Newbie Questions
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I will just be straight up and candid. I am getting old, not a lot of prospects, and at this time just too emotionally burned out to deal with dating or things of that nature. To be blunt, I just want a doll for sexual fulfillment. That's it. Sometimes you just want to feel something next to you in bed. I don't mess with prostitutes--not that I am judging that. Just not my thing. I have been looking around at all the dolls out there. There are so many selections its easy to get lost. I could afford a high-end doll like the real dolls but its more a matter of not wanting to invest that kind of money on a doll right off the bat. And I don't want a typical blowup doll. They do nothing for me. After looking around at the options, the passion dolls seemed to catch my attention the most from price and attractiveness and seems like a good starting point. If I dont like it, $1,900 is still better than losing $6,000.
Can anyone with experience please kindly help me with questions:
-- First, there are so many dang dolls at the passiondoll site. What is type A B C etc? There doesnt seem to be any pattern I can see and there is no legend that describes what the differences are between the A,B,C, D,..body types etc.
-- Is TPE better than silicone in terms of feel? Is it more squishy feeling? Never feeling these dolls I look at it and I imagine something hard rather than soft.
-- Some of these dolls have order options for 'standing feet.' What does that mean? The doll will actually stand on its own?. Some dolls do not have this option. Is it because of the models weight?
-- There is an option for a 'skeleton' upgrade by it does not indicate what that entails. What is upgraded? The material in the skeleton?
--Does anyone know where these dolls are made. It just indicates the dolls are handled by a US supplier in FL or Nevada, Who makes these dolls?
Overall, I found the site confusing but liked the merchandise. They should probably add more information to make it easier for people like myself who are new and shopping around.
If anyone with experience with these dolls can assists with questions, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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Hey, welcome to TDF, don't be embarassed, as you said you're anonymous, and besides no one's going to judge you here.LonelyDude wrote:
-- First, there are so many dang dolls at the passiondoll site. What is type A B C etc? There doesnt seem to be any pattern I can see and there is no legend that describes what the differences are between the A,B,C, D,..body types etc.
-- Is TPE better than silicone in terms of feel? Is it more squishy feeling? Never feeling these dolls I look at it and I imagine something hard rather than soft.
-- Some of these dolls have order options for 'standing feet.' What does that mean? The doll will actually stand on its own?. Some dolls do not have this option. Is it because of the models weight?
-- There is an option for a 'skeleton' upgrade by it does not indicate what that entails. What is upgraded? The material in the skeleton?
--Does anyone know where these dolls are made. It just indicates the dolls are handled by a US supplier in FL or Nevada, Who makes these dolls?
Overall, I found the site confusing but liked the merchandise. They should probably add more information to make it easier for people like myself who are new and shopping around.
If anyone with experience with these dolls can assists with questions, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
1) Dunno, I too find their site confusing, so much so I haven't really bothered with it. There are honestly so many vendors with better sites.
2) TPE is very soft and typically cheaper than silicone. Silicone these days is also usually quite soft though, and more durable and easier to maintain. There are pros and cons to each, and many threads on here discussing it.
3) Standing feet means the doll has some bolts that come out through the soles of her feet, so she won't tear the TPE when standing. They can indeed stand on their own, but it's generally a good idea to have a third point of contact to lean on, so she doesn't fall over and break something. The lack of standing feet option is nothing to do with the doll's weight, but probably because they're from a manufacturer who doesn't offer this. It is typically not offered on silicone dolls, but they can usually stand (for a limited time at least) without, some like RealDoll can't stand at all.
4) Skeleton upgrade means the doll has a newer design of skeleton such as WM doll's new skeleton that can shrug her shoulders for example. Generally it allows for a greater range of motion.
5) I see dolls from WM, YL, (both made at Jinsan factory in China) and probably some others. That vendor website honestly has a problem with lack of information and transparency IMO. But I'm sure you can write them and get all the information you want. Most vendors are good about that.
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Thank you for taking the time to respond. Another thing I am confused about is the nature of Vendor. Does this mean they pretty much sell dolls from all manufacturers? I am a bit confuse don this point.Tomoe wrote:Hey, welcome to TDF, don't be embarassed, as you said you're anonymous, and besides no one's going to judge you here.LonelyDude wrote:
-- First, there are so many dang dolls at the passiondoll site. What is type A B C etc? There doesnt seem to be any pattern I can see and there is no legend that describes what the differences are between the A,B,C, D,..body types etc.
-- Is TPE better than silicone in terms of feel? Is it more squishy feeling? Never feeling these dolls I look at it and I imagine something hard rather than soft.
-- Some of these dolls have order options for 'standing feet.' What does that mean? The doll will actually stand on its own?. Some dolls do not have this option. Is it because of the models weight?
-- There is an option for a 'skeleton' upgrade by it does not indicate what that entails. What is upgraded? The material in the skeleton?
--Does anyone know where these dolls are made. It just indicates the dolls are handled by a US supplier in FL or Nevada, Who makes these dolls?
Overall, I found the site confusing but liked the merchandise. They should probably add more information to make it easier for people like myself who are new and shopping around.
If anyone with experience with these dolls can assists with questions, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
1) Dunno, I too find their site confusing, so much so I haven't really bothered with it. There are honestly so many vendors with better sites.
2) TPE is very soft and typically cheaper than silicone. Silicone these days is also usually quite soft though, and more durable and easier to maintain. There are pros and cons to each, and many threads on here discussing it.
3) Standing feet means the doll has some bolts that come out through the soles of her feet, so she won't tear the TPE when standing. They can indeed stand on their own, but it's generally a good idea to have a third point of contact to lean on, so she doesn't fall over and break something. The lack of standing feet option is nothing to do with the doll's weight, but probably because they're from a manufacturer who doesn't offer this. It is typically not offered on silicone dolls, but they can usually stand (for a limited time at least) without, some like RealDoll can't stand at all.
4) Skeleton upgrade means the doll has a newer design of skeleton such as WM doll's new skeleton that can shrug her shoulders for example. Generally it allows for a greater range of motion.
5) I see dolls from WM, YL, (both made at Jinsan factory in China) and probably some others. That vendor website honestly has a problem with lack of information and transparency IMO. But I'm sure you can write them and get all the information you want. Most vendors are good about that.
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Mr Franz wrote:Vendors are sales agents. Some are exclusive to a particular label, others are not. The vendor takes your order and acts as a liaison between you and the manufacturer during the production process. They also act on your behalf should any problems arise. This is how most Chinese manufacturers prefer to do business. TDF has a very strict vetting process for vendors they list so it's best to stick with TDF approved vendors when making a purchase.
Thanks. I assume then that PassionDoll vendor is TDF approved and are on the level?
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I bought a knock off for less than a grand. I cannot say what brand is the most durable, etc. since this is new for me as well.
Buy what you find attractive. But just realize these ladies are dead weight so 75 pounds may not seem so bad, but it can get awkward
Obviously this forum has TONS of actual owners pics, and that helps a lot in deciding where and what to buy.!!
Even if you buy a popular selling doll, you will find yourself saying. "Mine is still the best looking one here"
Good luck on your quest!
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https://www.passiondolls.com/page/faqLonelyDude wrote:-- First, there are so many dang dolls at the passiondoll site. What is type A B C etc? There doesnt seem to be any pattern I can see and there is no legend that describes what the differences are between the A,B,C, D,..body types etc.
They sell some widespread dolls. But there are also some exclusive dolls that are not available anywhere else.14. What does Type (Type A, B, C etc.) means?
Types means that the doll have the same body/head combo, but different styling like eye colors, wig, skin colors, makeup etc. We do this for two reason, first, it give you a better idea of what each doll will look like for that particular style on the doll. So if you like that style you can order it exactly as in the photo or order that doll type.
Secondly, while it is possible to customized the doll, we realized that sometimes client customized the doll too much that it did not turn out the way they expect it to be. For that reason, we highly recommend you order the doll exactly as in the photo. However, if you want to make minor changes such as eye color, for example, that should not be a major issue.
Feel free to contact them. They answer within 24 hours. In my personal experience, they usually respond faster.
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I strongly believe TPE dolls rule in the bedroom
-- Some of these dolls have order options for 'standing feet.' What does that mean? The doll will actually stand on its own?. Some dolls do not have this option. Is it because of the models weight?
If standing, always best to have a 3rd point of contact. Not all doll mfrs offer sf.
-- There is an option for a 'skeleton' upgrade by it does not indicate what that entails. What is upgraded? The material in the skeleton?
The new skeleton by WM also has no more gooseneck. It is hinged.
If you PM Doug, he'll get back to you fast.
Best,
Jeff
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My biggest concern is I dont want to get ripped off. Not that I suspect anything at all but being a first time buyer you have these questions in your mind and I like to get all info and do research. I have been lurking for some time off and on and am not the type to do impulse purchases and I like to be sure what I am buying before I pull the trigger. I just have kind of kept coming back to the passiondolls site when doing my research. Visually, they seem the most appealing to me at this price point and like I said I am not ready to throw down six grand for one of the high end Real Dolls right off the bat.
Thanks again to all who took the time to respond. I will drop another message with any info I get so as to assist any others in the same boat as myself.
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IMHO.. you could spend 6K on a doll and feel ripped off. or spend 800 bucks and feel you stole it. This online shopping sucks at times. Buying just by looking at pics. I Do not agree with Aliexpress sellers using stock photos. How hard is it to snap a "REALISTIC" - "non-PHOTOSHOPPED" image?? of what you're actually selling??LonelyDude wrote:Thank you all kindly for the time in responding. I assume Doug is the same as the user PassionDolls? I will send a message and see what he can help me with.
My biggest concern is I dont want to get ripped off. Not that I suspect anything at all but being a first time buyer you have these questions in your mind and I like to get all info and do research. I have been lurking for some time off and on and am not the type to do impulse purchases and I like to be sure what I am buying before I pull the trigger. I just have kind of kept coming back to the passiondolls site when doing my research. Visually, they seem the most appealing to me at this price point and like I said I am not ready to throw down six grand for one of the high end Real Dolls right off the bat.
Thanks again to all who took the time to respond. I will drop another message with any info I get so as to assist any others in the same boat as myself.