
Do you think the worst things they did to a Barbie or Barbie dolls will be made by future generations?
I wondered whether it was still around Barbie, how are the boys and girls see what you've done? Would they be more concerned about recycling the toys to destroy them.? According to a study in 2005 that girls torturted their barbies, because I thought it was a rite of passage.
Mmmmm … Not exactly, ignoring Barbie was thought to be possibly a rite of passage for girls, therefore, violence against plastic dolls. The girls were possibly the rejection of his infantile past, and move on. Both sexes occasionally engage in this behavior with her dolls (including "Action Man", etc.), but Barbie was in many ways a special case: "Exploration reason for the hatred and violence, researchers drawn from a variety of explanations rooted in the rich symbolism of Barbie. Analysis of children's comments indicate Barbie is hated because it is "childlike", "fashionable", "plastic" has multiple selves, and because she is a female icon. "The reason easily expressed for rejecting Barbie was that she was as a toddler, and girls saw as representing their younger childhood out of which he felt he had grown "Said Dr Nairn." It is as if unaware of Barbie is a rite of passage and a rejection of their past. "The girls we spoke to see Barbie torture as an activity legitimate game and see the torture as a cool activity ', in contrast to other forms of play with the doll. "You could even wait for her love to her Barbie and expect an imaginary love in return. Instead girls feel violence and hatred towards their Barbie. "One interpretation of this finding may be that while Mascaradas Barbie as a person – that really exists in multiple themselves "with dolls and different ways." The children never talked of a unique, special Barbie. She was always referred to in the plural, "said Dr. Naim." The girls almost always talked of having a box full of Barbies. So to them Barbie has come to symbolize excess. Barbies are not special, are disposable and are thrown away and rejected. "At a deeper level Barbie has become inanimate. She has lost individual heat might have possessed if it is perceived as a singular person, becoming an "it" instead of "it." "This may go some way to explaining the violence and torture. "As an adult the delight the child felt in breaking, maul and torturing their dolls is deeply disturbing, from the standpoint of children who were simply being imaginative in marketing a product the same way too as one might crush cans for recycling. "

