my brain listening to the hormonal dictatorship. But as my brain "gets it" now, I do feel ashamed, beyond description, and this is not the 9/10th of a girl being angry, no, this exclusively comes from the 1/10th of a "boy" inside, who now also "got it", who got that this male thing down there was a false friend and who got that he was the mistake, while if the brain is female, the "girl" had all rights on earth to ask for this body, that should have been hers right from the start. The girl has other problems to accept what fate did. You as a born girl, be honest, could you ever feel at ease with the knowledge your vagina has been a penis before ?!? Not so easy, huh...
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How many male Real Dolls have been sold?
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Well it's hard to say over all. You can ask RealDoll for an estimate of how many have been sold. We can't really know how many women were the ones to order unless they speak up. I know of two first hand which are Stacy Leigh and Lorilei. I own a male doll penis attachment and am looking at a cheaper body to fit it in. There have been some who came to announce they are considering one and do not follow up or make a post about him. I would be happy for even a few more women to speak up but probably not until there are lighter more handsome alternatives for us.DianeM wrote:That's what I want to know. How many women have male Real Dolls?
How many male Real Dolls have been sold?
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Yes, the weight issue is exactly what I see as the main problem with women and the dolls around now. Generally, men are stronger than women. Now let me say, I do know both sides, personally. As a "boy", I could hardly lift a B3F11 Realdoll (>120 lbs/ 50kg), but I could lift her and manage a distance of say a meter from wall bracket to bed. With a few months down hormone therapy, estrogene reducing the amount of muscles, I could already not lift her anymore. I actually had to remove the top of the crate and lower her down with a rope to get her back in the crate. The "boy" already wasn't strong to start with, now with the "girl", there are 3,5 centimeters of muscles less on the upper arms (perimeter I mean). The "boy" could carry two cases of full bottles of sparkling water (like 17kg each), from the garage to the house, with one case each arm. Was heavy like shit, but worked. Now, as a girl, more than two years down hormone therapy, carrying one case with two arms feels just as heavy. So yes, weight IS an issue here. And if I, as a girl, should ever consider a male doll, weight would be the point to break the deal, until they reduced it to at least 1/3rd of what it's now.LadyPeridot wrote: probably not until there are lighter more handsome alternatives for us.
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Except, now I have to wait. . .
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I'm really excited to see the man you picked out. If I could get a rd2 male doll I think I would sit him in an armless rolly chair. I'd find a nice big one from an office and get him a suit so it just makes since to see him sitting there lolShadowCat wrote:The weight is something I'm concerned about (I started another thread specifically about it), but I'll figure out a way to deal with it. I wanted a RD2 enough that I didn't want the weight to be the only thing stopping me. I'll probably not move him much once he's here and I'll certainly be using some form of equipment (most likely a patient lift) when I do need to move him. He is on order, so I'll definitely be posting pics when he gets here
Except, now I have to wait. . .
Did you chose with out without an anus, as I was curious if RD would accommodate that to a woman for no charge.
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Did you chose with out without an anus, as I was curious if RD would accommodate that to a woman for no charge.[/quote]
I'm excited about it too!- it's only been 2 weeks since order time though. Here's his stats:
Nate face
Body B
Fair skin
Hazel green eyes
Real eyebrows (light brown)
(No other hair anywhere-lol)
I already ordered 2 Nirvana wigs for him.
I just got the standard doll- which I assume is without anus since it was not listed on the order form. They could probably make one with it as it sounds like they can customize further, but I have no idea if they would include it in the price.
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