Product features — "NSPS 146 Please Let Me Be Jealous Wife Sex Doll 4"
- Model name: NSPS 146 "Please Let Me Be Jealous Wife Sex Doll 4"
- Height: 160 cm (5'3") — assumed standard mid-size
- Weight: ~28 kg — realistic silicone-filled torso and lightweight skeleton
- Material: Medical-grade TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) with realistic skin texture
- Skeleton: Full articulated metal skeleton for poseability (neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, ankles)
- Head: Replaceable head with realistic facial sculpt and rooted or implanted synthetic hair
- Eyes: Glass or acrylic realistic eyes
- Skin finish: Multi-layered painting with subtle veining and blushing
- Breast type: Soft, molded breasts with internal support (options: standard / firm)
- Nipples: Textured, pigmented nipples
- Vaginal opening: Internal textured canal with anatomical details (removable sleeve possible)
- Anal opening: Textured canal
- Mouth: Oral cavity with tongue and throat depth
- Joints: Removable joints at wrists/ankles for customization
- Clothing: Includes basic outfit (e.g., lingerie, dress) and wig options
- Accessories: Stand, cleaning kit, storage bag (varies by retailer)
- Maintenance: Removable sleeves for cleaning; recommended mild soap and water, drying, and powdering to maintain TPE
- Packaging: Discreet shipping and plain external packaging
- Customization options: Skin tone, eye color, hair color/length, breast size, makeup style (availability depends on seller)
- Warranty: Limited manufacturer warranty for defects (length varies)
- Safety notes: Use water-based lubricants only; avoid sharp objects and prolonged sun exposure
If you want exact specs (height, weight, materials, included accessories, price) from a specific retailer, tell me which seller and I’ll fetch current details.
Here’s an article exploring the desire for more relationships and romantic storylines within the NSPS (Navy Sailor’s Professional Standing / or contextually, a structured simulation or military-career game/tool) framework—though if you meant a specific game, mod, or platform (e.g., Navyfield, NationStates, or an internal Navy system), the tone remains adaptable.
1. Key romance features to request/expect
- Branching dialogue with romance-specific options.
- Affection/love points system that changes outcomes.
- Character-specific story arcs (e.g., rivals-to-lovers, slow-burn, friends-first).
- Multiple romanceable characters with diverse personalities/backgrounds.
- Consequences for romance choices (jealousy, breakups, or exclusive paths).
- Endings that vary based on romance progression (happy, bittersweet, tragic).
2. The "Duty vs. Desire" Conflict
The best sci-fi romance is rooted in conflict. We want storylines where the Admiral orders us to break up with the alien diplomat because of interspecies tensions. We want a storyline where our love interest gets transferred to a deep-space listening post, forcing us to choose between our career and sending illicit subspace messages.
NSPS could introduce a "Fraternization Risk" meter. Get too close to the Chief Engineer, and you risk a demotion. But maybe that demotion is worth it for the scene where they admit they love you just as the warp core is about to breach.
3. Non-Humanoid and Alien Romances
Please, let us be brave. Romance in space shouldn't just be two humans in uniform. We want to explore the unique dynamics of a relationship with a Medusan (can you love the formless?), a Vulcan during Pon farr (a high-stakes medical drama mixed with romance), or a holographic crew member who is gaining sentience (existential romance is the best kind of romance).
Imagine the dialogue options:
- "You are an energy being. I am carbon-based. This will end in tragedy."
- "I don't care. Let's dance in the neutron star."




