Choosing posture and pose for a sex doll should balance aesthetic preference with structural safety. Begin by understanding the doll’s joint design and weight distribution; flexible joints allow a wider range of poses but may require gentle handling to avoid strain. For photography or display, select poses that minimize stress on hips, knees, and elbows by distributing weight evenly and keeping joints aligned. Use a stable stand or supportive padding to maintain balance, especially for extended displays.
When evaluating pose options, test each position for comfort of accessibility—can you adjust the pose without forcing joints? Favor natural lines and angles that mimic human posture to reduce strain on seam lines and connectors. Consider lighting and space; a pose that looks dynamic in a small room may be unstable if it’s top-heavy or asymmetrical. Document preferred poses in a simple reference guide so future adjustments stay consistent. Regularly inspect joints after posing; look for creases, looseness, or rubbing that signals wear. With care, you can explore pose versatility while preserving the doll’s longevity and safety.