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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had barbies and never thought my body should look like hers. It's clearly freakishly unhuman. [/quote] Sure, it’s a freak, but that’s not how children see it. That freak never made an appearance in our home.[/quote] Ahhh. Too bad. They have missed out. I played with Barbies for hours, and so did my daughters…gorgeous confident multiracial girls who had the privilege of getting lost in world-building, making furniture, creating stories …they did this with calico critters, American girls, but nothing was as exciting as Barbie. btw…my DDs preferred the brunette and brown skinned Barbies, as well as the plumper ones… so many options now. [/quote]
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