How To Make A Homemade Sex Doll

By: Twynna Elpmertz

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Knowing how to make a homemade sex doll will save you money and possibly fulfill fantasies you didn’t even know you had. The assembly of your doll will take some creativity as the parts you are using won’t necessarily fit together easily. The sensation and pleasure the sex doll can provide will be superb, making it worth your time. Here’s your instructions so you can have a DIY sex doll of your own.

What you’ll need:

  • mannequin or dummy, plastic or fiberglass
  • body parts of your choice (you can find breasts, mouths, genitals and more)
  • heavy duty saw (i.e. jigsaw or hacksaw)
  • box cutter
  • padding (foam or cloth)
  • strong adhesive (i.e. rubber cement)
  1. What is your preference? The beauty of making your own doll is that you can include any parts or special accessories that you so desire. Instead of being limited by what a company has to offer, you can make your doll fit your wildest fantasies. Find a sex shop or go online and buy the accessories you want your doll to have.
  2. Develop a plan. Because you’re doing this creatively and don’t have instructions, get out some paper and sketch what you hope to create. Show where each accessory will be attached to the mannequin and brainstorm what the best attachment methods will be. Depending on what your mannequin and accessories are made of, glue, string and tape might all come in handy.
  3. Start cutting. Once you have a general idea of what is going to go where and how, you can start cutting out recesses in the mannequin with your saw so that you can place your accessories more realistically. Be careful not to cut the holes to big as you won’t be able to undo your mistakes. Measure twice, cut once. Use any foam or other padding you have to make the mannequin body more comfortable and to pad the area around the accessories so they don’t bang against the inside of your mannequin.
  4. Dress her up. Once you have attached all the bits you want attached, you can take the time to do some cosmetic work. Make up, paint and clothing will all help your mannequin look more lifelike and desirable.
Posted on: Dec. 01, 2010