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(12 People Likes) Why is there not many love dolls on Amazon?
,the new open store cant sell dolls. 2.About the shipping ,Most Amazon customer like the fast shipping, but the love dolls are customized , so it’s hard to make the stock. 3. The feedback, the love dolls need long time to produce, because it’s really carefully work to do, and most seller are doing dropshipping, that means they dont check the doll by themself, all the doll are directly shipped from the factory, as we are 4-years love doll seller, we found so much problems for the dolls when the doll ship to our office, dollar car rental dallas love ust like skin color, different size doll, wrong head ,or some broken during the short time shipping, so if the seller choose Amazon they will easy to get negative feedback. All of our dolls are checked by us, maybe shipping time not the fast and the pri
(48 People Likes) Will you buy a silicone doll?
ere are a number of different reasons why someone would buy a sex doll. Some of these reasons include: ● Having a high sex drive, but no partner ● Having an addiction to sex or porn, but no partner ● Looking for a companion ● Being sexually adventurous ● Wanting to feel different sensations ● Wanting to enhance their play time ● Having a sex doll or doll fetish A sex doll can be a great addition for any of the above reasons, and more. In fact, many men argue that having sex with a sex doll sometimes feels even better than the real thing. The Pros of Buying A Sex Doll Now is the perfect time to talk about the advantages and pros of buying a sex doll. Not only because of all of the things mentioned above, but also as a means to open up a dialogue and hopefully remove any negative feelings surrounding this kind of sex toy for men. So, what are the pros of buying a sex doll? ● When you buy a sex doll, you cannot contract nor spread STI’s ● When you buy a sex doll, you cannot get (someone) pregnant ● When you buy a sex doll, you don’t have to use a condom ● When you buy a sex doll, you get the real-feel of a woman ● When you buy a sex doll, you can enjoy all of the physical fun anytime you please ● When you buy a sex doll, you don’t have to deal with emotional issues ● When you buy a sex doll, you can have your own special kind of companion ● When you buy a sex doll, you can customise the doll to look exactly like the woman of your dreams ● When you buy a sex doll, the doll will be a virgin, which is a turn on for many ● When you buy a sex doll, you can fulfill your wildest fantasies ● When you buy a sex doll, you can perfect your techniques ● When you buy a sex doll, you can practice self control With that, we’d like to mention that owning a sex doll is definitely something unique to the buyer. We encourage you to do your research and to buy the sex doll that suits your needs and preferences. Whichever sex doll you choose however, be
(44 People Likes) My fiance has a sex doll. He's very matter of fact about it, but plans to get rid of it after marriage. Should I be worried? He is attentive and kind, etc. We're Muslim, so no sex before marriage.
ll i will apperciate you both for avoiding premarital sex. As you become his bride, he’ll forget his doll and have great marital relationship with you. Usage of sex doll is not apperciatable in islam. I will suggest you to get marry soon as possible and initiate great marital sexual relations
(56 People Likes) Were baby dolls made to train girls how to deal with real babies at an older age?
young children love to emulate their parents. This teaches them to do certain things when they get older. Even children that haven’t been around parents with babies know that they were once babies and therefore many want to play with baby dolls. Toy companies caught on to this fact an Real Doll then started making baby do
(53 People Likes) What is the saddest thing you've ever seen?
nd a roll of film on the counter in front of me. Inside the plastic bag was a small black camera. The camera was smashed up pretty bad. “There is a roll of film in this camera that we need to get out and develop if possible. Is this something you can help with?” I was about 19 years old at the time, working in a photography store at a mall in rural Southwest Virginia, right on the edge of the Appalachian mountains. “We have a film lab at the police station but our equipment is broken at the moment. We need to get this film developed as soon as possible. And, we don’t know how to get this out of the camera without ruining the film.” Since the camera was broken, the film was stuck in the camera in the middle of the roll. If the camera was working, the film could be wound back into the roll and protected from the light when the back cover of the camera was opened. If they opened the camera to take out the film as it was, any pictures that were taken would immediately be ruined once the undeveloped film was exposed to the light. We did have a small black box to use for this exact type of situation. The box was sealed so no light would get inside. I could put the broken camera inside the sealed box, reach my hands through an opening on each side of the box, slip my hands into black gloves that were attached inside, and open the camera to remove the film without any light damaging it before it was developed. I told him I could help. No problem at all. “Did you hear about the plane crash this afternoon? We recovered the camera from the crash site. We don’t know what is on the roll of film. Are you okay with developing those pictures for us?” I am sure there are people who would say ‘no’ to that question. I was not one of those people. Of course I would help. And I was curious to see what was on the roll of film. “Can you develop this other roll of film as well? These are the pictures we took at the crash site. They are quite gruesome though. The pictures of the crash, before the bodies were taken to the morgue. And there are a few pictures from the morgue as well. It really is okay if you would prefer not to develop these, but we figure it doesn’t hurt to ask.” I had been working all day so I hadn’t seen the news. A small private plane crashed just a few miles from the store where I was working. It wasn’t that uncommon for plane crashes like this to happen. The Appalachian mountains were not easy for small planes to fly in and out of. Since the photo equipment at the police station wasn’t working, if we were not able to help them, they would have to drive over an hour away to the next closest photography store. Or wait however many weeks it would take for them to get their equipment fixed. I told him I would help. No problem at all. My coworker offered to help as well. She took the camera out of the plastic bag to start working on removing the roll of film while I grabbed the second roll to start developing the photos from the crash site. The pictures came through one at a time, each one more horrific than the last. The plane crashed in the middle of the woods, barreling through layers of trees before it hit the ground. Plane parts were everywhere. There was hardly anything left of the plane itself. There were pictures of each of the bodies of the four men who were on the plane. Their bodies were large, covered in blood. I could see their limbs disconnected and lying on the ground, far from where the bodies were. The men’s bodies were torn to pieces, just like the plane was. It was surreal. I checked back on the equipment settings a few times while the pictures were being developed, but I couldn’t look at all of them as they came through the machine. The last time I checked to see how close the roll was to being finished, I saw the last picture on the roll come through. It was a picture of one of the bodies lying on a table at the morgue. I packaged up the stack of pictures in an envelope with a huge lump in my throat. All of a sudden I wanted to un-see everything I just saw. But it was too late. As I handed the envelope to the police officer, my coworker handed me the second roll that she was able to remove from the broken camera. As I developed the film from the camera, I saw there were only four pictures taken on that roll of film. The first two were pictures of the four men standing next to their plane. Fishing gear in hand, huge joyful smiles on their faces, arms wrapped around each other for a group photo before taking off for a weekend fishing trip. All four of them looked like they were in their mid- to late-50s. The third was a photo taken on the plane by one of the men sitting in the front seat of the two men who were sitting in the back seat. The last photo was of the plane’s control panel. When the plane started to go down, before it crashed, one of the men took a picture of the control panel. He must have taken the photo knowing there may be a chance that the camera would survive the crash, and there would be a small glimpse of what went wrong. A small piece of evidence to help explain to their loved ones what happened. I thought about those men for months. I wondered how long they knew each other. How many fishing trips had they been on together? What did they say to each other when they knew the plane was going down? Were they at peace with their lives before everything ended so abruptly? This was over 15 years ago and I still see each of those pictures so vividly in my mind as I type this. Those last four photos were by far the saddest thing I have ever seen. I still remember the smiles on their faces. So much joy came through those photos, showing a group of close friends excited to spend the weekend together doing something they love. But they never made it to their destination, and they never made it back home. I found myself constantly thinking about those men and the story that was ingrained in my mind from the pictures I saw. I did not know them. But, I di