Is the LHP Design on Your Sex Dolls Actually Accurate?
Alright, guys, let’s talk about something that can really make or break the experience: love hole placement (LHP). Ever found a doll that checks all your boxes, only to discover her LHP is, well... off the mark? Be honest—how did that make you feel?
Here’s the thing: most sex dolls have a vaginal hole that’s placed way too high, completely ignoring basic human anatomy. And guess what that means? When you’re in the mood for doggy style, suddenly the logistics just don’t add up. Your best efforts can’t make the connection happen without awkwardly repositioning the doll like you’re solving a Rubik’s Cube. Total mood killer, right?
I’d love to hear your thoughts—and your frustrations. Let’s gather the best ideas, and as doll enthusiasts (and maybe even agents of change), push manufacturers to finally get this right. After all, if we can land a man on the moon, surely we can figure out where the love holes should go.