
As I checked my email today after school, I came upon an article. It's apparently the doll Barbie's 50th anniversary. After reading most of the article, it started talking about Cindy Jackson, a 53 year old woman who was supposedly a "plain-looking" girl growing up. When she saw the Barbie-doll for the first time, she fell in love with her look. Since then, she's gotten 13 full-scale operations to achieve the "all-American beauty" she said that Barbie had. When I read this, I was thoroughly shocked. Getting plastic surgery to look like a doll? That's crazy! The image of Barbie is so fake, it's not even funny. It's said that if a Barbie doll were blown up to a human-sized figure, she'd fall down because her body would be so disproportionate. Why someone would want to look that fake and artificial is beyond me. The Barbie doll, in my opinion, is giving young girls the wrong view and image of women. If Barbies are having grown women get operations to look like them, what affect are they having on tweens?
What do you think of Barbies? Do you think they're corrupting young girls?
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