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Re: I have a technical question on this procedure
JennySyn See my TER Reviews 1096 reads
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Sure smarty,any thing to rev up your engine...Varooom Lets ride!!!!

Has anyone out there had experience with the Make a Dildo or Clone A Willy kits?  One of the more interesting and fun women I have met in this hobby has asked to make a copy of my equipment to which I readily agreed.  Now the question is, which kit is  best?  And while we're at it, any tips of insuring that the end product is top quality (other than having a good model to work from!)would be appreciated.

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& while we're at it, why does the 1937  Shirley Temple movie "Wee Willy Winkie" come to mind ?-----------;)

I have used the clone a willy kit before with great (and fun) results..

Here are reviews on it from Adam and Eve: http://www.adameve.com/sexy-extras/novelties-fun-stuff/sp-clone-a-willy-kit-7805.aspx#Reviews there are a lot of tips from users on how to get the best results, so take the time to read them... I thought the stories there from the wives of soliders going off to Iraq who made a replica of thier husbands so they wouldn't be lonely was really thoughtful. God Bless America!

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I think that is such an intresting idea...I gotta try that some time.
xoxo Jenny Syn

Just what happens if the guys manhood cannot stay at attention, let's say during the molding procedure or what ever it is?

Jenny, would you be my fluffer? lmao It would be a syn, no?

Sure smarty,any thing to rev up your engine...Varooom Lets ride!!!!

http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=119940131392619200

For those of you that still don't know what we are talking about here's a description of the product from the article above oh and a picture so you get the idea of the methodology and can see a side by side of the replica and the real deal:

Empire’s kit consists of a packet of powdered molding gel, similar to that used by dentists, which is mixed with water to produce a thick, gooey paste.

The kits sell for between $24.95 and $44.95. The customer pours the paste into a tube and inserts the relevant part of his anatomy until the mold sets. Pour a cup of patented resin into the resultant cavity, toss in a small electric motor, and voilà — you have a replica that looks and feels alarmingly like the real thing. It even vibrates.



-- Modified on 3/9/2009 10:57:34 PM

You know, the one where you make it look like your own, only big?  LOL

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