175cm/5ft9 D-cup Silicone Sex Doll LS#73: A Weirdly Honest Ramble
Height Actually Matters (More Than I Thought)
I’m not even sure when it happened, but at some point—maybe during a late-night scroll through endless “may new products” lists—I realized height was the thing. If you're exploring japanese sex doll collection, you'll find plenty of options worth considering. Not the face, not the… you know, “features.” Just that number: 175cm. Or 5ft9 if you’re stuck on imperial. That’s tall for a female sex doll. Way taller than I expected to want, honestly.
And yet, here we are. The LS#73 from Angelkiss Doll is basically towering over my old picks. Over 170cm/5ft7 just feels different in your room—like she could actually step out of the fantasy and ask what’s for dinner. (She won’t, obviously.) Something about those extra centimeters changes the vibe from “cute sex doll” to something… hmm, more present? Maybe that sounds weird.
The Weight Thing Nobody Warns You About
You see $1501-2000 on a tag and think: expensive but manageable. What they don’t put in bold is the weight range—57-66 lbs (26-30kg). Lifting her out of that box was like wrestling with an oddly flexible mannequin at closing time in a department store. If you haven’t done it before, be ready for some awkward moments.
There’s this odd pride in managing it solo though—a sort of “yeah, I got this” moment as you shift her into place without knocking over half your furniture. Not exactly graceful but hey—it’s part of owning a full body sex doll nobody tells you about until you’re sweating and swearing under your breath.
On Customization: Too Many Choices?
You’d think customizing an ai robot sex doll would be all fun and games until you’re fifteen tabs deep comparing eyelash styles and wig shades like it’ll change your life forever. Japanese sex doll or asian sex doll aesthetic? Medium breast or D-cup? It gets blurry after a while; I nearly picked blue eyes by accident because I got sidetracked reading about how to use gift card to enter doll raffle promotions.
The custom options are wild now—down to tiny details on nails or skin tone—and there’s this low-key pressure to get everything perfect because shipping takes ages and mistakes feel permanent somehow.
Silicone vs TPE: A Quick Detour
I used to think all dolls were basically made from the same stuff—turns out silicone has its own league. This LS#73 felt… different right away; firmer maybe, less squishy than TPE models I tried before (don’t judge). There’s something reassuring about that texture though—not cold exactly but solid, like she might last longer if I ever stop being so clumsy.
Anyway—I remember thinking silicone would be too stiff but honestly? It’s fine once you get used to it.
Little Surprises (Some Good, Some Annoying)
Not gonna lie—the first time I moved her arms they creaked louder than expected and for a second I thought I broke something important inside. Turns out it’s just how joints work sometimes on these things; still freaked me out enough to check forums at midnight.
On the upside: dressing her up is kind of fun in an embarrassing way (nobody warns you how much time goes into picking outfits for an object). She pulls off clothes better than most mannequins do—probably because Angelkiss Doll pays attention to proportions that actually make sense for real people… or close enough anyway.
Thoughts That Don’t Fit Anywhere Else
Sometimes when people talk about buying a lady sex doll they act like it solves every problem—or makes them weird automatically—which never matched my experience at all. For me it was mostly curiosity mixed with boredom plus maybe one too many nights browsing custom listings instead of sleeping properly.
I guess what surprised me most is how normal she looks sitting there by my window when sunlight hits her hair just right—not real-real obviously but close enough that my brain does double-takes sometimes walking past with coffee in hand.
Weirdly enough… if someone asked whether getting a D-cup silicone sex doll like LS#73 is worth it? Eh—I’d say try carrying one up three flights of stairs first then decide if tall really matters as much as everyone says.
That’s probably not helpful advice but whatever—it’s honest at least.