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ORIGINAL: sabirah I think it's very inappropriate, Barbie has a reputation for being a good wholesome,and innocent, clean looking doll.This doll is has to say the least looks very sexual , and like she should be standing on a corner in the red light district. Barbie has a target audience of children, 3- 10 yrs old, these are toys for little girls and boys. not adult toys. A child under the age of 10 has no business looking at a leather coat, fishnet stockings, under her panties,with knee high boots and gloves on. Society in general with the theater movies that are out, TV programs and the Britney Spears and the Pussycat dolls needs to be more careful of our children, sexual innuendos are slamming them every time they turn around. Children are very impressionable, I don't think it is setting a very good example of what morals are all about. The kinky and sexual lifestyle is for adults period. There is plenty of time to learn all about it all after the innocence of being a child is over I'm sorry but I laugh every time I read this. Because this is being said by someone who grew up and by Society Standards became a Sexual Deviant Anyway. So either you Blame Society for YOUR actions because someone didn't stop the impressional images you were seeing or you prove it doesn't matter what you see as a child you can still end up as a Sexual Deviant anyway. I mean anyone in this lifestyle who has children and who finds these dolls innapropriate needs to take a look at what is under thier bed or in thier closet and ask yourself if you really think your children don't know and then more over ask if you didn't know what was in your parents room. The first Playboy I ever beat off too was my Fathers. Growing up I know everyone hiding spot and what was in it. Why? Because children are curious and you can't watch them 24 hours a day. Steel Laugh as you will, Steel. Crickey, lets just show our children to the kink clubs at birth, or maybe we should wait until they are 3-10 yrs old. Judge me as you will, but, I did not learn of this lifestyle until I was of age, wayyy over 18, more like into my late 20's, my deviant behavior comes with consequences, the emotional and psychological demands that I am now able to handle and understand at this age, thus, able to make my own choices in life. If I should choose to dress in black panties and a black leather jacket with black fishnet stocking with a pair of black knee high boots on, I sure as hell better know what I am getting myself into. As I stated, Barbie is an " Icon," for a good wholesome doll, and has a target audience of 3-10 yr old children. I can just hear it now.. Mommy, I want the " Sultry Barbie" for Chirstmas, So I can grow up and be just like her. You might not understand this but, many little girls fantasize about being just like Barbie when they grow up. It is " our job " as a society to protect our children, sadly I see you do not feel the same way, Nor did Mattel. But they did feel like sueing the maker of Bratz, only because that creator was working for Mattel, when he created the Idea for the Bratz doll. There are many trashy looking dolls out there, and very easy to find. Where are the ones that represent morals and integrity. I suppose those things in life don't matter much to you , and or if you wish to raise a decent human being. First impression are eveything. Who in their right mind gives a 3 year old a barbie doll? They come with all sorts of little accessories, like shoes, that are a clear choking hazard. And when if ever did this stiletto-wearing, perky-huge-boobed doll represent anything wholesome? Like most parents I gave in the peer pressure and gave my 7 year old a barbie, but she quickly undressed her, cut off her hair and lost interest...choosing instead to rerrange her stuffed animals to her heart's content. I've always hated this doll, but there it is, and who the hell cares what outfit Mattel puts on her next? How is making her look 'slutty' any more detrimental to a girl than reinforcing a belief that all good girls grow up to be princesses...or want to? candystripper
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