Preparing for your First Sex Doll

I know the feeling – you’ve submitted your order, and you’re anxiously waiting every day for the shipping to update, hoping that every delivery truck passing is there to bring you your long-lost companion. That’s great, and I’m happy for you!

Getting your first sex doll is an exciting experience in that it’s all new, and you’re ready to start your journey together. Keep your pants on, though, because there are a few things you need to know before your doll arrives!

First things first; run out and get yourself a bunch of talcum or baby powder. This serves a few purposes. You’ll need it for cleaning and maintaining your doll long term, but it also makes dressing your doll easier. You can even add more powder to the chest, thighs, and bottom to provide a different experience, and yes – you can actually tell!

When your doll first arrives, it’s tempting to just get to work. It’s tempting, for sure, but try to contain yourself if possible. Your doll will have a layer of protective oil from the manufacturing process, and while it’s not harmful, it’s a bit gross, so I’d recommend getting to know them through a sensual bathing session. If you just can’t wait, though, the baby powder will also work to soak up any of the oil, but it really isn’t a replacement for a good ole fashioned bath.

Cleaning is never fun, but the lower body seems to be a pain in the ass for everyone. Maybe you chose a doll with a removable vagina, in which case, just pop it out and wash it… but because the removable option doesn’t feel as secure as the fixed vaginas, the fixed options are most popular. To make cleaning easier, bottle-cleaning brushes are the way to go!

Arm sleeves, like the ones to protect you from the sun, can also be helpful. The “skin” on the dolls’ arms are quite thin, so this can protect them from peeling from being rolled around. Beyond that, it can also help them from picking up lint and debris.

Lastly, consider children’s protective gear – the knee and elbow pads are made of sponge materials. Doggy style is great, but it can create wear on the knees and elbows, so this will help to extend the life of your dolls.

Okay, well, I hope that helps to set you up on a few things to consider right when your partner is delivered. What do you wish you’d known before getting your first doll?

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