Keep in mind that if Barbie *were* a real woman, she’d have to walk on all fours, because she’s so top-heavy, and her feet are so small.
And I never liked the store-bought Barbie clothes, even when I was little. My grandmother and my great aunt made clothes for my Barbie dolls.
I showed the link to Dean – who pointed and laughed at the photo in the article. You wouldn’t catch me wearing anything those women are modeling.
My sister had a Barbie, but all of Barbie’s clothes were hand-me-downs from the 70s or second hand store classics. I don’t want tos ee anybody wearing “retro-Barbie” fashions.
It is quite scary since there are only a few women who actually have barbie body types, and the last thing we as a society need to do is to encourage more young women to have eating disorders. We already do a fantastic job of it.
AAAAAUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!! It’s wrong, wrong, wrong.
Keep in mind that if Barbie *were* a real woman, she’d have to walk on all fours, because she’s so top-heavy, and her feet are so small.
And I never liked the store-bought Barbie clothes, even when I was little. My grandmother and my great aunt made clothes for my Barbie dolls.
I showed the link to Dean – who pointed and laughed at the photo in the article. You wouldn’t catch me wearing anything those women are modeling.
My sister had a Barbie, but all of Barbie’s clothes were hand-me-downs from the 70s or second hand store classics. I don’t want tos ee anybody wearing “retro-Barbie” fashions.
It is quite scary since there are only a few women who actually have barbie body types, and the last thing we as a society need to do is to encourage more young women to have eating disorders. We already do a fantastic job of it.