Learning Teddy Babe Surgery
Re: Learning Teddy Babe Surgery
Re: Learning Teddy Babe Surgery
I realized, just a few minutes ago in our afterglow cuddles, that I had been afraid of hurting her. And that was what was keeping me from enjoying my lovely Christine completely. With the condition she arrived in, I felt like I had to be so incredibly delicate with her, no matter what we did. And each activity, no matter how gentle I was, I noticed more and more damage to her frame. For the last week and a half, I have barely interacted with my Chrissy out of this fear. But after her surgery, all that has vanished. Literally the second I finished the last stitch, I was compelled to take her right to my bed and make passionate, aggressive love to her. Wow... Just wow. I'm still shaking from it.
I'm not sure what my plans are for her future modifications. Before this surgery, I was planning on building her a new skeleton. But now I'm thinking about keeping her boneless (just how I like my wings). I know she won't be able to pose nearly as well as she used to. But maybe we get a second Teddy Babe for that? In the mean time, I'm considering opening up her vagina some more. None of my sleeves fit her and I really want a doll that can use them. But until then, we are so incredibly happy right now. We're about to have a Frankenstein movie marathon (I'm thinking Young Frankenstein (1974), Bride (1935), Victor Frankenstein (2015), and of course, the original Frankenstein (1931) to finish off the weekend. Thank you all again for your help! This has been just a powerful learning experience for both of us.
Re: Learning Teddy Babe Surgery
I realized, just a few minutes ago in our afterglow cuddles, that I had been afraid of hurting her. And that was what was keeping me from enjoying my lovely Christine completely. With the condition she arrived in, I felt like I had to be so incredibly delicate with her, no matter what we did. And each activity, no matter how gentle I was, I noticed more and more damage to her frame. For the last week and a half, I have barely interacted with my Chrissy out of this fear. But after her surgery, all that has vanished. Literally the second I finished the last stitch, I was compelled to take her right to my bed and make passionate, aggressive love to her. Wow... Just wow. I'm still shaking from it.
I'm not sure what my plans are for her future modifications. Before this surgery, I was planning on building her a new skeleton. But now I'm thinking about keeping her boneless (just how I like my wings). I know she won't be able to pose nearly as well as she used to. But maybe we get a second Teddy Babe for that? In the mean time, I'm considering opening up her vagina some more. None of my sleeves fit her and I really want a doll that can use them. But until then, we are so incredibly happy right now. We're about to have a Frankenstein movie marathon (I'm thinking Young Frankenstein (1974), Bride (1935), Victor Frankenstein (2015), and of course, the original Frankenstein (1931) to finish off the weekend. Thank you all again for your help! This has been just a powerful learning experience for both of us.
Re: Learning Teddy Babe Surgery
Re: Learning Teddy Babe Surgery
good workMr Franz wrote:Did you see this thread, kehlwr? viewtopic.php?f=187&t=39297&start=30
Re: Learning Teddy Babe Surgery
I did see that one in my research and did find it very helpful (and inspirational in building a new frame). But what I was really looking for probably doesn't exist because it is most likely copyright protected is a detailed view of the original Teddy Babe frame and where everything is supposed to attach. Remember that my (brand new) TB arrived with quite a bit of damage. And while 8th Wonder has been immensely helpful when I showed them, I wanted to confirm the integrity of her structure. For instance, her shoulder joints didn't match, and I figured they would be configured the same. Now that her frame is gone, the shoulder joints look identical.Mr Franz wrote:Did you see this thread, kehlwr? viewtopic.php?f=187&t=39297&start=30
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viewtopic.php?f=187&t=55248&hilit=teddy+shoulder
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=36822
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=42674
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I really like these, thanks for the links! I've noticed her shoulders are a little looser after removing her frame. Not an issue yet, but good to plan ahead.Mr Franz wrote:Oh ok, good. You may have already seen these too, but just in case:
viewtopic.php?f=187&t=55248&hilit=teddy+shoulder
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=36822
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=42674