I have no idea how to respond to this... I'm a guy we dont understand that crap. They seem to be the perfect, idealistic woman that little girls dream of becoming - and the sad thing is many of them do grow up to become over-painted, faked-tanned, brand name-wearing...well, barbies. Just like the magazines and tv shows that depict impossibly skinny and beautiful girls as being normal and loved by all, Barbie teaches girls from an early age how they should look. The only problem is that this image is nearly impossible to attain, and girls resort to unhealthy methods to achieve their dream. Once they do succeed, they look just like their idols- airheaded, plastic dolls.
Keep in mind though that I'm not trying to insult anyone or judge anyone. Most of the girls I know have grown passed this and have aquired their own style and opinions of how they should look. Our school is okay - it's mainly suburban girls that try to conform to the barbie ideal.
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