to be honest i don't think it's necessary and i don't really know how i feel about it
i feel like barbie is a classic brand that shouldn't be messed around with, like i get that brands evolve and stuff but they're just doing this for the sake of being politically correct which is lame
the whole argument that barbies are to blame for eating disorders and negative body image in young girls is absolute bull if you ask me, and i'm saying that as somebody who had an eating disorder all throughout my adolescence like i just think that whole concept just completely and absolutely trivialises eating disorders and puts them in the 'stupid shallow impressionable teenage girl box', as if they're not far more complex than looking at an obviously unrealistic plastic doll and thinking 'wow i wish i looked like that???'
i guess it's more inclusive which is cool whatever but they're doing it for the wrong reasons
I agree with this.
Also why would anyone want to look and have a body "just like Barbie"? Barbie's ugly if you ask me.
Ask Valeria Lukyanova.
But in all seriousness everyone has different beauty standards so just because you think Barbie's ugly doesn't mean every other young girl does.
I don't think making barbies with different body types will make a difference in how kids view themselves. If parents spent more time telling their children they're beautiful, however, I think it would actually make a difference. Confidence stems from the people you value in life valuing you, too. Not that every kid that ever felt bad about themselves had terrible parents; I just feel like if parents took more time to try and boost their kids' confidence, we wouldn't need barbies with different body types and terms like "fat shaming", and your appearance in general wouldn't matter as much.
Ask Valeria Lukyanova.
But in all seriousness everyone has different beauty standards so just because you think Barbie's ugly doesn't mean every other young girl does.
i think barbie's gorgeous and i grew up idolising her for what she was - a doll
kids aren't given enough credit, they're not absolute idiots
nobody's going to develop body dysmorphia and start skipping meals because they don't have the same measurements as a barbie doll
I don't think it matters because they'll melt them in the oven like i would did with my toys. Anyone else melt their toys? no? okay...
Kids who play with barbies are too young to be caring about body type, but it's still good.