Barbie Commercial Starring A Boy causes controversy...

Started by charlie., November 17, 2015, 03:55:51 PM

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Miranda

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

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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:

Boomz

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Him putting the purse on her arm has me shoutin for some reason! And then ki-ing with the gorls.  :kii:




Herb.

Love this. Unapologetically Defiant of these socially constructed gender roles.

yummy

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that limp wrist placing the bag on barbie's hand has me hollering

Miranda

The black looks just like the white one, except the skin is brown and hair is black.


Miranda

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.

Herb.


Miranda

Most African Americans (over 90%) do not grow hair like that.


tigernathan

Quote from: Mack on November 17, 2015, 04:44:42 PM
Most African Americans (over 90%) do not grow hair like that.

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