Porn platform xHamster has announced that it's created its own sex doll. Yay?
This is the first time a porn site has made a sex doll based on the preferences of their most active users. Their staffers compiled a list of traits, and the company partnered with iDoll to make this mystical creature.
Her name, of course, is xHamsterina. One of your own will run you nearly $3000, which is quite an investment. But she does appear to be solidly built, as you can see in this very NSFW video:
As for why she came into being, Alex Hawkins, the company’s vice president, said in a statement, “Our viewers love watching porn, but most of them were watching it alone. So we partnered with the experts at iDoll to create the perfect companion for the modern man." It remains to be seen whether this is something most porn-watching men want to spend money on, however.
She's reasonably lifelike in her appearance, but fully lifelike in the sense that she has a mouth, a vagina, AND an anus. In case you were wondering, she has “a fully articulated metal skeleton,” so you can arrange her any which way you like.
SEE ALSO:Don't want to get caught watching porn? This device could help.As for her external features, she has “velvety smooth skin,” according to her creators, as well as a pair of G-cup breasts, a small waist, and “a nice round bottom.”
No word on her personality -- though she does have a bit of a blank stare, so don't expect too much.
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