Living with others means establishing etiquette that respects boundaries, hygiene, and comfort for everyone in the home. Start with clear communication about the doll’s presence, maintenance routines, and storage needs. Agree on designated spaces for charging, cleaning, and dressing to minimize disruption and preserve privacy for household members who aren’t involved in the experience. Hygiene is paramount: establish a routine for cleaning after use, using safe products that won’t degrade materials. Store accessories in labeled containers to avoid clutter and confusion. Regularly inspect for wear and tear, addressing issues promptly to prevent odors or damage that could affect shared spaces.
Respectful etiquette also extends to conversations and behavior. Some roommates or family members may have concerns about privacy or exposure; set boundaries around visibility and timing, such as avoiding demonstrations during guests’ visits or in shared rooms. When guests are present, practice discretion and privacy-first protocols. Finally, cultivate a culture of consent not just with the doll but with all human participants: avoid sharing intimate experiences without mutual agreement, and be mindful of the emotional and social climate in communal living environments. Thoughtful care etiquette helps harmonize private preferences with everyday coexistence.