[youtube autoplay=1]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TULVRlpsNWo[/youtube]
well BREAK boundaries then Moschino :cheerup:
Why did this feel so naturally comfortable though lls
sssssssssssssss
I am screaming!
"Moschino Barb' is totally FIERCE!"
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 17, 2015, 04:00:00 PM
Why did this feel so naturally comfortable though lls
!!!!!!!
I thought it was cute!
Pandora Boxx il y a 1 jour
This almost made me cry! I used to play with my sister's Barbies and felt such shame afterward. I'm so glad we can just let kids be kids. Thank you for this! Boys like dolls too!
ccccc
MarcinViscardi il y a 2 semaines (modifi?)
First BOY in Barbie commercial YES, YES and YES!!! 21st century - FINALLY! And he is so cute! LOVE this commercial :)
omfff
But wait why is the black barb' so damn well... Done
:sevynstreeter:
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
Quote from: mauza on November 17, 2015, 04:03:08 PM
MarcinViscardi il y a 2 semaines (modifi?)
First BOY in Barbie commercial YES, YES and YES!!! 21st century - FINALLY! And he is so cute! LOVE this commercial :)
omfff
d
ssssss
Come on Lil' Rick Astley
dflkehfjkdshfjdshf
the way he's delicately holding that purse with his bent wrist
But why didn't they introduce a male Barbie for him to be fierce and play with?
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
Omg I love it. I was obsessed with barbies as a little boy, but could never play with them. :'(
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
hhnbnhh a young anderson cooper
adorable kid
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:07:24 PM
But why didn't they introduce a male Barbie for him to be fierce and play with?
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
sd,mnfjsdhfjkshdfjhdffdsf :everythingok:
bbvvvvbvdvdvfvvvv
I fckin love how they got him cackling with his good girls. :dead:
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:11:33 PM
bbvvvvbvdvdvfvvvv
I fckin love how they got him cackling with his good girls. :dead:
nnnn
A Sex and The City mess
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
Love it. Hope it's not banned.
dddd
what is the world coming to
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:12:59 PM
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:11:33 PM
bbvvvvbvdvdvfvvvv
I fckin love how they got him cackling with his good girls. :dead:
nnnn
A Sex and The City mess
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
fffffff
I need a gif
I'M HOLLERING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: Stewie on November 17, 2015, 04:09:40 PM
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
hhnbnhh a young anderson cooper
adorable kid
ssssssssssssss
He is CACKLING downe with them :kii:
Guys.... Guys....
Can Somebody freeze his limp hand with that fucking BAG
So we can make it a damn smiley :plzstop:
Y'all think he "acted"?
Quote from: Bentley! on November 17, 2015, 04:17:03 PM
Quote from: Stewie on November 17, 2015, 04:09:40 PM
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hhnbnhh a young anderson cooper
adorable kid
ssssssssssssss
He is CACKLING downe with them :kii:
He LITERALLY does. Not the kii being back breaking.
:plzstop: :plzstop:
Quote from: Bentley! on November 17, 2015, 04:18:00 PM
Guys.... Guys....
Can Somebody freeze his limp hand with that fucking BAG
So we can make it a damn smiley :plzstop:
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Let me get into these comments
Quote from: Stewie on November 17, 2015, 04:09:40 PM
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hhnbnhh a young anderson cooper
:usuresis:
Quote from: Stewie on November 17, 2015, 04:09:40 PM
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
hhnbnhh a young anderson cooper
adorable kid
ffffffffcdvdvdv
He really does look like him.
He looks like Jeremy Scott.
Quote from: Bentley! on November 17, 2015, 04:18:00 PM
Guys.... Guys....
Can Somebody freeze his limp hand with that fucking BAG
So we can make it a damn smiley :plzstop:
jdhfjkhdkjfdkjfhkjd
exactly what i was thinking
That was so cute
b
I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
He is just a little kid. nnn don't see much of a stereotype lol...
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:07:24 PM
But why didn't they introduce a male Barbie for him to be fierce and play with?
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
d
why would he want to play with a male barbie
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:11:33 PM
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I fckin love how they got him cackling with his good girls. :dead:
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safaf
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:14:52 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:12:59 PM
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:11:33 PM
bbvvvvbvdvdvfvvvv
I fckin love how they got him cackling with his good girls. :dead:
nnnn
A Sex and The City mess
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
fffffff
I need a gif
d;ds;lds;dsl
omg I hate this forum :plzstop:
I mean we embrace "tomboys"... I just don't understand why "Ken" can't be fabulous and fierce.
Quote from: GRILL on November 17, 2015, 04:23:17 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:07:24 PM
But why didn't they introduce a male Barbie for him to be fierce and play with?
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
d
why would he want to play with a male barbie
Maybe because he is male, and wants to identify a bit with his doll.
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:11:33 PM
bbvvvvbvdvdvfvvvv
I fckin love how they got him cackling with his good girls. :dead:
YELPING
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on November 17, 2015, 04:22:17 PM
b
I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
meh...i dont know
the fags that like to play with barbies and purses are usually going to be more on the flamboyant/fem side
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on November 17, 2015, 04:22:17 PM
b
I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
!!!
"So FIERCE!" like :uhh:
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:24:54 PM
Quote from: GRILL on November 17, 2015, 04:23:17 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:07:24 PM
But why didn't they introduce a male Barbie for him to be fierce and play with?
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
d
why would he want to play with a male barbie
Maybe because he is male, and wants to identify a bit with his doll.
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
nah
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:24:54 PM
Quote from: GRILL on November 17, 2015, 04:23:17 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:07:24 PM
But why didn't they introduce a male Barbie for him to be fierce and play with?
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
d
why would he want to play with a male barbie
Maybe because he is male, and wants to identify a bit with his doll.
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
that's a called an action figure hun. :diddraispoot:
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:09:25 PM
Omg I love it. I was obsessed with barbies as a little boy, but could never play with them. :'(
:supluv:
Quote from: tigernathan on November 17, 2015, 04:25:24 PM
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on November 17, 2015, 04:22:17 PM
b
I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
!!!
"So FIERCE!" like :uhh:
he just said his lines like any kid, that has to do a commercial. If that is the tagline of the Barbie.
I mean let us not read too much into it. If a female said it would you guys say it is sexism and pushing girls into a stereotypical direction?
What about little boys who act like "Rambo" and mess.... I mean the kids get hired to say their line and punch.
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
I think it's realistic. I know I was pretty damn feminine and sassy myself when I was around that age. :dead:
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:27:26 PM
I think it's realistic. I know I was pretty damn feminine and sassy myself when I was around that age. :dead:
!!!
the gorls are in here PISSED
See I WOULD have played with Barbies and cooking ovens and mess but they made it all so GIRLY, I just could not get in... Like where are the neat houses and dresses for MENZES?
Where is the styling head for guys? Ugh I used to love to style hair, but there were only these white blonde princess looking heads to use. I had to hide them shits, when my friends came.
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
And I wasn't checkin for no damn Ken doll. I needed something I could braid and live vicariously through. Barbie>
ssssssssssssss
Am mean...
Even with action figures, my fam KNEW a gift wrapped Storm doll better be under the tree
Didn't care too much for the male dolls except the ones who had the exaggerated muscles LOLZ!
Quote from: GRILL on November 17, 2015, 04:26:08 PM
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:09:25 PM
Omg I love it. I was obsessed with barbies as a little boy, but could never play with them. :'(
:supluv:
Didn't stop me from wanting cack in my little booch (https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
nnnn y'all were really living for these titty having creatures huh? :plzstop:
I did like a female character in vidya games, but only because they were the underdog, I wanted to support them a bit.
I used to LASH with Ivy on Soul Calibur. ddd
:uhh:
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:32:22 PM
nnnn y'all were really living for these titty having creatures huh? :iamweak:
I did like a female character in vidya games, but only because they were the underdog, I wanted to support them a bit.
I used to LASH with Ivy on Soul Calibur. ddd
nnnnnn
I just liked how the girls looked and chose them all the time. It's so crazy to look back at your childhood and see all the clues leading up to you someday living as a gay. man. :dead:
Will someone PLEASE give Malc' the debate he's trying so hard to have? :dead: :dead: :dead:
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:29:07 PM
And I wasn't checkin for no damn Ken doll. I needed something I could braid and live vicariously through. Barbie>
Right? I didn't use Ken. I wanted to play with Barbs.
This was so cute and shows how far we've come.
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on November 17, 2015, 04:35:47 PM
Will someone PLEASE give Malc' the debate he's trying so hard to have? :dead: :dead: :dead:
:plzstop:
I want no debate, we just sharing our childhood preferences as far as toys.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 17, 2015, 04:03:28 PM
But wait why is the black barb' so damn well... Done
:sevynstreeter:
marg :udontlookok:
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:35:24 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:32:22 PM
nnnn y'all were really living for these titty having creatures huh? :iamweak:
I did like a female character in vidya games, but only because they were the underdog, I wanted to support them a bit.
I used to LASH with Ivy on Soul Calibur. ddd
nnnnnn
I just liked how the girls looked and chose them all the time. It's so crazy to look back at your childhood and see all the clues leading up to you someday living as a gay. man. :dead:
I always preferred painting/drawing girls over men, you just had so many more options. Hair color, different dresses, bras, lipstick, booty, ugh...
Drawing a man was so BORING. No LIPS, no lashes, just a default face and a hat as the only accessory.
Women be laced with so many ADORNMENTS, it is fun.
:stressed:
fsafasfdasf
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
Him putting the purse on her arm has me shoutin for some reason! And then ki-ing with the gorls. :kii:
Ommmmm the black doll slays!
ssss
not with that weave
this was a cute commercial!
Love this. Unapologetically Defiant of these socially constructed gender roles.
ZRDJFKDMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
that limp wrist placing the bag on barbie's hand has me hollering
The black looks just like the white one, except the skin is brown and hair is black.
Quote from: tigernathan on November 17, 2015, 04:42:14 PM
ssss
not with that weave
how u know its weave :omgwatshappening:
Quote from: tigernathan on November 17, 2015, 04:42:14 PM
ssss
not with that weave
I am sure the white one in real life would have weaves and extensions.
Black people can grow long hair quickly as well
Most African Americans (over 90%) do not grow hair like that.
:uhh:
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:44:42 PM
Most African Americans (over 90%) do not grow hair like that.
SDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDdd
wtf
gorls just wanna have fun fun FUN
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:44:42 PM
Most African Americans (over 90%) do not grow hair like that.
did you take a poll?? :omgwatshappening:
A natural pure African slay.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/4hIlvAC7yPM0QZ2r1BqM1T0hcMpJi10Jy7aqsaHIVA7BvMm1L9XUgoPAYFetAiwvDAWRd4Mdfu2ZyUpLcIuDVG3UjKlifDfMxrka55ljelrWfnTitHp9dG9J75md6UPpdmUTj7Tz)
Quote from: tigernathan on November 17, 2015, 04:25:24 PM
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on November 17, 2015, 04:22:17 PM
b
I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
!!!
"So FIERCE!" like :uhh:
no one even uses "fierce" anymore :plzstop:
Tyra drove that into the ground on ANTM
:omgwatshappening:
Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 17, 2015, 04:46:25 PM
Quote from: tigernathan on November 17, 2015, 04:25:24 PM
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on November 17, 2015, 04:22:17 PM
b
I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
!!!
"So FIERCE!" like :uhh:
no one even uses "fierce" anymore :plzstop:
Tyra drove that into the ground on ANTM
!! :dead:
Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 17, 2015, 04:46:25 PM
Quote from: tigernathan on November 17, 2015, 04:25:24 PM
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on November 17, 2015, 04:22:17 PM
b
I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
!!!
"So FIERCE!" like :uhh:
no one even uses "fierce" anymore :plzstop:
Tyra drove that into the ground on ANTM
mmmmm
Quote from: Nicholas_Styles on November 17, 2015, 04:46:15 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:44:42 PM
Most African Americans (over 90%) do not grow hair like that.
did you take a poll?? :omgwatshappening:
:plzstop:
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:46:24 PM
A natural pure African slay.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/4hIlvAC7yPM0QZ2r1BqM1T0hcMpJi10Jy7aqsaHIVA7BvMm1L9XUgoPAYFetAiwvDAWRd4Mdfu2ZyUpLcIuDVG3UjKlifDfMxrka55ljelrWfnTitHp9dG9J75md6UPpdmUTj7Tz)
crying
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:46:24 PM
A natural pure African slay.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/4hIlvAC7yPM0QZ2r1BqM1T0hcMpJi10Jy7aqsaHIVA7BvMm1L9XUgoPAYFetAiwvDAWRd4Mdfu2ZyUpLcIuDVG3UjKlifDfMxrka55ljelrWfnTitHp9dG9J75md6UPpdmUTj7Tz)
yes that is one of our many variations.
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Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:27:02 PM
Quote from: tigernathan on November 17, 2015, 04:25:24 PM
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on November 17, 2015, 04:22:17 PM
b
I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
!!!
"So FIERCE!" like :uhh:
he just said his lines like any kid, that has to do a commercial. If that is the tagline of the Barbie.
I mean let us not read too much into it. If a female said it would you guys say it is sexism and pushing girls into a stereotypical direction?
What about little boys who act like "Rambo" and mess.... I mean the kids get hired to say their line and punch.
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
n
(http://33.media.tumblr.com/ef2babd2f92a791c71d8e2c42a6a420e/tumblr_nx7xxabC5v1qhi8xvo1_250.gif)
West Africans (where black Americans come from) grow wooly hair and not long silky hair like that Barbie lol.
is that Viola? :dead:
(http://33.media.tumblr.com/ef2babd2f92a791c71d8e2c42a6a420e/tumblr_nx7xxabC5v1qhi8xvo1_250.gif)
:omgwatshappening:
omggggggg these FINGERS
(http://i68.tinypic.com/30x8mqa.png)
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:39:22 PM
Quote from: NexTae on November 17, 2015, 04:35:24 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:32:22 PM
nnnn y'all were really living for these titty having creatures huh? :iamweak:
I did like a female character in vidya games, but only because they were the underdog, I wanted to support them a bit.
I used to LASH with Ivy on Soul Calibur. ddd
nnnnnn
I just liked how the girls looked and chose them all the time. It's so crazy to look back at your childhood and see all the clues leading up to you someday living as a gay. man. :dead:
I always preferred painting/drawing girls over men, you just had so many more options. Hair color, different dresses, bras, lipstick, booty, ugh...
Drawing a man was so BORING. No LIPS, no lashes, just a default face and a hat as the only accessory.
Women be laced with so many ADORNMENTS, it is fun.
:stressed:
I feel the same about female voices. They are just so much more dynamic to me. No surprise I gravitated to those too
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:32:26 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
d
I'm sure those other girls called him all kinds of faggot when the cameras went off
Book.
I support this.
No theh made him too gay
Just be a boy into barbie
Not tge wink at the end
Quote from: squid on November 17, 2015, 05:39:43 PM
I'm sure those other girls called him all kinds of faggot when the cameras went off
ssssssssssss
pff Why is this causing controversy? :uhh: The world we live in.
BTW I totally loved Barbies and Disney princesses when I was a kid. :-D
I dont agree with this.
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:35:32 PM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:32:26 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
Why couldn't they have done this 20 years ago when I needed them to do this.
:udontlookok:
Not being able to play with or buy a Barbie was so......traumatic for me :plzstop: and it might seem like such a "wtf seriously" kinda thing but when you're 7 and want one more than anything else.....it's a big deal.
I had to fucking make DO.
I remember using the mop as a doll :plzstop:
whenever my mom wasn't around of course.
She finally gave in and got me a Ken doll....but it wasn't the same.
:stressed:
Quote from: COD. on November 17, 2015, 06:02:28 PM
Not being able to play with or buy a Barbie was so......traumatic for me :plzstop: and it might seem like such a "wtf seriously" kinda thing but when you're 7 and want one more than anything else.....it's a big deal.
I had to fucking make DO.
I remember using the mop as a doll :plzstop:
whenever my mom wasn't around of course.
She finally gave in and got me a Ken doll....but it wasn't the same.
:stressed:
Sorry but I just screamed :dead:
Quote from: squid on November 17, 2015, 06:13:01 PM
Quote from: COD. on November 17, 2015, 06:02:28 PM
Not being able to play with or buy a Barbie was so......traumatic for me :plzstop: and it might seem like such a "wtf seriously" kinda thing but when you're 7 and want one more than anything else.....it's a big deal.
I had to fucking make DO.
I remember using the mop as a doll :plzstop:
whenever my mom wasn't around of course.
She finally gave in and got me a Ken doll....but it wasn't the same.
:stressed:
Sorry but I just screamed :dead:
:plzstop:
It wasn't fun okay
:bvy:
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:57:53 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:35:32 PM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:32:26 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
a mop? dddd
glad I had a sister
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 06:17:10 PM
a mop? dddd
glad I had a sister
:dead:
I was the oldest and had 2 younger brothers.
I was kinda FUCKED
:plzstop:
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 06:16:46 PM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:57:53 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:35:32 PM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:32:26 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
i thought the child was pretty normal.
Quote from: COD. on November 17, 2015, 06:14:07 PM
It wasn't fun okay
:bvy:
vvcx sorry boo :traciandchelle:
But I'm glad my parents were always cool. We had this doll, her name was Marta :ohwow: Oh and another one: Lisa.
But it got boring really fast. I rather played LEGO. :howfestive:
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 06:19:19 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 06:16:46 PM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:57:53 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:35:32 PM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:32:26 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
i thought the child was pretty normal.
I must agree. Just a regular kiddy kid.
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:57:53 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:35:32 PM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on November 17, 2015, 05:32:26 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
well yea, because he's clearly being a little over the top here :dead: they knew what they were doing
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
He is just saying the lines. He has regular lil boy hair cut and voice. He is just saying the doll is fierce and laughing with the other female protagonist.
Was he supposed to wear a hoodie and say "Yo she a'ight!"
I mean I can see why some would say he gives "fem" but does he really or is that in our heads? He is just a child really being silly... And then again the Barbie is made for those kind of bubbly boys who do like that stuff.
A Barbie is not an action figure where a like like "Freaking awesome" would work...
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
Ghhhhhh
Omg
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
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fucking QUEER :plzstop: :plzstop:
Not Rig's thumb being Moesha's head nnn
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
I played with anything that resembled a body or head with long hair :plzstop:
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yikes. I've really loved Brans forever
:stressed:
Dumb ain't releasin music self
There are legit kids like this though. People need to get with reality. However people feel about being fem or gay they need to STFU this is just a kid. I remember a child actress faced harsh comments because the show she was on featured a family with two moms (on Disney Channel). These people are ruthless.
If a tomboy is okay why not this?
(http://i.imgsafe.org/3e839a7.jpeg)
:plzstop:
Slay bran
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 06:32:45 PM
If a tomboy is okay why not this?
very true!! tomboys are ok but my femboys are not :stressed:
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
I used to do this
Quote from: Nicholas_Styles on November 17, 2015, 06:33:51 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 06:32:45 PM
If a tomboy is okay why not this?
very true!! tomboys are ok but my femboys are not :stressed:
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I never understood that.
Girls can be as masculine as ever, outside throwing a football with the boys and get praised.
"strong girl! :letsmessfag:"
Quote from: tigernathan on November 17, 2015, 06:34:37 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
I used to do this
:kii: omg who is this
Ant bby?
:stressed:
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Things associated and expected from men are generally positive qualities though. Strength, resilience, leadership.
Whereas things we shove girls down their throat are mostly shitty. Vanity, submission, Superficiality.
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:33:08 PM
(http://i.imgsafe.org/3e839a7.jpeg)
:plzstop:
Slay bran
EEK.
I dont wanna admits it. but (http://i.imgur.com/5Luhh4I.png)
this shit was my SALON
(https://image.freepik.com/free-photo/curl--blue--ribbon--present_3117265.jpg)
I'm fuckin crying omg
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
omg
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
going to bed early tonight guys
Quote from: Baphomet. on November 17, 2015, 06:40:23 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:33:08 PM
(http://i.imgsafe.org/3e839a7.jpeg)
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Slay bran
EEK.
I dont wanna admits it. but (http://i.imgur.com/5Luhh4I.png)
this shit was my SALON
(https://image.freepik.com/free-photo/curl--blue--ribbon--present_3117265.jpg)
djdjddud when you take some scissors and SCRAPE them against paper to make it curl up
no wonder Hollywood goes to the gays for hairstylists
we had to be creative as shit
not rig recreating the moesha theme song dance with a fckn throw pillow attached to his head
JGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGVSD
yeah, I would take those scissors and run them across the gold ribbon and give a blonde mess
(https://d3ntrvodlhqdrx.cloudfront.net/p/2601-6275-large/vivica-fox-synthetic-lace-front-wig-candi-v.jpg)
Quote from: Baphomet. on November 17, 2015, 06:49:45 PM
JGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGVSD
yeah, I would take those scissors and run them across the gold ribbon and give a blonde mess
(https://d3ntrvodlhqdrx.cloudfront.net/p/2601-6275-large/vivica-fox-synthetic-lace-front-wig-candi-v.jpg)
:kii: :plzstop:
I used to give Erykah Badu every time I got out the shower.
You could pull out the yellow one for a Beyonc? mess, nnn
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 06:44:20 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
going to bed early tonight guys
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Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 17, 2015, 06:47:48 PM
not rig recreating the moesha theme song dance with a fckn throw pillow attached to his head
ncnncnvnvnnvnv
Oh hell no. never on my scalp
I'd just have the pillow on my lap and create storylines n mess
:plzstop:
jrklfdajd Ya'll are tew much :kii:
But now that I think of it my cousin was doing these things too. Flamboyant self :ohwow:
He used to put a yellow shirt over his head & pretend he was cameron diaz :plzstop:
Well id give beyonce performances with my fan and a nice silk shirt over my head
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:57:26 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 17, 2015, 06:47:48 PM
not rig recreating the moesha theme song dance with a fckn throw pillow attached to his head
ncnncnvnvnnvnv
Oh hell no. never on my scalp
I'd just have the pillow on my lap and create storylines n mess
:plzstop:
SDRFXZXZNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMN
did dee and frank walk in on you and the pillow in ur room
Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 17, 2015, 07:03:03 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:57:26 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 17, 2015, 06:47:48 PM
not rig recreating the moesha theme song dance with a fckn throw pillow attached to his head
ncnncnvnvnnvnv
Oh hell no. never on my scalp
I'd just have the pillow on my lap and create storylines n mess
:plzstop:
SDRFXZXZNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMN
did dee and frank walk in on you and the pillow in ur room
fffffgggggggggg
growing up a gay kid was quite the experience.
The stories are funny to me now because how I am now. :kii: Total opposite A BIT.
I'll reenact Tina Turner in a min' . My first music love :ohwow:
Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 17, 2015, 07:03:03 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:57:26 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 17, 2015, 06:47:48 PM
not rig recreating the moesha theme song dance with a fckn throw pillow attached to his head
ncnncnvnvnnvnv
Oh hell no. never on my scalp
I'd just have the pillow on my lap and create storylines n mess
:plzstop:
SDRFXZXZNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMN
did dee and frank walk in on you and the pillow in ur room
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Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:24:21 PM
I mean we embrace "tomboys"... I just don't understand why "Ken" can't be fabulous and fierce.
you always say the dumbest shit :plzstop:
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Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:07:24 PM
But why didn't they introduce a male Barbie for him to be fierce and play with?
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
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why would he want to play with a male barbie
Maybe because he is male, and wants to identify a bit with his doll.
(http://uploadir.com/u/ka139unv)
that's a called an action figure hun. :diddraispoot:
!!
Like, who is playing with Ken Dolls? :uhh:
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on November 17, 2015, 04:35:47 PM
Will someone PLEASE give Malc' the debate he's trying so hard to have? :dead: :dead: :dead:
:plzstop:
U KNW FCKN WHHHHHHHHH
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Commercial are really pushing boundaries these days. I saw this one the other day and was like wow, the world really has fckn changed
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7rZOMY2sOnE
Quote from: Vonc2002 on November 17, 2015, 08:42:45 PM
Commercial are really pushing boundaries these days. I saw this one the other day and was like wow, the world really has fckn changed
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7rZOMY2sOnE
;S;;SDSDDDSDD I was NOT expecting that other guy to peek through the frame
:plzstop:
Quote from: Vonc2002 on November 17, 2015, 08:42:45 PM
Commercial are really pushing boundaries these days. I saw this one the other day and was like wow, the world really has fckn changed
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7rZOMY2sOnE
ffffffffffffff
is this the commercial that Christians have been fuming about?
:nowgorl:
Quote from: TheNextLew on November 17, 2015, 07:00:22 PM
Well id give beyonce performances with my fan and a nice silk shirt over my head
where is that Sweet Dreams one at?
I for some reason had the Pink Power Ranger along with the red one and would play with ha the most :stressed:
I use to get my dad to buy me my little pony. He thought it was because I like horses but my mom knew the tea :everythingok:
Quote from: RIG on November 17, 2015, 06:26:51 PM
Ggggghhhhhhh did y'all ever play with those tassels on the decorative pillows on ya grandmas couch? :plzstop: I used to pretend the braided stringy hair was moesha
:plzstop:
dsfkjhajdfhjdshfjhdsjhfljadshfjsadfhjhdlfjahfdhfj
lil sissy
g The 'phobes fume at everything. Like STFU. How many straight couples have appeared on TV compared to gay again? Goddamn they can't let us have anything.
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 06:16:46 PM
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Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
Well most young boys who play with dolls aren't the most macho toddlers and youngsters. lol It's safe to assume a boy like this is raised in a household with many females, or predominately female. Most fathers wouldn't let their sons within 10 feet of a Barbie, due to their strict adherence to roles assigned to men.
I love how they are challenging gender roles that are stomped into the minds of children with this commercial, it's about time.
And how do we know this boy was acting, to begin with? Maybe this is indeed his personality. Why are we uncomfortable watching him behave like many kids who imitate what they witness and admire?
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Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
Well most young boys who play with dolls aren't the most macho toddlers and youngsters. lol
I love how they are challenging gender roles that are stomped into the minds of children with this commercial, it's about time.
And how do we know this boy was acting, to begin with? Maybe this is indeed his personality. Why are we uncomfortable watching him behave like many kids who imitate what they witness and admire?
Pushing boundaries, making progress, Black lives matter yea we love all that good stuff but I never said I wanted him to bite Moschino Barbie's head off and spit it into the back of a Tonka truck. If this little boy is gay, I feel the same way I do about any representation of "us" in the media. My gripe was that we have enough adults acting like the flamboyant "extra" POW type of fags already. They cast how they wanted to cast, I simply don't feel that type was necessary to represent a little boy who plays with dolls. This is a kid dressed up in butch biker leather fetish attire with a curious haitstyle screaming gay lingos and snapping his fingers. Thats extra to me and I said what I said guys
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Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
Well most young boys who play with dolls aren't the most macho toddlers and youngsters. lol
I love how they are challenging gender roles that are stomped into the minds of children with this commercial, it's about time.
And how do we know this boy was acting, to begin with? Maybe this is indeed his personality. Why are we uncomfortable watching him behave like many kids who imitate what they witness and admire?
Pushing boundaries, making progress, Black lives matter yea we love all that good stuff but I never said I wanted him to bite Moschino Barbie's head off and spit it into the back of a Tonka truck. If this little boy is gay, I feel the same way I do about any representation of "us" in the media. My gripe was that we have enough adults acting like the flamboyant "extra" POW type of fags already. They cast how they wanted to cast, I simply don't feel that type was necessary to represent a little boy who plays with dolls. This is a kid dressed up in butch biker leather fetish attire with a curious haitstyle screaming gay lingos and snapping his fingers. Thats extra to me and I said what I said guys
I'm looking at the commercial and I'm finding it hard to pinpoint where he was portraying an overtly feminine male. He had a certain haircut, he said the word "fierce", and placed the pocketbook on the doll's wrist. Does this qualify him to teach Drag 101? The commercial was clearly campy, so the energy fits it. They also had the white girl saying "yea like totally" and mess. LOL It's supposed to be high energy and a bit exaggerated. I can see if they had him suggestively sucking on lollipops, voguing and rolling his neck uncontrollably, but that wasn't the case.
Someone says the word "fierce", and they're misrepresenting our community? Or are we looking harder into it because he has a doll in his hand to begin with?
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Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
Well most young boys who play with dolls aren't the most macho toddlers and youngsters. lol It's safe to assume a boy like this is raised in a household with many females, or predominately female. Most fathers wouldn't let their sons within 10 feet of a Barbie, due to their strict adherence to roles assigned to men.
No one is thinking that deeply looking at this though. They hear FIERCE darling! SNAP! And see this dyke mohawk. I didn't say I thought it was wrong for him to behave however he behaves. I feel there can be a bit of tact in introducing alternative types to conservative America. This is kinda in your face and bold IMO, and if thats what they were going for, congrats. But aggressive approaches can really fuel fires the same way.
lolz
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Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
Well most young boys who play with dolls aren't the most macho toddlers and youngsters. lol It's safe to assume a boy like this is raised in a household with many females, or predominately female. Most fathers wouldn't let their sons within 10 feet of a Barbie, due to their strict adherence to roles assigned to men.
No one is thinking that deeply looking at this though. They hear FIERCE darling! SNAP! And see this dyke mohawk. I didn't say I thought it was wrong for him to behave however he behaves. I feel there can be a bit of tact in introducing alternative types to conservative America. This is kinda in your face and bold IMO, and if thats what they were going for, congrats. But aggressive approaches can really fuel fires the same way.
I see what you mean, GODnz.
But that's the thing.....it's highly unlikely that conservative America will change their minds about aligning with gender roles simply because he left out the word "fierce" and had a clean shaven head. The fact that he's in the same frame on television with girls playing with a doll ... would in itself be enough for their vomit to hit the floor.
"No one thinking that deeply" goes
two ways.....They're not gonna sit and say "Oh wow, I accept this now because he's a fine young man playing with this doll, and he's not feminine." If they ever turn around and see their son with BArbie in his hands, they're knocking fire into their son. Not teaching him how to hold the doll in a more masculine manner. :plzstop: Because playing with a doll in itself is totally against socially constructed roles that have been set for boys....which are very clean cut/black & white: play with trucks, leave the easy bake oven the fuck alone.
If anything, this appeals to moms who have kids who are just like the one in this commercial. They do exist, especially in white families where mothers rule the household. It lets them know that it's OK to accept their child just the way he is. And if this is what he wants, go get it for him and do not be ashamed. This is what I mean by defying gender roles.
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Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
Well most young boys who play with dolls aren't the most macho toddlers and youngsters. lol
I love how they are challenging gender roles that are stomped into the minds of children with this commercial, it's about time.
And how do we know this boy was acting, to begin with? Maybe this is indeed his personality. Why are we uncomfortable watching him behave like many kids who imitate what they witness and admire?
Pushing boundaries, making progress, Black lives matter yea we love all that good stuff but I never said I wanted him to bite Moschino Barbie's head off and spit it into the back of a Tonka truck. If this little boy is gay, I feel the same way I do about any representation of "us" in the media. My gripe was that we have enough adults acting like the flamboyant "extra" POW type of fags already. They cast how they wanted to cast, I simply don't feel that type was necessary to represent a little boy who plays with dolls. This is a kid dressed up in butch biker leather fetish attire with a curious haitstyle screaming gay lingos and snapping his fingers. Thats extra to me and I said what I said guys
I'm looking at the commercial and I'm finding it hard to pinpoint where he was portraying an overtly feminine male. He had a certain haircut, he said the word "fierce", and placed the pocketbook on the doll's wrist. Does this qualify him to teach Drag 101? The commercial was clearly campy, so the energy fits it. They also had the white girl saying "yea like totally" and mess. LOL It's supposed to be high energy and a bit exaggerated. I can see if they had him suggestively sucking on lollipops, voguing and rolling his neck uncontrollably, but that wasn't the case.
Someone says the word "fierce", and they're misrepresenting our community? Or are we looking harder into it because he has a doll in his hand to begin with?
I never said he was a misrepresentation. I said he was a stereotypical one. Now if you don't think that lil boy was acting (or not) feminine, that's your perception and I see it differently. :cheerup: You said everything about the commercial is "exaggerated" and that's exactly how you can describe overtly feminine men. And since the focal point of this commercial is clearly Tommy and not Moschino Barbie, guess who's exaggerated persona is being focused on? They knew what they were doing, and the campy nature of the commercial is null when they want to push dainty prepubescent down America's throat. Him having a Barbie in his hand isnt anything I need to look harder into, as I said initially that a less hmmmm "exaggerated" boy would have accomplished the same thing.
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Quote from: L0NZ. on November 17, 2015, 05:20:50 PM
but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
Well most young boys who play with dolls aren't the most macho toddlers and youngsters. lol It's safe to assume a boy like this is raised in a household with many females, or predominately female. Most fathers wouldn't let their sons within 10 feet of a Barbie, due to their strict adherence to roles assigned to men.
No one is thinking that deeply looking at this though. They hear FIERCE darling! SNAP! And see this dyke mohawk. I didn't say I thought it was wrong for him to behave however he behaves. I feel there can be a bit of tact in introducing alternative types to conservative America. This is kinda in your face and bold IMO, and if thats what they were going for, congrats. But aggressive approaches can really fuel fires the same way.
I see what you mean, GODnz.
But that's the thing.....it's highly unlikely that conservative America will change their minds about aligning with gender roles simply because he left out the word "fierce" and had a clean shaven head. The fact that he's in the same frame on television with girls playing with a doll ... would in itself be enough for their vomit to hit the floor.
"No one thinking that deeply" goes two ways.....They're not gonna sit and say "Oh wow, I accept this now because he's a fine young man playing with this doll, and he's not feminine." If they ever turn around and see their son with BArbie in his hands, they're knocking fire into their son. Not teaching him how to hold the doll in a more masculine manner. :plzstop: Because playing with a doll in itself is totally against socially constructed roles that have been set for boys....which are very clean cut/black & white: play with trucks, leave the easy bake oven the fuck alone.
If anything, this appeals to moms who have kids who are just like the one in this commercial. They do exist, especially in white families where mothers rule the household. It lets them know that it's OK to accept their child just the way he is. And if this is what he wants, go get it for him and do not be ashamed. This is what I mean by defying gender roles.
True @ the bolded, thats what I meant when I said people would have been mad either way. I get whatchu saying too sis
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 17, 2015, 04:03:28 PM
But wait why is the black barb' so damn well... Done
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What were you saying about black Barbies?
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but this is where they fuck up. Why does he have to be style like fucking Macklemore and be so cunty. This intensifies the discomfort. People will be mad either way, but personally I would have rather him be...........regular.
he's a kid. kids usually behave like this and not "manly".
Who said anything about manly?
Tell me that.
in the commercial he's "cunty" and you would have preferred him to be more "regular".
So you felt like defining what I meant by regular, by assuming I meant some behavioral extreme, especially for a child?
Oh.
I feel like they unnecessarily had him portray a stereotypically flamboyant fag.
Well most young boys who play with dolls aren't the most macho toddlers and youngsters. lol
I love how they are challenging gender roles that are stomped into the minds of children with this commercial, it's about time.
And how do we know this boy was acting, to begin with? Maybe this is indeed his personality. Why are we uncomfortable watching him behave like many kids who imitate what they witness and admire?
Pushing boundaries, making progress, Black lives matter yea we love all that good stuff but I never said I wanted him to bite Moschino Barbie's head off and spit it into the back of a Tonka truck. If this little boy is gay, I feel the same way I do about any representation of "us" in the media. My gripe was that we have enough adults acting like the flamboyant "extra" POW type of fags already. They cast how they wanted to cast, I simply don't feel that type was necessary to represent a little boy who plays with dolls. This is a kid dressed up in butch biker leather fetish attire with a curious haitstyle screaming gay lingos and snapping his fingers. Thats extra to me and I said what I said guys
I'm looking at the commercial and I'm finding it hard to pinpoint where he was portraying an overtly feminine male. He had a certain haircut, he said the word "fierce", and placed the pocketbook on the doll's wrist. Does this qualify him to teach Drag 101? The commercial was clearly campy, so the energy fits it. They also had the white girl saying "yea like totally" and mess. LOL It's supposed to be high energy and a bit exaggerated. I can see if they had him suggestively sucking on lollipops, voguing and rolling his neck uncontrollably, but that wasn't the case.
Someone says the word "fierce", and they're misrepresenting our community? Or are we looking harder into it because he has a doll in his hand to begin with?
I never said he was a misrepresentation. I said he was a stereotypical one. Now if you don't think that lil boy was acting (or not) feminine, that's your perception and I see it differently. :cheerup: You said everything about the commercial is "exaggerated" and that's exactly how you can describe overtly feminine men. And since the focal point of this commercial is clearly Tommy and not Moschino Barbie, guess who's exaggerated persona is being focused on? They knew what they were doing, and the campy nature of the commercial is null when they want to push dainty prepubescent down America's throat. Him having a Barbie in his hand isnt anything I need to look harder into, as I said initially that a less hmmmm "exaggerated" boy would have accomplished the same thing.
I see what you mean.
But this is what people love to see. I mean, it would be like us campaigning to Bravo for the ATL Housewives to tone it down a bit, so we can be properly represented in front of White America. We all know it's exaggerated, its overtly ghetto and most black women (that I know at least) do not behave like that. Is there truth in their antics, though? Absolutely. But it's stretched a bit for entertainment. So we can giggle, and laugh. And talk about it.
That's what good television is. And that's what great marketing is, as well. They did a really good job with the commercial. You have to remember their target audience...who buys these dolls? Women. When a woman sees this, she's gonna chuckle at the little boy saying "fierce". She's not gonna think that all gay men are overtly feminine faggots. :dead:
Here's the beautiful thing about this: You're concerned about how adults will see this, but think about the kids who will see this on TV. They now see a feminine young boy playing with a doll, on television. The more they see things like this, maybe we'll have less and less teenage suicides because of harassment at school. Or one less beatdown because a child is "different".
This is why I see the beauty in something like this airing. If this type of child did not exist in many households, and if this type of child was not so often the victim of prejudice and bullying, I would totally be on board with keeping this portrayal in the closet.
But the reality is that many young boys who have a doll in their hand tend to have other feminine qualities. Tad exaggerated in this commercial? Maybe. Unreal? Nope.
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Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 17, 2015, 04:03:28 PM
But wait why is the black barb' so damn well... Done
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What were you saying about black Barbies?
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get em luv :supluv:
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I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
meh...i dont know
the fags that like to play with barbies and purses are usually going to be more on the flamboyant/fem side
Exactlyyyyyy.
UGH I've always wanted my own doll ....hopefully boys and girls play with them, but this little boy in the video is opening doors!!!! I look forward to more of this
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I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
Right
Fem
Playing with purses
Limp wrist
And this damn hair
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I'm all for it, but did they have to make him such a cliche?
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"So FIERCE!" like :uhh:
no one even uses "fierce" anymore :plzstop:
Tyra drove that into the ground on ANTM
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I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
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Maybe its for nothing because Im sure people still wouldnt get it.....but the kid is portraying the designer Jeremy Scott.
Hes clearly imitating him. If people knew this they would probably care less because it gives the boy/actions context.
But its also fraudulent for Matel/Moschino to play this advocate roll when reality is if it was another designer Matel would give two fucks about including a boy.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 17, 2015, 04:00:00 PM
Why did this feel so naturally comfortable though lls
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I was expecting it to be so forced and awkward. :dead: That child is a NATURAL.
:toldherass:
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Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
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Yea that was kinda the point of the marketing strategy. To make it ok and "normal" for all the other little boys like him to join in on the fun and ki a bit.
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guys....this kale and banana smoothie is SO....FIERCE (https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
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Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
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Yea that was kinda the point of the marketing strategy. To make it ok and "normal" for all the other little boys like him to join in on the fun and ki a bit.
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!!!! Establishing a more broad and diverse idea of normalcy.
We already know a "regular" boy looks and acts like. That's all we've been seeing on television for decades.
Bdddjdndjdj I need to send this to my cousin. He used to get lashed DOWN for playing with his sister's Barbies.
This hairstyle is considered gay? :dead: Everyone wears something like that, even straight men. At least here in Europe.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
:ohwow: :flamebroiled:
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I used to sneak n play with my sister's barbies with my best friend Scotty. I wonder if he's a fag now too.
I remember my sis came home n FUMED! Good TIMES!
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I thiught it was cute. Lol.
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the way sis is holding the purse RDFDFJFDKMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
"my barbie is so FIERCE! LMAO! :justabit: "
Wait, he chose the black Barbie :ohwow:
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Wait, he chose the black Barbie :ohwow:
!!!!!!!!!!!! You caught that too? Im HERE for him!!!
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Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
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Gorl I read what they said and I didn't get all of THIS from it :kii:
Go get a Barbie and hush
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Is rooster cut is more bothersome than his effeminate actions :dead:
the last thing this world needs are more gorls like Cod'
take it back
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I used to sneak n play with my sister's barbies with my best friend Scotty. I wonder if he's a fag now too.
I remember my sis came home n FUMED! Good TIMES!
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"target audience! marketing!"
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The media continues to exploit the same stereotypical homosexual male to divide opinions and stir up controversy for some coin and the girls call it "progress" again.
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"target audience! marketing!"
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The media continues to exploit the same stereotypical homosexual male to divide opinions and stir up controversy for some coin and the girls call it "progress" again.
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Woops!
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Oddly enough a "regular" boy would've been more impactful because fashion and flamboyant men go hand in hand. This commercial just proves why alot of boys won't openly play with dolls. They're afraid to be automatically put into a box and feminized.
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Oddly enough a "regular" boy would've been more impactful because fashion and flamboyant men go hand in hand. This commercial just proves why alot of boys won't openly play with dolls. They're afraid to be automatically put into a box and feminized.
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Oddly enough a "regular" boy would've been more impactful because fashion and flamboyant men go hand in hand. This commercial just proves why alot of boys won't openly play with dolls. They're afraid to be automatically put into a box and feminized.
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My lil sis kinda came back with a book lolz
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I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describe never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
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I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describesl never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
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Quote from: Drais. on November 18, 2015, 12:25:26 PM
Oddly enough a "regular" boy would've been more impactful because fashion and flamboyant men go hand in hand. This commercial just proves why alot of boys won't openly play with dolls. They're afraid to be automatically put into a box and feminized.
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I like u here
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I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describe never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
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and these faggots here can easily type in a masculine tone but we know the real T. None of your faves are men and the females you Stan for are extreme feminist so let's not girls.
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Except bran Lolz. she don't do that corny feminist mess
Luv ya
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Except bran Lolz. she don't do that corny feminist mess
Luv ya
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My all time favourite is, and has always been R. Kelly though?
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I wish we stopped thinking in "fem" and "masc".
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I wish we stopped thinking in "fem" and "masc".
i wish you'd just stop posting
Quote from: Drais. on November 18, 2015, 12:25:26 PM
Oddly enough a "regular" boy would've been more impactful because fashion and flamboyant men go hand in hand. This commercial just proves why alot of boys won't openly play with dolls. They're afraid to be automatically put into a box and feminized.
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Not only more impactful but more appealing, reasonable, and "safe" for a parent uncertain about buying her son a doll. I didnt lnow genius marketing strategies involved scaring people and making them uncomfortable. Not seeing how that drives sales.
wow y'all are fucking pathetic. I don't know why I expected much more from some of you smfh
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Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
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Yea that was kinda the point of the marketing strategy. To make it ok and "normal" for all the other little boys like him to join in on the fun and ki a bit.
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
!!!! Establishing a more broad and diverse idea of normalcy.
We already know a "regular" boy looks and acts like. That's all we've been seeing on television for decades.
We havent seen boys with dolls on TV for decades.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
What's the point of this marketing strategy, Marg?
And yea it's a commercial. The point of one of those is to persuade an audience to buy a product. We're debating the most effective way of doing that.
Then tell me what that last part had to do with anyyyyything.
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Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
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Yea that was kinda the point of the marketing strategy. To make it ok and "normal" for all the other little boys like him to join in on the fun and ki a bit.
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I think it would actually be more lucrative for this "marketing strategy" to be geared towards the boy who secretly envisions the tassles on couch pillows as hair. To the one who only has treasure trolls because they have hair. To the ones who do know what they will get the side eye if they asked for a doll. There are more of those in American homes than boys like the one in the commercial, who are probably threatening to burn down the house if they don't get a doll anyway. Its more like "look mom, hes holding a doll, and he doesnt scare you by looking/acting like a flaming fag in training." The same as "yes mom, I'm gay, but you don't have to worry about me dying because I didnt say I was a whore." Since we know that boys with dolls is looked down upon in most households to begin with, why paint it in such a strong, intimidating, uncomfortable way if your trying to get unsure parents to maybe buy their sons a doll? "Great marketing duh!!! sell Barbie to queen in training! so outside the box!!" . A less flamboyant image would sell more dolls to less progressive families than zeroing in on the "type" of snap crackle pop! boy that "normally picks up dolls anyway." If they are already buying dolls, where is the gain?
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Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describe never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
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and these faggots here can easily type in a masculine tone but we know the real T. None of your faves are men and the females you Stan for are extreme feminist so let's not girls.
Do you need a new, relevant, thread to get something off of your chest? How does what you're saying pertain to what we're discussing? You're just ranting just because.
I see Alonso's point, and actually thought the same in the beginning. But then again it is a damn BARBIE, who are you fooling. The most vain, diva, sassy toy you can possibly have. Not even a "regular" girl plays with a Barbie, it's particularly made for those type of flashy kids.
Yeah it is less intimidating with a less fabulous protagonist, but it is just not convincing. Unless they introduced a down to earth, cool Barbie. But this Moschino Barbie calls for SASS.
Quote from: Herbie on November 17, 2015, 10:51:00 PM
That's what good television is. And that's what great marketing is, as well. They did a really good job with the commercial. You have to remember their target audience...who buys these dolls? Women. When a woman sees this, she's gonna chuckle at the little boy saying "fierce". She's not gonna think that all gay men are overtly feminine faggots. :dead:
But you don't need a marketing strategy to get that particular woman to buy your doll for a boy. She's already in. She ki's about it. You need to persuade Beth from the boondocks. And scaring her won't do it. Hence the uproar about the commercial. That's why I think a more mild approach is needed. Mattel hits them over the head with that, not great marketing imo.
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Unless they introduced a down to earth, cool Barbie. But this Moschino Barbie calls for SASS.
Well maybe that's it. I think Afro mentioned this, too.
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Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
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Yea that was kinda the point of the marketing strategy. To make it ok and "normal" for all the other little boys like him to join in on the fun and ki a bit.
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I think it would actually be more lucrative for this "marketing strategy" to be geared towards the boy who secretly envisions the tassles on couch pillows as hair. To the one who only has treasure trolls because they have hair. To the ones who do know what they will get the side eye if they asked for a doll. There are more of those in American homes than boys like the one in the commercial, who are probably threatening to burn down the house if they don't get a doll anyway. Its more like "look mom, hes holding a doll, and he doesnt scare you by looking/acting like a flaming fag in training." The same as "yes mom, I'm gay, but you don't have to worry about me dying because I didnt say I was a whore." Since we know that boys with dolls is looked down upon in most households to begin with, why paint it in such a strong, intimidating, uncomfortable way if your trying to get unsure parents to maybe buy their sons a doll? "Great marketing duh!!! sell Barbie to queen in training! so outside the box!!" . A less flamboyant image would sell more dolls to less progressive families than zeroing in on the "type" of snap crackle pop! boy that "normally picks up dolls anyway." If they are already buying dolls, where is the gain?
ima fuck you up for that first part
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Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describe never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
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and these faggots here can easily type in a masculine tone but we know the real T. None of your faves are men and the females you Stan for are extreme feminist so let's not girls.
AugMUST ain't no fuckin man
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I don't get your point. Why do you people desire mainstream acceptance so bad?! If you're so masculine and under the radar why would and does this offend you? Live in your truth. Even if you aren't Fem, you're still a homosexual at the end of the day. Love and support one another. This commercial is bringing nationwide attention to an otherwise taboo fact. Regardless, Beth isn't gonna buy her son Barbies whether the kid was regular or not. That's just the fact of the matter.
Love and accept yourself girls. It's pathetic to feel the need to dim your light so that others can feel "comfortable" or "safe" with who you are.
Lonz is talking about the best selling strategy, not his own personal ethical views on gender roles.
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I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describe never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
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and these faggots here can easily type in a masculine tone but we know the real T. None of your faves are men and the females you Stan for are extreme feminist so let's not girls.
AugMUST ain't no fuckin man
(http://uploadir.com/u/qgdzqvvm)
He's my man fag'got :receipts:
It's not taboo that flamboyant sassy boys to like Barbies though, everybody knows that, that's why even little boys are terrified to ask their mothers for a Barbie, cause they would fear their mom and friends would seem him as that kind of boy.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:46:33 PM
I don't get your point. Why do you people desire mainstream acceptance so bad?! If you're so masculine and under the radar why would and does this offend you? Live in your truth. Even if you aren't Fem, you're still a homosexual at the end of the day.
Its not really about mainstream acceptance though. We're just talking about what would really sell that doll, and what exactly their target audience may be
Maybe they could have showed two different types of males or something, idk. I definitely wasn't offended though.
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:49:59 PM
It's not taboo that flamboyant sassy boys like Barbies though, everybody knows that, that's why even little boys are terrified to ask their mothers for a Barbie, cause they would fear their mom and friends would seem his as that kindof boy.
!!!
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:49:59 PM
It's not taboo that flamboyant sassy boys like Barbies though, everybody knows that, that's why even little boys are terrified to ask their mothers for a Barbie, cause they would fear their mom and friends would seem his as that kindof boy.
:diddraispoot:
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 03:51:26 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:46:33 PM
I don't get your point. Why do you people desire mainstream acceptance so bad?! If you're so masculine and under the radar why would and does this offend you? Live in your truth. Even if you aren't Fem, you're still a homosexual at the end of the day.
Its not really about mainstream acceptance though. We're just talking about what would really sell that doll, and what exactly their target audience may be
Maybe they could have showed two different types of males or something, idk. I definitely wasn't offended though.
What's the difference because this child they used was the appropriate child for this type of doll.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:52:50 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:49:59 PM
It's not taboo that flamboyant sassy boys like Barbies though, everybody knows that, that's why even little boys are terrified to ask their mothers for a Barbie, cause they would fear their mom and friends would seem his as that kindof boy.
:diddraispoot:
f
What kinda Christian butch moms did y'all have? :dead:
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:46:33 PM
Love and accept yourself girls. It's pathetic to feel the need to dim your light so that others can feel "comfortable" or "safe" with who you are.
I luv you n all that but...
This is an ironic statement coming from you
(http://uploadir.com/u/qgdzqvvm)
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 03:52:15 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:49:59 PM
It's not taboo that flamboyant sassy boys like Barbies though, everybody knows that, that's why even little boys are terrified to ask their mothers for a Barbie, cause they would fear their mom and friends would seem his as that kindof boy.
!!!
nnn omg when you always have to add some TOKEN masculine mess in your stuff to never seem too
fabulous or too out there...
Yeah I like *add any predominantly female thing*, but ALSO am really, really into *any thing "masculine" you remotely like too*... As if you have to justify your taste.
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay, regardless of stereotype. Same as the images being put out there of POC. I may not agree with a lot of actions but I will stand by my people in unity because I will never make anyone feel as if they can't be themselves. I would NEVER conform to standards to make others feel comfortable. Ever.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:46:33 PM
I don't get your point. Why do you people desire mainstream acceptance so bad?! If you're so masculine and under the radar why would and does this offend you? Live in your truth. Even if you aren't Fem, you're still a homosexual at the end of the day. Love and support one another. This commercial is bringing nationwide attention to an otherwise taboo fact. Regardless, Beth isn't gonna buy her son Barbies whether the kid was regular or not. That's just the fact of the matter.
Love and accept yourself girls. It's pathetic to feel the need to dim your light so that others can feel "comfortable" or "safe" with who you are.
Yea you need to exit this thread. You are not even on topic at all. The sad part is that you think you're preaching but nobody came for this sermon today. Maybe next week, or just a thread for whatever it is you're talking about. None of this is about me or anyone personally seeking acceptance. It's about debating the best way to get certain images comfortably accepted into the mind of America thru thoughtfulness and not cheap stereotypes. There's a huge difference. Go play.
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 03:55:10 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:52:50 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:49:59 PM
It's not taboo that flamboyant sassy boys like Barbies though, everybody knows that, that's why even little boys are terrified to ask their mothers for a Barbie, cause they would fear their mom and friends would seem his as that kindof boy.
:diddraispoot:
f
What kinda Christian butch moms did y'all have? :dead:
Regular non-white, minority households. Not everybody is as free and
hippie as white families. They have earned this nonchalant attitude because they don't have to deal with other stifling mess. That's why they kids be so damn edgy. nnnn Kids who talk about their sex life with mom and pop, I will never get.
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:57:38 PM
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay
How the fuck is he an image of gay, though?
Do you know which genitals he will prefer when he is older?
Quote from: Bentley! on November 18, 2015, 03:55:23 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:46:33 PM
Love and accept yourself girls. It's pathetic to feel the need to dim your light so that others can feel "comfortable" or "safe" with who you are.
I luv you n all that but...
This is an ironic statement coming from you
(http://uploadir.com/u/qgdzqvvm)
Why is that?
Let's discuss
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:57:38 PM
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay, regardless of stereotype. Same as the images being put out there of POC. I may not agree with a lot of actions but I will stand by my people in unity because I will never make anyone feel as if they can't be themselves. I would NEVER conform to standards to make others feel comfortable. Ever.
That's great, and then you wont sell dolls. :letsmessfag:
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:57:38 PM
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay, regardless of stereotype. Same as the images being put out there of POC. I may not agree with a lot of actions but I will stand by my people in unity because I will never make anyone feel as if they can't be themselves. I would NEVER conform to standards to make others feel comfortable. Ever.
Contradictions in the 2nd and 4th sentences Margy.
I'm just calling it
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n
Nothing about that made anyone uncomfortable. what're you even talking about in here :dead: it's like ur posting about another topic entirely
It would have been refreshing to see something different though. America only gets to see one type of gay man on television, it seems. It's just ... Typical, and predictable lol but no ones offended
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 03:59:38 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:57:38 PM
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay, regardless of stereotype. Same as the images being put out there of POC. I may not agree with a lot of actions but I will stand by my people in unity because I will never make anyone feel as if they can't be themselves. I would NEVER conform to standards to make others feel comfortable. Ever.
That's great, and then you wont sell dolls. :letsmessfag:
n
Im not trying to sell dolls love but let's watch what happens within the next few months. I bet you these dolls sell and most of the kids playing with them will be little boys.
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 04:00:57 PM
n
Nothing about that made anyone uncomfortable. what're you even talking about in here :dead: it's like ur posting about another topic entirely
It would have been refreshing to see something different though. America only gets to see one type of gay man on television, it seems. It's just ... Typical, and predictable lol but no ones offended
Am I the only person actually reading the shit you all type? Because what I'm talking about has everything to do with this topic. Like if you don't like what I'm saying you can very easily move right past.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 04:01:22 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 03:59:38 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:57:38 PM
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay, regardless of stereotype. Same as the images being put out there of POC. I may not agree with a lot of actions but I will stand by my people in unity because I will never make anyone feel as if they can't be themselves. I would NEVER conform to standards to make others feel comfortable. Ever.
That's great, and then you wont sell dolls. :letsmessfag:
n
Im not trying to sell dolls love
But Mattel is, and we were discussing the elements in the commercial they used.....to sell dolls.
Now do you see how off topic you are?
And you can't bet someone that Barbie will sell.
Barbie sells regardless.
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:58:10 PM
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 03:55:10 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:52:50 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:49:59 PM
It's not taboo that flamboyant sassy boys like Barbies though, everybody knows that, that's why even little boys are terrified to ask their mothers for a Barbie, cause they would fear their mom and friends would seem his as that kindof boy.
:diddraispoot:
f
What kinda Christian butch moms did y'all have? :dead:
Regular non-white, minority households. Not everybody is as free and hippie as white families. They have earned this nonchalant attitude because they don't have to deal with other stifling mess. That's why they kids be so damn edgy. nnnn Kids who talk about their sex life with mom and pop, I will never get.
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
What are you talking about? :usureuok:
My mom is neither white nor a hippie. She just saw it as toys. :diddraispoot:
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 04:04:30 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 04:01:22 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 03:59:38 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:57:38 PM
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay, regardless of stereotype. Same as the images being put out there of POC. I may not agree with a lot of actions but I will stand by my people in unity because I will never make anyone feel as if they can't be themselves. I would NEVER conform to standards to make others feel comfortable. Ever.
That's great, and then you wont sell dolls. :letsmessfag:
n
Im not trying to sell dolls love
But Mattel is, and we were discussing the elements in the commercial they used.....to sell dolls.
Now do you see how off topic you are?
I'm not off topic. You all just don't want to accept and love yourself for who you are. Better yet don't wanna accept and love others for who they may be. That's my whole point.
Topics like these shouldn't even be of a debate or discuss.
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Quote from: TheNextLew on November 17, 2015, 07:00:22 PM
Well id give beyonce performances with my fan and a nice silk shirt over my head
where is that Sweet Dreams one at?
Its on youtube lol
Wow
That's cute for you but most boys who get a Barbie doll will have to face stigmata of being considered a flamboyant sassy queen. Would my mother have bought it, I guess, but I wouldn't enjoy the way she'd perceive me.
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:54:36 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 03:51:26 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:46:33 PM
I don't get your point. Why do you people desire mainstream acceptance so bad?! If you're so masculine and under the radar why would and does this offend you? Live in your truth. Even if you aren't Fem, you're still a homosexual at the end of the day.
Its not really about mainstream acceptance though. We're just talking about what would really sell that doll, and what exactly their target audience may be
Maybe they could have showed two different types of males or something, idk. I definitely wasn't offended though.
What's the difference because this child they used was the appropriate child for this type of doll.
"Appropriate child"
"This type of doll"
So a masculine boy wouldn't be the right "type" for this commercial? :dead:
That was the irony I was wanting you to catch in your viewpoints earlier bby. Internal Stereotyping bby
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 04:09:41 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 04:04:30 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 04:01:22 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 03:59:38 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:57:38 PM
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay, regardless of stereotype. Same as the images being put out there of POC. I may not agree with a lot of actions but I will stand by my people in unity because I will never make anyone feel as if they can't be themselves. I would NEVER conform to standards to make others feel comfortable. Ever.
That's great, and then you wont sell dolls. :letsmessfag:
n
Im not trying to sell dolls love
But Mattel is, and we were discussing the elements in the commercial they used.....to sell dolls.
Now do you see how off topic you are?
I'm not off topic. You all just don't want to accept and love yourself for who you are. Better yet don't wanna accept and love others for who they may be. That's my whole point.
And thats a point for an entirely different topic. Thats the last time I'll say it. Never go into business.
Quote from: Bentley! on November 18, 2015, 04:12:28 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:54:36 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 03:51:26 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:46:33 PM
I don't get your point. Why do you people desire mainstream acceptance so bad?! If you're so masculine and under the radar why would and does this offend you? Live in your truth. Even if you aren't Fem, you're still a homosexual at the end of the day.
Its not really about mainstream acceptance though. We're just talking about what would really sell that doll, and what exactly their target audience may be
Maybe they could have showed two different types of males or something, idk. I definitely wasn't offended though.
What's the difference because this child they used was the appropriate child for this type of doll.
"Appropriate child"
"This type of doll"
So a masculine boy wouldn't be the right "type" for this commercial? :dead:
That was the irony I was wanting you to catch in your viewpoints earlier bby. Internal Stereotyping bby
Regular boys aren't playing with Barbie dolls. Do you all not know that Marketing teams do months and months or research on how to market and brand products for mainstream appeal?! These are individuals who gather data and statistics based on research then create marketing strategies behind the data then sell to the masses.
Lonz point is that "fem" boys would want to hide behind the regular boy mask and still get their life playing the Barbie without the fem stigma. You guys speak besides eachother.
I do agree though that this particular Barbie required a sassy protagonist, male or female. A down to earth, laid back girl or boy wouldn't fit with the philosophy of the product.
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 04:08:41 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:58:10 PM
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 03:55:10 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:52:50 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:49:59 PM
It's not taboo that flamboyant sassy boys like Barbies though, everybody knows that, that's why even little boys are terrified to ask their mothers for a Barbie, cause they would fear their mom and friends would seem his as that kindof boy.
:diddraispoot:
f
What kinda Christian butch moms did y'all have? :dead:
Regular non-white, minority households. Not everybody is as free and hippie as white families. They have earned this nonchalant attitude because they don't have to deal with other stifling mess. That's why they kids be so damn edgy. nnnn Kids who talk about their sex life with mom and pop, I will never get.
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
What are you talking about? :usureuok:
My mom is neither white nor a hippie. She just saw it as toys. :diddraispoot:
My parents wouldn't have cared either way. While my dad is very stern and masculine and my mommy is strict as well but they're also progressive. They feel if you deprive a child of something that it only fuels their curiosity more. So don't make a big deal out of shit and allow them to be aware of everything. Prepare them.
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 04:00:57 PM
n
Nothing about that made anyone uncomfortable. what're you even talking about in here :dead: it's like ur posting about another topic entirely
It would have been refreshing to see something different though. America only gets to see one type of gay man on television, it seems. It's just ... Typical, and predictable lol but no ones offended
!!!!
Exactly. This is the exact point I was making when I called him a cliche.
I'm not offended in the least. I'm happy and supportive of progress.
I just think there was a better way to do it.
Was the boy really that extreme? It's not like he had arched eyebrows and a pink mohawk. :dead:
Yessss Moschino Barbie
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Quote from: Annie on November 18, 2015, 05:12:07 PM
Yessss Moschino Barbie
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:supluv:
FFF
I am crying
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 03:45:19 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 03:33:01 PM
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Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
DSDDDDSSSSSSSSSDDDDSSSS
DSSDSDDSDSDSDSSDSDSDSDSDSSD
Yea that was kinda the point of the marketing strategy. To make it ok and "normal" for all the other little boys like him to join in on the fun and ki a bit.
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
I think it would actually be more lucrative for this "marketing strategy" to be geared towards the boy who secretly envisions the tassles on couch pillows as hair. To the one who only has treasure trolls because they have hair. To the ones who do know what they will get the side eye if they asked for a doll. There are more of those in American homes than boys like the one in the commercial, who are probably threatening to burn down the house if they don't get a doll anyway. Its more like "look mom, hes holding a doll, and he doesnt scare you by looking/acting like a flaming fag in training." The same as "yes mom, I'm gay, but you don't have to worry about me dying because I didnt say I was a whore." Since we know that boys with dolls is looked down upon in most households to begin with, why paint it in such a strong, intimidating, uncomfortable way if your trying to get unsure parents to maybe buy their sons a doll? "Great marketing duh!!! sell Barbie to queen in training! so outside the box!!" . A less flamboyant image would sell more dolls to less progressive families than zeroing in on the "type" of snap crackle pop! boy that "normally picks up dolls anyway." If they are already buying dolls, where is the gain?
ima fuck you up for that first part
:plzstop:
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
I think the commercial personally confuses children.
Boys shouldnt be playing with dolls.
If my son wanted to play with a doll, id kindly tell him to put it back and grab a superhero figure or something. Its all about guidance
But on the other hand if he constantly keeps asking for the doll, his mind is obviously made up at that point and nothing i could do but support his decision.
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 03:45:19 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 03:33:01 PM
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Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 06:45:29 AM
I swear for y'all to be grown ass men y'all sure are very immature. It's just a fucking commercial. Had the child been "regular" or not a "cliche" it would've defeated the entire point of this marketing strategy.
Oh btw they still won't accept you fags whether you're fem or masculine. You're still a fucking going straight to hell faggot.
DSDDDDSSSSSSSSSDDDDSSSS
DSSDSDDSDSDSDSSDSDSDSDSDSSD
Yea that was kinda the point of the marketing strategy. To make it ok and "normal" for all the other little boys like him to join in on the fun and ki a bit.
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
I think it would actually be more lucrative for this "marketing strategy" to be geared towards the boy who secretly envisions the tassles on couch pillows as hair. To the one who only has treasure trolls because they have hair. To the ones who do know what they will get the side eye if they asked for a doll. There are more of those in American homes than boys like the one in the commercial, who are probably threatening to burn down the house if they don't get a doll anyway. Its more like "look mom, hes holding a doll, and he doesnt scare you by looking/acting like a flaming fag in training." The same as "yes mom, I'm gay, but you don't have to worry about me dying because I didnt say I was a whore." Since we know that boys with dolls is looked down upon in most households to begin with, why paint it in such a strong, intimidating, uncomfortable way if your trying to get unsure parents to maybe buy their sons a doll? "Great marketing duh!!! sell Barbie to queen in training! so outside the box!!" . A less flamboyant image would sell more dolls to less progressive families than zeroing in on the "type" of snap crackle pop! boy that "normally picks up dolls anyway." If they are already buying dolls, where is the gain?
ima fuck you up for that first part
:plzstop:
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Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 05:27:04 PM
I think the commercial personally confuses children.
Boys shouldnt be playing with dolls.
If my son wanted to play with a doll, id kindly tell him to put it back and grab a superhero figure or something. Its all about guidance
But on the other hand if he constantly keeps asking for the doll, his mind is obviously made up at that point and nothing i could do but support his decision.
Aww
Don't be a goddamn faggot, sweety :tellmemoreireallycare:
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:59:18 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:57:38 PM
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay
Do you know which genitals he will prefer when he is older?
:omgwatshappening:
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 05:27:04 PM
I think the commercial personally confuses children.
Boys shouldnt be playing with dolls.
If my son wanted to play with a doll, id kindly tell him to put it back and grab a superhero figure or something. Its all about guidance
But on the other hand if he constantly keeps asking for the doll, his mind is obviously made up at that point and nothing i could do but support his decision.
sssss
As much Beyonc? and Ciara you no doubt subject him to...
I'm sure he already wants a Barbie or wants to be a Barbie
No shade
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Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 05:27:04 PM
I think the commercial personally confuses children.
Boys shouldnt be playing with dolls.
If my son wanted to play with a doll, id kindly tell him to put it back and grab a superhero figure or something. Its all about guidance
But on the other hand if he constantly keeps asking for the doll, his mind is obviously made up at that point and nothing i could do but support his decision.
n
your son is gonna be a faggot, hun.
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 05:27:04 PM
I think the commercial personally confuses children.
Boys shouldnt be playing with dolls.
If my son wanted to play with a doll, id kindly tell him to put it back and grab a superhero figure or something. Its all about guidance.
You are joking right?
hjhjhjhwho is this genesis nigger
so dumb....first he thinks ciara is a 'dancer'.....now this?
sssss
Gen is a real girl I guess. I thought she meant trans
But either way I can't believe Gen said that
How highly offensive!
Moreso how stupid!
Is she gon slap her daughter, if she wants to wear pants?
Quote from: Bentley! on November 18, 2015, 05:34:02 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 05:27:04 PM
I think the commercial personally confuses children.
Boys shouldnt be playing with dolls.
If my son wanted to play with a doll, id kindly tell him to put it back and grab a superhero figure or something. Its all about guidance
But on the other hand if he constantly keeps asking for the doll, his mind is obviously made up at that point and nothing i could do but support his decision.
sssss
As much Beyonc? and Ciara you no doubt subject him to...
I'm sure he already wants a Barbie or wants to be a Barbie
No shade
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
Lmao
Hopefully my baby ddy plays future and jayz :raycharles2urmess:
Quote from: Stewie on November 18, 2015, 05:36:37 PM
hjhjhjhwho is this genesis nigger
so dumb....first he thinks ciara is a 'dancer'.....now this?
What was dumb about what I said? Clearly I said he should play with an action figure but if he still wants the doll after the fact then I would support him.
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 05:41:23 PM
Moreso how stupid!
Is she gon slap her daughter, if she wants to wear pants?
When did i say anything about child abuse?
Are you fucking stupid?
And wearing pants has no correlation with playing with dolls. Dont see your point.
I'm in here crying
Why is this so many pages
Would you advise your daughter to put down the action figure and buy a barbie instead just as sternly.
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 05:51:08 PM
Would you advice your daughter to put down the action figure and buy a barbie instead just as sternly.
I would advise her but as i said before, if she wanted it still then thats fine.
Since when is advising your own child wrong? :uhh:
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 05:49:10 PM
Quote from: Stewie on November 18, 2015, 05:36:37 PM
hjhjhjhwho is this genesis nigger
so dumb....first he thinks ciara is a 'dancer'.....now this?
What was dumb about what I said? Clearly I said he should play with an action figure but if he still wants the doll after the fact then I would support him.
I respect that. Better than what most parents would do.
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 05:27:04 PM
I think the commercial personally confuses children.
Boys shouldnt be playing with dolls.
If my son wanted to play with a doll, id kindly tell him to put it back and grab a superhero figure or something. Its all about guidance
But on the other hand if he constantly keeps asking for the doll, his mind is obviously made up at that point and nothing i could do but support his decision.
Fuck you I didn't care bout no damn action figures I wanted to play with Barbies with my cousin Jessica and dress as Cinderella for Halloween.
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 12:33:38 PM
Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describesl never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
!
!!!!!!!!
The hell
:uhh: :uhh:
This is like us trying to be on our best behavior for whitey.
Hun at the end of the da y.......
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 03:42:51 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:39:59 PM
Unless they introduced a down to earth, cool Barbie. But this Moschino Barbie calls for SASS.
Well maybe that's it. I think Afro mentioned this, too.
right.
U have to look at the brand
It's moschino :plzstop: :plzstop:
Not Tonka introducing its first doll
There was definitely a logical place for the campiness.
I think this little queer is perfect for the moms who arent sure about sure about buying a barbie for their little faggoty son.
Parents who dont suspect their son is gay but wants a barbie, probably wont buy it.
If this were some "normal" little boy, i don't think it would've made any impact. He was a little extra though. Gay self.
Quote from: Bentley! on November 18, 2015, 05:34:02 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 05:27:04 PM
I think the commercial personally confuses children.
Boys shouldnt be playing with dolls.
If my son wanted to play with a doll, id kindly tell him to put it back and grab a superhero figure or something. Its all about guidance
But on the other hand if he constantly keeps asking for the doll, his mind is obviously made up at that point and nothing i could do but support his decision.
sssss
As much Beyonc? and Ciara you no doubt subject him to...
I'm sure he already wants a Barbie or wants to be a Barbie
No shade
(https://j.gifs.com/yN1rVe.gif)
tears
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 05:27:04 PM
I think the commercial personally confuses children.
Boys shouldnt be playing with dolls.
If my son wanted to play with a doll, id kindly tell him to put it back and grab a superhero figure or something. Its all about guidance
But on the other hand if he constantly keeps asking for the doll, his mind is obviously made up at that point and nothing i could do but support his decision.
b
Do you hate us
wait a min' Gen' :everythingok:
Is Marg still ranting and raving and not making a lick of sense?
;SDDD;DSDDSD not anymore bby
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 04:16:36 PM
Quote from: Bentley! on November 18, 2015, 04:12:28 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:54:36 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 03:51:26 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:46:33 PM
I don't get your point. Why do you people desire mainstream acceptance so bad?! If you're so masculine and under the radar why would and does this offend you? Live in your truth. Even if you aren't Fem, you're still a homosexual at the end of the day.
Its not really about mainstream acceptance though. We're just talking about what would really sell that doll, and what exactly their target audience may be
Maybe they could have showed two different types of males or something, idk. I definitely wasn't offended though.
What's the difference because this child they used was the appropriate child for this type of doll.
"Appropriate child"
"This type of doll"
So a masculine boy wouldn't be the right "type" for this commercial? :dead:
That was the irony I was wanting you to catch in your viewpoints earlier bby. Internal Stereotyping bby
Regular boys aren't playing with Barbie dolls.
Except alot of them do
Not understanding all these fumes and off topic posts.
Quote from: ANIMMAI on November 18, 2015, 05:32:11 PM
Quote from: Mack on November 18, 2015, 03:59:18 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:57:38 PM
You faggots were uncomfortable with seeing this end feminine little bby play with a doll and give a kii owt mess with his judys. I support any image of gay
Do you know which genitals he will prefer when he is older?
:omgwatshappening:
Gyt666ygg44ftybby
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Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 04:00:57 PM
America only gets to see one type of gay man on television, it seems. It's just ... Typical, and predictable lol but no ones offended
Exactly
But oh! Accept others! Embrace your nature!
Boy, what the FUCK are you talking about?!
:plzstop:
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 06:07:59 PM
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 12:33:38 PM
Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describesl never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
!
!!!!!!!!
The hell
:uhh: :uhh:
This is like us trying to be on our best behavior for whitey.
Hun at the end of the da y.......
So every single one of yall who were young boys that wanted to play with dolls instead of batman, both of your parents were 100% ok with it from jump? I honestly dont believe that especially back in that era but hey.
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:35:54 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 06:07:59 PM
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 12:33:38 PM
Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describesl never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
!
!!!!!!!!
The hell
:uhh: :uhh:
This is like us trying to be on our best behavior for whitey.
Hun at the end of the da y.......
So every single one of yall who were young boys that wanted to play with dolls instead of batman, both of your parents were 100% ok with it from jump? I honestly dont believe that especially back in that era but hey.
i don't see why its a problem for YOU though
Tell us
Quote from: Drais. on November 18, 2015, 06:26:19 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 04:00:57 PM
America only gets to see one type of gay man on television, it seems. It's just ... Typical, and predictable lol but no ones offended
Exactly
But oh! Accept others! Embrace your nature!
Boy, what the FUCK are you talking about?!
:plzstop:
sssssssssssssssss
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:37:34 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:35:54 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 06:07:59 PM
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 12:33:38 PM
Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describesl never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
!
!!!!!!!!
The hell
:uhh: :uhh:
This is like us trying to be on our best behavior for whitey.
Hun at the end of the da y.......
So every single one of yall who were young boys that wanted to play with dolls instead of batman, both of your parents were 100% ok with it from jump? I honestly dont believe that especially back in that era but hey.
i don't see why its a problem for YOU though
Tell us
I said several times that if thats what he wants to play with, fine. But initially I would ask him to try and play with an action figure toy first.
Did your parents buy you a bunch of barbie dolls first before even buying you spiderman and see how you would take to it?
Gen' hates us guys
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:40:28 PM
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:37:34 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:35:54 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 06:07:59 PM
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 12:33:38 PM
Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describesl never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
!
!!!!!!!!
The hell
:uhh: :uhh:
This is like us trying to be on our best behavior for whitey.
Hun at the end of the da y.......
So every single one of yall who were young boys that wanted to play with dolls instead of batman, both of your parents were 100% ok with it from jump? I honestly dont believe that especially back in that era but hey.
i don't see why its a problem for YOU though
Tell us
I said several times that if thats what he wants to play with, fine. But initially I would ask him to try and play with an action figure toy first.
Did your parents by you a bunch of barbie dolls first before even buying you spiderman and see how you would take to it?
stop trying to divert attention on us
Why is it a problem in the first place?
He should be able to play with what he wants
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 06:41:07 PM
Gen' hates us guys
Where's the hate? Because I would offer my son a ninja turtle before a doll? And if he still picks the doll i would let him? :dead:
Do you not accept homosexuality?
That's all I really wanna know.
:plea:
gggggg
Y'all really hate my sis Gen. I see where y'all are trying to this, and it's messy....
:dead:
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:42:07 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:40:28 PM
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:37:34 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:35:54 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 06:07:59 PM
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 12:33:38 PM
Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describesl never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
!
!!!!!!!!
The hell
:uhh: :uhh:
This is like us trying to be on our best behavior for whitey.
Hun at the end of the da y.......
So every single one of yall who were young boys that wanted to play with dolls instead of batman, both of your parents were 100% ok with it from jump? I honestly dont believe that especially back in that era but hey.
i don't see why its a problem for YOU though
Tell us
I said several times that if thats what he wants to play with, fine. But initially I would ask him to try and play with an action figure toy first.
Did your parents by you a bunch of barbie dolls first before even buying you spiderman and see how you would take to it?
stop trying to divert attention on us
Why is it a problem in the first place?
He should be able to play with what he wants
Im asking for the scenarios of y'all parents since what i would do in the same one is so "wrong"
Im just old school. Boys should play with action figures and girls should play with dolls. If the kids want to switch it, fine. Already said it was no problem. But i would offer the former FIRST.
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:44:19 PM
Do you not accept homosexuality?
That's all I really wanna know.
:plea:
Do you hate heterosexuality? :ohwow:
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:46:01 PM
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:42:07 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:40:28 PM
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:37:34 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:35:54 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 06:07:59 PM
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 12:33:38 PM
Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describesl never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
!
!!!!!!!!
The hell
:uhh: :uhh:
This is like us trying to be on our best behavior for whitey.
Hun at the end of the da y.......
So every single one of yall who were young boys that wanted to play with dolls instead of batman, both of your parents were 100% ok with it from jump? I honestly dont believe that especially back in that era but hey.
i don't see why its a problem for YOU though
Tell us
I said several times that if thats what he wants to play with, fine. But initially I would ask him to try and play with an action figure toy first.
Did your parents by you a bunch of barbie dolls first before even buying you spiderman and see how you would take to it?
stop trying to divert attention on us
Why is it a problem in the first place?
He should be able to play with what he wants
Im asking for the scenarios of y'all parents since what i would do in the same one is so "wrong"
Im just old school. Boys should play with action figures and girls should play with dolls. If the kids want to switch it, fine. Already said it was no problem. But i would offer the former FIRST.
well my parents condemned me to hell for being a faggot
So are you saying you're gonna do the same to your future queer?
And yes they're wrong
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:46:01 PM
Im just old school.
ssssssssssssssssssssss
oh GORL :dead:
(http://uploadir.com/u/qgdzqvvm)
Quote from: Drais. on November 18, 2015, 06:44:58 PM
gggggg
Y'all really hate my sis Gen. I see where y'all are trying to this, and it's messy....
:dead:
Its fine. If they want a damn debate then lets go. Nothing new here. :dead:
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:42:48 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 06:41:07 PM
Gen' hates us guys
Where's the hate? Because I would offer my son a ninja turtle before a doll? And if he still picks the doll i would let him? :dead:
;;SSDDDDS Im just teasing
most parents get a little uncomfortable and try steering kids in another direction, or just simply help them find a "balance". I was obsessed with Batman growing up, but i started loving my Xena toys and dolls even more
my mom was like "bby... :diddraispoot: how bout u pick Batman up for a few minutes luv lol"
Lash them sis
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:47:01 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:46:01 PM
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:42:07 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:40:28 PM
Quote from: SUPREME on November 18, 2015, 06:37:34 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:35:54 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 06:07:59 PM
Quote from: squid on November 18, 2015, 12:33:38 PM
Quote from: LISlikeliquor on November 18, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
I feel like fem gays are innately fem, in the same way that transgenders describesl never feeling right being their original gender. I don't see the issue. Who cares that much what random homophobes think anyway
!
!!!!!!!!
The hell
:uhh: :uhh:
This is like us trying to be on our best behavior for whitey.
Hun at the end of the da y.......
So every single one of yall who were young boys that wanted to play with dolls instead of batman, both of your parents were 100% ok with it from jump? I honestly dont believe that especially back in that era but hey.
i don't see why its a problem for YOU though
Tell us
I said several times that if thats what he wants to play with, fine. But initially I would ask him to try and play with an action figure toy first.
Did your parents by you a bunch of barbie dolls first before even buying you spiderman and see how you would take to it?
stop trying to divert attention on us
Why is it a problem in the first place?
He should be able to play with what he wants
Im asking for the scenarios of y'all parents since what i would do in the same one is so "wrong"
Im just old school. Boys should play with action figures and girls should play with dolls. If the kids want to switch it, fine. Already said it was no problem. But i would offer the former FIRST.
well my parents condemned me to hell for being a faggot
So are you saying you're gonna do the same to your future queer?
Already said I would support him if thats his choice.
I have nothing against gay people :dead:
:hmph:
Quote from: L0NZ. on November 18, 2015, 03:58:04 PM
Quote from: M?RGĖ??X on November 18, 2015, 03:46:33 PM
I don't get your point. Why do you people desire mainstream acceptance so bad?! If you're so masculine and under the radar why would and does this offend you? Live in your truth. Even if you aren't Fem, you're still a homosexual at the end of the day. Love and support one another. This commercial is bringing nationwide attention to an otherwise taboo fact. Regardless, Beth isn't gonna buy her son Barbies whether the kid was regular or not. That's just the fact of the matter.
Love and accept yourself girls. It's pathetic to feel the need to dim your light so that others can feel "comfortable" or "safe" with who you are.
Yea you need to exit this thread. You are not even on topic at all. The sad part is that you think you're preaching but nobody came for this sermon today. Maybe next week, or just a thread for whatever it is you're talking about. None of this is about me or anyone personally seeking acceptance. It's about debating the best way to get certain images comfortably accepted into the mind of America thru thoughtfulness and not cheap stereotypes. There's a huge difference. Go play.
America needs to wake up because I don't think a young gay would see this and be influenced to be as fem as Tommy. I just don't think kids are that impressionable. If they're sweet and fruity, that will come out with or without influences. :howfestive:
Quote from: Drais. on November 18, 2015, 06:44:58 PM
gggggg
Y'all really hate my sis Gen. I see where y'all are trying to this, and it's messy....
:dead:
what r they trying to this :usureuok:
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 07:46:19 PM
Quote from: Drais. on November 18, 2015, 06:44:58 PM
gggggg
Y'all really hate my sis Gen. I see where y'all are trying to this, and it's messy....
:dead:
what r they trying to this :usureuok:
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
Quote from: Bentley! on November 18, 2015, 06:47:25 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:46:01 PM
Im just old school.
ssssssssssssssssssssss
oh GORL :dead:
(http://uploadir.com/u/qgdzqvvm)
dffjfjfjfjjf
this smiley
the fuck wrong with y'all :kii:
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 07:46:19 PM
Quote from: Drais. on November 18, 2015, 06:44:58 PM
gggggg
Y'all really hate my sis Gen. I see where y'all are trying to this, and it's messy....
:dead:
what r they trying to this :usureuok:
ddddkkssss
Sor' can you peat that?
:diddraispoot:
22 pages later....
:ohwow:
hhddjjjdddddddddddddd
Wait
Quote from: Drais. on November 18, 2015, 07:55:14 PM
Quote from: Herbie on November 18, 2015, 07:46:19 PM
Quote from: Drais. on November 18, 2015, 06:44:58 PM
gggggg
Y'all really hate my sis Gen. I see where y'all are trying to this, and it's messy....
:dead:
what r they trying to this :usureuok:
ddddkkssss
Sor' can you peat that?
:diddraispoot:
tears
I dont see why he cant be a normal boy playing with the doll with his friends
Why does he have to be Acting like a girl i mean that would driven the home the messege that boys play with dolls too not boys that play with dolls are the honorary girl in the circle
g
Quote from: TheNextLew on November 19, 2015, 04:36:57 AM
I dont see why he cant be a normal boy playing with the doll with his friends
Why does he have to be Acting like a girl i mean that would driven the home the messege that boys play with dolls too not boys that play with dolls are the honorary girl in the circle
He's supposed to be inspired by a fashion designer. I don't get the outrage.
The fem shaming needs to stop. You seriously think fem guys shouldn't be given the same opportunities just because they're fem?
To whoever said we only see one side of gays: WRONG! Look at Jamal/Jussie. There are actually many women who find him attractive, and he isn't stereotypical. Look at the number of sports stars coming out who aren't fem.
Can our portrayal still be advanced? Of fucking course. The latest Scream Queens episode made me sad. The fact that in many cases the gay character is still made a background character, or not given much development is a shame.
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 06:48:12 PM
Quote from: Genesis on November 18, 2015, 06:42:48 PM
Quote from: RIG on November 18, 2015, 06:41:07 PM
Gen' hates us guys
Where's the hate? Because I would offer my son a ninja turtle before a doll? And if he still picks the doll i would let him? :dead:
;;SSDDDDS Im just teasing
most parents get a little uncomfortable and try steering kids in another direction, or just simply help them find a "balance". I was obsessed with Batman growing up, but i started loving my Xena toys and dolls even more
my mom was like "bby... :diddraispoot: how bout u pick Batman up for a few minutes luv lol"
:plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop: :plzstop:
This commercial is still iconic