Good luck, Adalira!!
Also, Kelda. People like that suck.
And to Kelly, we all love you, girl.
EDIT: found the specific image Kelly was talking about. Almost disregard below. That doll hardly looks plus sized! Now I'm mad. Marketing a commonly had, healthy body as plus sized is just wrong, nor is it a socially forward action. All it's doing is enforcing the idea that Original Barbie is beautiful, and healthy is not. :soapbox:
Now for what I originally said on the topic.
And also to Kelly. I def think big is beautiful, and plus-sized Barbie needs to be a thing. My concern about Barbie has been party her too-idealized figure giving young girls a poor self image, but moreover that the example she cast was an unhealthy one. A girl would stop having her period if she tried to make herself look like Barbie, just in terms of having too little fat on their bodies. The plus-sized doll I saw is the other extreme, and doesn't promote health any more than the original Barbie does. And as much as I think big is physically attractive, I am aware that our generation is the first EVER RECORDED to have a shorter life-expectancy than our parents, largely due to heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. All three of those diseases run in my family, and I very well might have Brca 1, a gene that makes those chances tenfold, so I'm a bit of a health nut.
So while plus-sized Barbie should be a thing, I think Barbie should ALSO go in for a doll of more Lamilly-like proportions. Which is an achievable figure, on top of being one that many women have.
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