153cm Silicone Xenomprph Movie Alien Sex Doll

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Unit price USD2368 with shipping cost by sea or Railway

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Properties

Silicone with Skeleton

Skin color

Natural/Suntan/Black

Height

153cm

Material

100% Silicone +Hair Transplant + Skeleton

Height(No Head)

139cm

Waist

49cm

Upper Breast

85cm

Hips

96cm

Lower Breast

64cm

Shoulder

35cm

Arm

62cm

Leg

70cm

Vaginal depth

18cm

Anal depth

15cm

Oral depth

Hand

16cm

Net Weight

38kgs

Feet

21cm

Gross Weight

48kgs

Carton size

141*40*30cm

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

OAHU, HAWAIITucked behind a fence and vibrant naupaka shrubs on a Waikīkī beach sit ancient boulders that honor four healers who once brought their curative powers and wisdom to the people of Hawaiʻi.Affordable Sex Dolls

The stones have been gaining more attention recently due to the recovery of an obscured part of history: the healers were neither kāne (male) nor wahine (female)—they were māhū, a mixture of both in mind, heart, and spirit.

The healers—Kapaemāhū, Kahaloa, Kinohi, and Kapuni—voyaged from the Tahitian Island of Raiatea more than 500 years ago and became well-known across the Hawaiian islands as they used holistic remedies to cure those who were ill.Chubby Sex Doll

When it was time for them to leave, they requested that the stones be placed near the sea, where they imbued them with their spiritual powers.

For centuries, māhū were celebrated in Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) culture and revered not just as healers, but beloved caretakers, and teachers who passed down intergenerational knowledge. After the arrival of Christian missionaries in the 1800s, many Hawaiian cultural practices were banned, including māhū traditions and history.Huge Tits Sex Doll

Eventually the stones were buried under the foundations of a bowling alley in the changing landscape of Waikīkī and although they’ve been restored a few times since 1963, the signage has never reflected that the healers were māhū.

Now, after years of effort to reclaim the pride and Indigenous legacy of what it means to be māhū, county officials have confirmed additional signage will finally be installed to reflect the healers’ full identities.

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