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raulwie wrote:
6) Overall: Does 135cm kills the feeling of realism?
I only have my Macy 1 day now, but before buying i was little unsure about the 135cm size.
Now she has arrived, im very positively surprised, she is actually bigger then I imagined.
My last (real) girlfriend was 155-160cm and it feels quite the same to me, what I didnt expected.

What spoils realism a bit for me, is the lack of interaction, she doesnt suddenly do something you didnt expected.. lol.
However, she also doesnt complain and always performs as you want. so that equals out probably.
Some poses (with less interaction required) are more realistic then others, for example doggy style is pretty realistic..

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I once wanted a more realistic sized doll so I ordered a Teddybabe Deluxe. It was a nice doll, but I realized that I didn't want a realistic sized doll after all. As a 5'10" male, I found that the optimal size doll for me is in the 120cm to 150cm range. When you actually get around to handling dead weight dolls in bed and other fun, the smaller size is not too noticeable. The only time that I really notice the size is when doing missionary where our faces do not line up so well for kissing.
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Agreed that's about what I found on the 135cm viola size.

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DollAfficionado wrote:I once wanted a more realistic sized doll so I ordered a Teddybabe Deluxe. It was a nice doll, but I realized that I didn't want a realistic sized doll after all. As a 5'10" male, I found that the optimal size doll for me is in the 120cm to 150cm range. When you actually get around to handling dead weight dolls in bed and other fun, the smaller size is not too noticeable. The only time that I really notice the size is when doing missionary where our faces do not line up so well for kissing.
Actually im 6'01' myself, pros and cons are weight is obviously more for a doll 'close' to my height, 5'6' celine doll from looks great but weighs a whopping 7kg more than Macy/Tiffany doll. Only thing stopping me really is deciding if I want to have a heavy doll, or a short one.

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Here is what I tell you about the 55 pound Macy doll. When I can use proper lifting form and technique, the 55 pounds is not a problem at all for me. Unfortunately, practical use and storage of the Macy doll does not always allow for proper lifting technique. There are times when I must move the doll into awkward positions, unusual angles, or must perform an arms-extended lift. Still... 55 pounds is not too bad for me as a slightly above average strength male; however, there are times when my 40 year old back asks me what the hell I think I'm doing. Overall, I enjoy this doll and find the weight to be just about right for me. I owned one of the 90 pound RealDolls when I was ~30 years old and lifting at the gym 3 times per week, but at 40 I now need to be a bit more careful with my back so I would not want any heavier doll than I already have. I hope this puts doll weight into perspective for you. Consider your age and physical strength when selecting a doll weight that is right for you. I have seen many listings in the FOR SALE section where customers immediately sold their doll because they could not handle the weight.
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DollAfficionado wrote:Here is what I tell you about the 55 pound Macy doll. When I can use proper lifting form and technique, the 55 pounds is not a problem at all for me. Unfortunately, practical use and storage of the Macy doll does not always allow for proper lifting technique. There are times when I must move the doll into awkward positions, unusual angles, or must perform an arms-extended lift. Still... 55 pounds is not too bad for me as a slightly above average strength male; however, there are times when my 40 year old back asks me what the hell I think I'm doing. Overall, I enjoy this doll and find the weight to be just about right for me. I owned one of the 90 pound RealDolls when I was ~30 years old and lifting at the gym 3 times per week, but at 40 I now need to be a bit more careful with my back so I would not want any heavier doll than I already have. I hope this puts doll weight into perspective for you. Consider your age and physical strength when selecting a doll weight that is right for you. I have seen many listings in the FOR SALE section where customers immediately sold their doll because they could not handle the weight.
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