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                                       Choosing The Right Body Type For Body Kun Dolls

The body type of body kun dolls that one selects for their doll can make a big difference in the way they perform and how the doll looks.  The different types of body kun dolls available are K-type, J-type, M-Type, P-Type and T-Type. The K Type is the most popular as it provides excellent stability for standing poses. It also has great balance when sitting down on chairs or sofas, which makes it very easy to pose with other dolls. J Type offers flexibility and mobility but lacks stability and cannot stand up without help from another person. 

The M Type body is the lightest of all five bodies. Unfortunately, it also has the lowest level of stability which makes it difficult for posing without assistance. P-Type and T-Type are limited in number, so they are commonly reserved for special order requests. The P-type can be disassembled, while the T-type includes a metal skeleton. The different body types are very easy to distinguish once you see them in person. Their clothes will fit differently, and if you look closely at the dolls' chests, you will be able to tell what type of torso your doll has by looking at its shape. 
 

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If there is no entry section for your body type, go back to the top of the page and select one that you think might work. You want a kun doll, but you don't know what size to buy. You can also go with the traditional Japanese measurements for height and weight, which are usually in centimeters and kilograms. But there is something else that might be more important: your own body type or somatotype. In this blog post, we'll discuss the three main body types - ectomorph, endomorph and mesomorph - and some of their physical and social characteristics. To gather additional details on body kun drawing figures kindly go to Bodykundolls.com.

We'll also have tips on how to choose the right size kun doll based on these three different somatotypes. The choice can be tricky, so read on! Ectomorphs have long and thin limbs, small joints and lean muscles. People with this body type tend to be taller than average, but not always. Ectomorphs also have a hard time keeping weight on. 
 

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Endomorphs often envy their ectomorphic friends for being so skinny, even though they would like to be more toned. Endomorphs are characterized as having larger bones, joints and muscles - especially the upper body. They tend to have thicker necks and shoulders along with large hands and feet. 

 

Ectomorphs often envy their muscular friends for being so strong-looking, even though they wish they were leaner (and sometimes taller). Mesomorphs are the lucky ones: they have a naturally athletic body that is muscular and fit. Their shoulders and hips usually give them an advantage of being perceived as athletic by others, even if they don't work out very much.
 

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