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 |
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Hand |
16cm |
Net Weight |
38kgs |
Feet |
21cm |
Gross Weight |
48kgs |
Carton size |
141*40*30cm |
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Historians trace Sedona’s New Age roots to the late 1950s when a handful of local women interested in metaphysics began hosting meditations in their homes, but the spiritual history of the land extends much further back in time. This red rock country, where massive rock formations rise like monuments from the landscape, is sacred to the Yavapai people, who were forced to leave in 1875, and who don’t believe in vortexes.
“I call it a tourist trap because it’s really overcrowded,” said Gertrude Smith, Yavapai culture director for the Yavapai-Apache Nation. “But for us, it’s a very important part of our people, and our history. A lot of our creation stories come out of that area.”
Each February, members of the nation hold a gathering in the Sedona area to pay tribute to what they call “the Great Exodus,” when the band was forced to trek 240 miles southwest across rugged terrain to another reservation. Many elders and babies died on the journey. Before the ceremony, members of the community go up to the site to clear the land of the medicine wheels, crystals and other talismans that are inevitably left by New Age seekers.Big Boob Ass Young Silicone Sex Doll
“I know for them that’s their belief, that they want to believe in something,” Smith said. “But these are our sacred sites and it makes our medicine man upset.”Sexdoll Full Size
Yavapai religious practices have little to do with the four, seven or nine vortex locations (depending on what map you consult) that spiritual tourists seek today. These sites, which are all conveniently accessible via short trails near parking lots, were named in 1980 by psychic channeler Page Bryant and popularized by California psychic and self-help guru Dick Sutphen. The most famous are Airport Mesa (great for sunsets), Bell Rock (shaped like a bell), Cathedral Rock (which glows when the sun hits it) and Boynton Canyon (home to caves and ancient dwellings).Slip Dress Sexy Girl Doll
When Bryant identified the vortex locations, she also labeled each one as electric, magnetic or electromagnetic. The names were meant to be symbolic. Electric vortexes are believed to give off a stimulating and uplifting energy, while magnetic vortexes are said to offer a more receptive, focused and grounding energy. Electromagnetic vortexes are a combination of both. However, individuals’ experiences of the vortexes are often more varied than that.
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