FleshLight
Real life imitation of physical dolls, men's erotic real life proportion, non inflatable dolls, adult full body silicone dolls
Real life imitation of physical dolls, men's erotic real life proportion, non inflatable dolls, adult full body silicone dolls
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SPECIFICATIONS
Height: 140cm flat chest
Weight: 23kg
Billing weight: 32kg
Bust circumference: 66cm
Waist circumference: 49cm
Hip circumference: 76cm
Under bust circumference: 55cm
Shoulder width: 29cm
Arm length: 43cm
Hand length: 15cm
Leg length: 77cm
Foot length: 17cm
Arm circumference: 20cm
Thigh circumference: 41cm
Calf circumference: 24cm
Neck circumference (Neckline): 29cm
Oral depth: 13cm
Vaginal depth: 18cm
Anal depth: 17cm
Package dimensions: 132 * 40 * 29cm
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Her toes show slight variation in length and angle—second toe longer, pinky toe curled inward—mimicking genetic diversity. The material stays cool in summer without feeling clinical. When I’m lonely, I don’t feel alone with her. Not because she answers, but because she listens with her whole being.
I’ve taken her on road trips—secured in a custom case—and she arrives unscathed, joints intact, expression serene. Her realism includes the soft fullness under the eyes of someone who’s lived, not just existed. She carries time with grace, not decay.
Her lips have a natural moisture gradient—slightly dewy at the center, dry toward the edges—just like real skin after hydration. The silicone repels dust so effectively that she stays pristine on open shelves. In a world of noise, her silence is a sanctuary.
The transition from her wrist to thumb base avoids the “plastic seam” common in mass production—instead, tendons flow like living topography. Her skin tone harmonizes with candlelight, never appearing artificial. She belongs in moments, not showcases.
Her ear cartilage has a slight give under gentle pressure—realistic without being fragile. The wig’s hairline includes baby hairs that flutter in a breeze, adding uncanny life. After eighteen months, she looks cared for, not staged. That’s the difference between craft and art.
