On Barbie's debate about creating an unrealistic standard for girls and shining controversial feminist stereotypes, a woman named Blonde Bennett says she wants to be a girlfriend of her famous statement It is treated as a "plastic doll" currently making headlines around the world and will receive hypnotherapy as "no brain" like Barbie (Kirkova, 2014). She spent thousands of dollars on plastic surgery to create a more plastic image of her body so that she could look like a doll.
These views seem to exist forever. Since my childhood, our parents think that pink is suitable for girls and blue is suitable for boys. Trucks and weapons toys are suitable for boys, dolls are suitable for girls' toys. But it is not surprising that we accept gender stereotypes and try to integrate strict models between women and men. For example, female athletes, especially tennis players and basketball players are afraid of losing femininity. These sports are known for participating in many gay athletes. Therefore, heterosexual athletes are subject to suspicion of homosexuality. In order to avoid this, they make them look more like female. A basketball coach also developed the term of this phenomenon - "intersexualism".
History and blue connecting pink and girls and boys are not straight lines. An excerpt from the ladies' home and journal in 1918 states: "The rules that boys generally accept are pink and the girls are blue." After the Second World War, the boy's color logo turned blue and the girl's color changed to pink, but the women's 1970s A liberation campaign was born, a gender selection market for males and females.In the 1980s when technology to detect sex during pregnancy was discovered, girls 'pink color and boys' blues became fashion again. Baby goods marketing