Posture training is a practical way to enhance the realism and stability of a real-feel sex doll. Start by evaluating the doll’s shoulder alignment, spine curvature, and hip positioning. Use soft supports—like foam pads or adjustable stands—to help maintain a neutral spine when displaying or posing. For static poses, ensure joints are securely locked and avoid forcing angles beyond the material’s design limits. When practicing dynamic posing, perform small adjustments gradually to prevent strain on connective materials. Regularly check for any sagging or misalignment after use, and re-balance supports as needed. Consider a routine that includes gentle stretching of the chest, back, and neck regions to retain natural-looking lines. Documentation of poses you prefer can streamline future sessions and reduce repetitive strain. If the doll features articulated hands or fingers, practice one finger at a time to preserve grip strength and joint integrity. With patience, consistent maintenance, and respect for the doll’s construction, posture-training can feel natural and extend the instrument’s life for repeated sessions.