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by: Terry Edwards
While no one will argue with the popularity of Mattel's Barbie Doll,
one area that has raised its fair share of controversy over the years
is her figure.
Many parents from around the world have argued that Barbie's ultra-slim
figure represents a ridiculous standard for a body shape. They say
that many girls grow up thinking that they must have the same figure
as Barbie or there is something wrong with them. While I don't take
that radical of a stance, I will say that it would be quite difficult
to measure up to Barbie's standards.
If you take the measurements of Barbie, she would be over 7 feet tall,
weigh around 125 pounds, and have a shape of 32-20-42. Of course, no
woman could maintain a figure like that, but this is where the controversy
stems.
In addition, Barbie has a very long neck. In fact, her neck is nearly
twice the size of the average woman. Her feet are also another source
of criticism with many saying that Barbie's feet are only half the
size of a normal womans due to foot binding. That is the practice of
preventing your feet from growing by constricting them.
Some have went as far as saying that the Barbie doll has caused their
children to become anorexic from trying to maintain Barbie's figure.
I think that may be a little extreme, but I can see both sides.
In recent years, Mattel has given in a little bit on this issue and
widened Barbie's waist a bit. This took place around the year 2000.
Barbie now has a more proportioned waist.
Regardless of what Barbie's figure looks like, or who is right or
wrong on this issue, the real winner in this debate is Mattel. The
added controversy and publicity only helps to fuel sales. I wonder
why no one talks about Ken's figure?
About The Author
Terry Edwards
You can find out much more about Barbies Perfect Figure at http://www.Barbie.InfoFromA-z.com/Barbie_-_The_Perfect_Figure.html
as well as more information on everything to do with Barbie on our
website at http://www.Barbie.InfoFromA-z.com
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