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MailOnline wrote:The sex dolls that look REAL: Fashion photographer makes the fake women look startlingly life-like in glamour shoot
-Photographer Stacy Leigh from New York has 12 dolls of her own
-She positioned the toys in fashionable clothing and life-like poses
-Stacy wanted to prove that the mannequins can be very attractive
Well, in their header they still call our life-like dolls "sex dolls", but this time The Daily Mail made a really positive publication about dolls.
Thank you Stacy
Great work by Stacey and a good article for once. Thank you Stacey
Sadly you've still got a few muppets with their sad little lives making twisted comments
"I don't have dirty thoughts.............I have unapologetically normal thoughts which happen to be intensely erotic."
Great work Stacy
It's so good to read such splendid articles about life-like dolls but I hope The Daily Mail changes the mind to real life-like dolls instead of the harsh out-aged words sex dolls.
Stacy,if your reading this, your the godess of photography in my opinion, your realdoll/Boytoy photos and a few here made up my mind,there is no better looking doll out there for me now,i will be buying one, however long it takes
The pics and the video are amazing, and the article is posistive. Now if they can just decide if my silicone wife is a plastic doll or a rubber doll. Guys, she´s none of the above, she´s made from silicone!
Chris
A good article but like most internet articles, the resultant comment section isn't worth the paper it's printed on Idiots abound
"My name is Ash and I am a slave. Close as I can figure, the year is thirteen hundred A.D and I'm being dragged to my death. It wasn't always like this, I had a real life, once. A job."
I want to support stacy by reporting stolen images from her used by scammers on ebay and other online market place. Please show support and protect new consumers by reporting thes scumbags selling air dolls falsly as semi inflatable solid dolls . Biggest crock of shit for 2killograms package.
From the UK Cosmo article:
"To achieve the life-like look of her dolls, Stacy harnesses her artistic prowess, and admits she adds makeup to their faces to "completely confuse the viewer".
She continued: "I've added wrinkles and depth to the face, much in the same way I would a painting. I received accolades for my ability to pose, and 'breathe life' into them. Immediately, it became my goal to get better with each photo.""
I find this to be my biggest problem in close-up face photos. Even though Abyss does a good job on make-up, it would be nice to change occasionally. I'll search the forums for advice, but has anyone used the various cosmetic companies or women's magazine sites for advice? If so, is there a better one you might suggest?
Great article. Thanks for drawing attention to it!
Whilst there are some idiot comments a lot more are significantly more encouraging. Perhaps one can be more optimistic about the positive side of dolls starting to come to the fore.
Tybalt wrote:I want to support stacy by reporting stolen images from her used by scammers on ebay and other online market place. Please show support and protect new consumers by reporting thes scumbags selling air dolls falsly as semi inflatable solid dolls . Biggest crock of shit for 2killograms package.
Yes. this is an important move.
Best wishes
Harem
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