Why are barbie's measurements considered unrealistic? (difference, buy, medium, girls)
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The imagine produced in that link in Post #1 is all wrong and I do not believe the bust would be as huge as people speculate it would be.
Pam Anderson has the shape. She has a very similar shape, though not as small a waistline, and nothing for a butt. She even looks more like Barbie in the face than the woman who's spend wads of money to look like the doll.
I'm pretty sure that Pam Anderson has breast implants.
No I talked about skinny women. I even mentioned amy Childs and Vicki blows. Even cheryl cole has similar dimensions. I never said it was the norm simply because of my dimensions but because many women I've seen share these dimensions and I can use many celebrities that have the dimensions and no one would say they are out of the norm. 23" waists are very popular among Hollywood. I could name like 10 celebrities right off that have them. It's common among skinny girls it just is.
You've proved our point. Those women have boob implants. Amy Childs even says she wishes she hadn't gotten them. Those proportions aren't "pretty typical" at all.
Yeah There are many women with her proportions naturally like cheryl cole.
I personally have the same dimensions and like I said I've never been considered abnormal or questioned if I had implants. Both imo have realistic proportions as some women hold weight in their bust just the same as pears.
No, it's not average for many skinny women. Most skinny women aren't top-heavy. That's an unusual feature in a thin woman, and is usually only achieved through surgery.
Yeah There are many women with her proportions naturally like cheryl cole.
I personally have the same dimensions and like I said I've never been considered abnormal or questioned if I had implants. Both imo have realistic proportions as some women hold weight in their bust just the same as pears.
Cheryl Cole's measurements are 34-23-33. You can tell just by looking at her she has a modest bust.
Your whole thesis here is falling apart. Your claims don't hold up to the most basic fact-checking.
Do you know how bra sizes work? Because Barbie's dimensions wouldn't make her a 39FF. A 42G is almost 50 inches in circumference.
More appropriately the bra size would be about 32D to something like a 32G depending on the source.
I know many skinny girls with bigger bust than mine so definitely possible some people hold their weight in the bust.
Many people use bra sizes incorrectly. If someone wrote that someones bust was 32 G very few people would think that they meant her ribcage was 32 inches. They would just, incorrectly assume that her bustline was 32 (as in 32-24-34)
I just went to a site that said 39 (size around the bust) FF (8 inches larger than her ribcage).
And yes, some women hold their weight in their chests but few women naturally have busts 21 to 24 inches larger than their waists.
I think that we may just need to agree that we disagree on this subject. IMHO, If Barbie was a real person she would not look either attractive or normal.
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Originally Posted by veuvegirl
Have you seen what Barbie would look like if she was made 'real size?' Google the image, and you will understand.
I'm pretty sure that Pam Anderson has breast implants.
Oh, she definitely does! She doesn't even try to hide that fact.
But the woman who's spent her adult life-time on surgeries to look like Barbie has done it to both her body AND face... and she still doesn't look like her.
Personally I have never seriously been asked if my boobs were fake and have similar dimension. I think societally it's accepted that a skinny woman can have an average bust size.
As you do know a 36" bust isn't large it's actually in the medium range.
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