100cm Realistic Furry Mini Sex Dolls For Men

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Product Detail

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Height

100cm

Material

100% TPE with Skeleton

Height(No Head)

83cm

Waist

43m

Upper Breast

69cm

Hips

63cm

Lower Breast

45cm

Shoulder

28cm

Arm

44/38cm

Leg

58/47cm

Vaginal depth

17cm

Anal depth

15cm

Oral depth

12cm

Hand

16cm

Net Weight

17kgs

Feet

15.5cm

Gross Weight

26kgs

Carton size

93*30*24cm

Applications:Popular used in Medical/Model/Sex Education/Adult Store

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Marijuana was criminalized in the 1930s thanks to often classist and racist anti-cannabis campaigns. But despite politically motivated narratives about the drug, it didn’t go away. It went figuratively underground and literally into the hills, where, by the 1960s and ’70s, pot aficionados and dogged growers and breeders continued to produce cannabis for sale, usually for around $10 an ounce. Today an ounce averages about $260.Furry Sex Doll

(As Amsterdam bows out, are these the new capitals of cannabis tourism?)

Popular varieties then were Acapulco Gold, Maui Wowie, Panama Red, and Afghani Kush, and the naming protocol, loosely stated, resembled traditional plant taxonomy: identified by the geographic region where the seeds were sourced, often with added adjectives that describe perks like the quality of the “high”—in a word, wow.Tantaly Sex Doll

In 1974, early cultivators Ed Rosenthal and Mel Frank—legends in their time, then and now—published the 94-page “Marijuana Grower’s Guide,” at the time a counter-cultural phenomenon and the inspiration for the “grow your own” movement of the 1970s. In 2021, Rosenthal published an updated version, “Cannabis Grower’s Handbook,” this one weighing in at 736 pages.

But the two are perhaps best known for introducing and cultivating new varieties, or cultivars.

A fast-growing, easy-to-cultivate plant, cannabis is a crossbreeding goldmine for growers like Rosenthal and Frank, who worked with original landrace, or native, seeds to create ever-growing numbers of hybrids. Like with any plant, crossbreeding brings out desirable characteristics—like higher levels of THC (Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), for example, or cannabinoids, which make cannabis a powerful psychotropic. Another compound, terpenes, directs aroma and taste.

By following Rosenthal and Frank’s guide, a cultivar like Pineapple Kush could be deciphered as a genetic offshoot of a native plant from the Hindu Kush Mountain region of the Himalayas and the palate would hint of pineapple.Lara Croft Sex Doll

Names can also hint at physical characteristics of a strain. Cannabis is often bred for aroma, commonly skunky. Skunk #1, developed in the 1970s, became so popular for its psychoactive prowess that it has found its way into 1455 varieties.

As the years passed and the attributes of the various cultivars were mined, thousands—Rosenthal suggests “tens of thousands”—of new cultivars were created and named. But because the plants have remained illegal for so long, there was no way to regulate them and ensure names actually reflected the product being sold.


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