155cm Japanese Sexy Love Tpe Doll
Height |
155cm |
Material |
100% TPE with Skeleton |
Height(No Head) |
145cm |
Waist |
56m |
Upper Breast |
73cm |
Hips |
77cm |
Lower Breast |
61cm |
Shoulder |
28cm |
Arm |
57cm |
Leg |
81cm |
Vaginal depth |
17cm |
Anal depth |
15cm |
Oral depth |
12cm |
Hand |
16cm |
Net Weight |
29kgs |
Feet |
21cm |
Gross Weight |
42kgs |
Carton size |
143*40*30cm |
Applications:Popular used in Medical/Model/Sex Education/Adult Store |
The first time I tried to use the ishtaboli sticks was at the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma’s Labor Day Festival, the biggest official gathering of the Chahta, as they call themselves. Held in Tuskahoma, the nation’s capital, it’s in some ways like any county fair—and in some ways not. One of the biggest nots is ishtaboli.Adult Sex Doll Silicone
A team sport older than any played by their colonizers, ishtaboli is called stickball in English. Each team puts 30 players on a soccer-like field with a 12-foot post at each end. Every player has two sticks—always handcrafted—with the wood bent over and lashed into a loop at the end. The loop has leather strips that form a pocket barely big enough for the small, leather-covered ball. Using only their sticks, players carry, pass, or shoot the ball—hands aren’t allowed. Each side tries to hit its goalpost with the ball while preventing the other from doing the same thing. Few rules limit how the players can do this.Silicone Real Doll For Man
When some Chahta acquaintances at the festival tried to teach me how to catch the ball, I could barely do it. One of the few times I was successful, they rushed me. I looked up to see four guys with sticks charging in my direction. Did I mention that the game is played without padding or helmets? That some people play barefoot? The guys plowed into me. One reached out a hand to help me up. “Now you’re Choctaw for today,” he said, kindly. “You’re ready to play,” said another.Mini 100cm Sex Doll
In the old days the game was played in the open countryside, often with hundreds of players on each side. Entire communities gathered. Competition was so intense that ishtaboli is known as the little brother of war. It was sometimes used to settle disputes. Some of that rowdiness is still present. Games stop for little but jump balls and injuries. The crowd yells and bangs drums as people collide on the field. When players catch the ball, opponents pile onto them. “I’m not sure I’m ready to play,” I said.