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If you ever decide to take the plunge and invest in a doll, you won't regret the decision.
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But...and I'm speaking on personal experience, will want clothing and if she is anything like my girls, shoes....damn things are taken over my bedroom. |
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I hadn't thought about clothes. I guess she can't spend the whole time naked.
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#44
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Clothes buying is an addictive sport. Charity shops are a good place to start but there are always bargains on eBay.
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I am sure that’s true. I have looked at them for ages but never got as close to having one as this. Joining the group has been a revelation and everyone is so helpful and supportive it’s really good to be part of it. The fact that I have also chatted online with agents from the doll websites about options and other general questions means that I am seriously considering it but that final decision seems difficult for some reason. Just lately I feel as though I am becoming obsessed with the dolls and so need to step back for a while and not make any hasty seconds. After all the first thing I did on waking up this morning was log back on here! I am sure that I am not the first of the last to feel this way.
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I shall bear that in mind. Thanks.
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And Primark
I've never had an issue with Primark clothes staining, They do stretchy white jeans, and the stretchy XXS tops are seemingly made for ouur girls. Also, if your girls us Lippy theirs is cheap and good qualityy (general rule is one or the other, not both). And of course, icing on the cake you go in there with £50. Buy clothes for half a dozen girls... And you still come out with change! |
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Unless you're called Lulu. I think my last shopping spree in Primark cost me £76. I went a bit mad
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I went into matalan for my covid booster at the end of last year. Came out with a bag of pj's and dressing gowns 😂
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