Seems too good to be true…? Some of their websites quote ——————“TPE and silicone are two common materials used to make sex dolls. The pros and cons of TPE and silicone are often seen as competitors that have a hard time outdoing each other. Take TPE, for example. It’s soft, flexible, and affordable. The body paint on TPE sex dolls will fade over time, making it difficult to achieve a realistic look. TPE is also difficult to clean, easily stained, and unlikely to provide a realistic sexual appearance. While silicone sex dolls appear more realistic and are easy to clean, their penetration tunnels, breasts, and buttocks are not soft enough to provide a satisfying sexual experience. LoveNestle can feel you! After years of research and experimentation, Lovenestle upgraded ordinary silicone with exclusive and multi-dimensional technology and launched our UltraSoft series. We successfully harnessed the power of ultra-soft silicone to save you from the difficult decision-making process. Our unique ultra-soft silicone combines all the advantages of TPE and ordinary silicone, bringing elasticity and softness to an unparalleled level. ” ————- But does their special blend of super-soft silicone leak oil? Seems suspicious…? “Super-soft silicone produces only a very small amount of oil over time, significantly less than TPE (thermoplastic elastomer). Silicone is also easier to clean and care for. The super-soft silicone used by LoveNestle is softer than regular silicone and comparable in softness to TPE. Therefore, super-soft silicone may be your first choice for both comfort and ease of care.” What do you think of this? They seem to know about the porosity of other unsafe materials, but still. Are they just lying? From what I understand, silicone isn’t supposed to leak oil? I’m thinking about buying the Muse by Lovenestle, and yes it is safe since it won’t be inserted into anything Thanks for reading!
Is Lovenestle actually silicone?

06
Sep