Because of my height, I am a leaflet, because this man is always thrown away. Hamilton college student Galia Slayen tried to make life - sized Barbie dolls. She discovered that if Barbie is true she is 5 feet 9 inches, 39 inches in bust, 18 inches in waist, and 33 inches in waist (Katz 1). For real-life girls, this involves plastic surgery, which is very dangerous.
In this study, the eccentric Barbie dolls were examined and I thought it might be the cause of dissatisfaction among young girls. A total of 162 girls aged 5 to 8 were exposed to Barbie dolls, Em dolls (US No. 16), or without dolls (baseline management), and then completed the body image evaluation. Girls exposed to Barbie had lower physical self-esteem under other exposure conditions and strong demand for body shape. But this direct negative effect of Barbie is no longer evident among older girls. These findings show that even if the doll ends up as an ideal role model for older girls, early exposure to a doll reflecting an unrealistic lean body would damage the girl's body image, Raised the risk of diet and weight loss.
Does Barbie want a girl to be thin? Effect of experimentally exposed doll image on the body image of girls aged 5 to 8
Mattel, Inc. Barbie made by encouraging unrealistic body images, insensitivity to race, and inconsistent goals, and adversely affects young girls everywhere. Barbie was launched in March 1959 by American business woman and Muttel president Ruth handler, soon became popular and sold three dolls per second in more than 150 countries. - Mind warping: completion of unrealistic body For decades, humiliation of a woman's body has become more influential for young girls and adult women to see themselves. Society creates an image of "perfect woman" based on body music and other limbs. The use of social media is often caused by distortion of women's thinking based on body images, but this is only one of the small factors.