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ISO intact boy baby doll for DS that doesn't cost more than my car payment...

post #1 of 10
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I know they are out there. Ds keeps asking why his dolls don't have a penis. I know they make boy dolls with penises, and intact ones to boot. I just can't remember who makes them. Also, I cannot spend $150 on a doll. Are there any out there that are cheap and not MIC?
post #2 of 10
Fanny's playhouse baby bottoms dolls.
post #3 of 10
Probably MIC, but according to one of the reviews this doll is intact:

http://www.amazon.com/Corolle-Specia...2714051&sr=8-9
post #4 of 10
http://www.dollfactorydirect.com/pro...omically%20Cor

"Dolls are assembled in our Florida factory and great care is given to quality and durability. A complete selection of Dolls, Doll Clothing, Accessories, Beds, Strollers and Carriages are available. Wholesale pricing available for retailers... call for more information."
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post #6 of 10
someone posted this doll http://www.amazon.com/Furnis-Mike/dp...2707676&sr=1-1

On the To Buy or Not to Buy? Thread in parenting. http://www.mothering.com/discussions....php?t=1179834

I'm not sure if its intact, but you could ask the poster in the thread that recommended it, sounds like she might have one already.
post #7 of 10
My nephew had the doll from the book Once Upon a Potty when he was little. As far as I could tell he was intact, though considering how basic it was in design it would have been difficult for them to make it look circ'd.

I found this one on amazon, but it looks a bit different from the way my nephews did. They may have changed the disign a bit in the ten years since my nephew got his.
post #8 of 10
We have Titus, which is from the same company as that Furnis doll someone else linked.

He has testicles and a penis--I guess you would call it intact. There's not enough "detail" so to speak to make a distinction. But the penis is continuous and the tip is pointy a bit, so there's no glands. Or do you just mean intact in the sense that there is a penis at all?

I admit though, that DS prefers his cheap, plastic, MIC doll that doesn't have a penis. He does find it somewhat amusing that the part is missing compared to his Titus doll.
post #9 of 10
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Originally Posted by tbone_kneegrabber View Post
http://www.dollfactorydirect.com/pro...omically%20Cor

"Dolls are assembled in our Florida factory and great care is given to quality and durability. A complete selection of Dolls, Doll Clothing, Accessories, Beds, Strollers and Carriages are available. Wholesale pricing available for retailers... call for more information."
My daughter has one of these and it's great!
post #10 of 10
We also have a Furnis doll-Pablo, I think- and I feel there isn't enough detail to determine if he is circ'd or not. But considering how un-detailed it is, I think it's remarkably life-like, if that makes any sense. My oh-so-enlightened DH is embarrassed by this doll.
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