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Lingerie Barbie!!!!
Jewish World Review ^ | 12/19/2002 | Jim Sollisch

Posted on 12/19/2002 5:04:03 PM PST by hoppity

Toying with maturity

By Jim Sollisch

http://www.jewishworldreview.com | I went shopping for a gift for my seven-year old niece. I was thinking about an art and craft kit or a book. You know, something wholesome.

The book section of the toy store is way in the back, which means that any kid who wants to find it has to pass through the seven circles of temptation in order to get there. I made it as far as the Barbie section.

It's been a long time since I looked at a Barbie. I have to admit I looked pretty hard at several Barbies. It was difficult to avoid those pouty lips, low-rise pants and exposed belly buttons. For a minute I considered putting a dollar bill in one of Lingerie Barbie's thigh-high stockings. Then I noticed a mother gently guiding her daughter away from me, and I quickly moved on to the Easy Bake Ovens.

Lingerie Barbie? Why not just call her Stripper Barbie? Who are these dolls for? Certainly not seven-year old girls.

These Barbies could be sold in adult sex shops. They could be used as marital aids for couples suffering from "problems." These are not dolls -- -they're plastic Victoria's Secret models. What kind of sickie wants his or her daughter or niece to play with lingerie? Lingerie is something you play with?

Well, you know, not when you're seven. It's bad enough that Abercrombie and Fitch is marketing thong underwear to 11-year old girls. But if you're actually considering buying Lingerie Barbie for your seven-year old, I think you have to ask yourself a question, "Am I out of my mind?"

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: barbie; lingerie; mattel
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To: Celtjew Libertarian
Considering Barbie's origins as an adult doll in Germany, this is a case of something coming full circle.

You're almost right.
Barbie was introduced at the American Toy Fair in New York City in February of 1959 by Ruth and Elliot Handler, founders of Mattel Toys. Ruth originally thought of the idea while her daughter, Barbara, was playing with paper dolls. She realized that as her daughter grew older and began to imitate adult conversations and the world around her, she needed a three-dimensional representation of it as well. She shared her idea of a doll with a woman's figure with her husband and the all-male executive team at Mattel, but they refused saying that it would be too expensive to produce and the retail price would have to be higher than the consumer would pay. She again approached them with the idea after returning from a trip to Europe with a Lilli doll, a German doll produced in the mid- fifties. Lilli, however, was modeled after a sultry, almost pornographic caricature in a German comic strip; she was a far cry from the innocent, all-American image Ruth wanted to capture, and it was Mattel's job to change that. Several trips to and from Japan finally ended with a deal that changed the pursed lips, widow's peak, and heavy make-up of Lilli into an embodiment of the quintessential American teenager, created to "project every little girl's dream of the future"(Billy Boy 22).

21 posted on 12/19/2002 6:58:42 PM PST by aruanan
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To: Celtjew Libertarian
Give me a break. That sounds like your typical Urban Legend stuff, swallowed whole and then regurgitated as "fact."
22 posted on 12/19/2002 7:59:57 PM PST by Illbay
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To: hoppity

Okay...so I'm stretching it a bit...like everyone else isn't...

23 posted on 12/19/2002 8:09:17 PM PST by DouglasKC
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To: hoppity
When I was a little girl in the sixties playing with Barbies, I recall a set of lingerie offered by Mattel that wasn't too different from this. I'm sure if you pursued the search of antique (groan!!) Barbie clothes, you could find it. Don't quite know what the fuss is about--she's not wearing a thong!
24 posted on 12/22/2002 11:28:27 AM PST by Mamzelle
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To: Mamzelle
long and pink with a pink coat?
25 posted on 12/22/2002 11:34:47 AM PST by Diana Rose
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To: Mamzelle
yellow babydolls with blue satin ribbon? Maybe may dad when shopping for Christmas presents that year. LOL
26 posted on 12/22/2002 11:36:41 AM PST by Diana Rose
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To: Mamzelle
'Don't quite know what the fuss is about--she's not wearing a thong'!

Well, she's not wearing a thong, YET. LOL

27 posted on 12/22/2002 1:18:17 PM PST by Pagey
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To: Diana Rose
Merry Widow (what they used to call it before bustier), garter belt, stockings. There are books of price comparisons for Barbie collectables that will have pictures of them. And the lingerie seen above is more modest than the bikinis she's worn. I think the upset parents ought to choose a better battle.
28 posted on 12/22/2002 7:12:53 PM PST by Mamzelle
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Next up: DIVORCED BARBIE: Comes with Ken's house and Ken's car.
29 posted on 12/22/2002 8:03:31 PM PST by Hildy
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To: hoppity
MORE BARBIES TO WATCH OUT FOR:

Crotchless Panty Barbie

Hairy Armpit Barbie

My Sick Barbie

"He Tried To F#%& Me" Barbie

On-The-Rag Barbie

"I'm A Piece of S&*$!" Barbie

Victoria's Secret Barbie

Your Brother's Secret Barbie

Drag Queen Barbie

Unmentionable Barbie

Abortion Doctor Barbie

30 posted on 12/22/2002 10:48:13 PM PST by paulklenk
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To: Mamzelle; hoppity
re: Merry Widow

Seems that this description was used by the promoters of the latest lingerie doll. Words do matter. Perhaps no one knows it today, but the "Merry Widow" was an early 1900s term for a slut.

The only difference between the Merry Widow and a prostitute was that the Widow gave it up for free.

31 posted on 12/23/2002 8:45:20 PM PST by nicollo
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To: hole_n_one
Barfly?
32 posted on 12/23/2002 8:57:15 PM PST by Balata
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To: hole_n_one
Barmaid?
33 posted on 12/23/2002 9:00:37 PM PST by Balata
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To: Balata
lol~!
34 posted on 12/23/2002 9:01:11 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: hole_n_one
Barslut?
35 posted on 12/23/2002 9:03:30 PM PST by Balata
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To: Balata
Shame on you!

Aunt Bea may have been a bitch, but there is no way that she was a slut.

36 posted on 12/23/2002 9:12:24 PM PST by hole_n_one
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........I don't care what Goober says.
37 posted on 12/23/2002 9:17:42 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: hole_n_one
OK, Ok, I quit. I'm sorry.
Wait,... how about 'studmuffin'?

(No, really, I quit.)

38 posted on 12/23/2002 9:19:30 PM PST by Balata
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To: hoppity
Not Barbie, but still pretty cool....



39 posted on 12/23/2002 9:30:05 PM PST by Rocko
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To: paulklenk
President Hillary Barbie.
40 posted on 12/23/2002 9:31:25 PM PST by Rocko
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