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[quote=Anonymous]My mother was very anti-Barbie. We were not allowed to have any because she thought they contributed to poor body image and that Barbie was anti-intellectual. she did however allow us to read Seventeen and YM magazine to our heart's content, so not sure I understand the reasoning but I had to go to my friend's houses if I wanted to play with Barbie. I allowed my daughter to have whatever Barbie toys she wanted. She was really into them for a little while and then grew out of them. I see no problem with Barbie. Social media I guess is the new Barbie for our generation. [/quote]
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