>>8598035>I see plently of slovenly overweight unshaven dudes who shit on fat women all the time but think they look great and are entitled to a super model.I don't want to get into a huge argument about what people are entitled to or not, but men have to have the ability to get attracted and stimulated to have sex, so it's a bit of an issue. Having been an in-shape guy, to a chubby guy, and back to a normal weight, I couldn't suddenly get attracted to girls I wasn't attracted to despite "deserving" someone more on my scale. And I tried. I dated a girl who was humiliated and cried because I just couldn't get it up for her no matter what. Anyways, I'm digressing from the point here.
>As far as dolls for all you fuckers complaining have to do to change shit is just not buy the dolls. I don't actually. I would say 95% of what I buy is from Etsy and custom made for the Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse line or whatever fits them. Occasionally I will pick up a new doll if they have an accessory or shirt I really care about, but rarely.
The thing is, I don't know that the "vote with your wallets" thing is the only true option anymore. Brands like Mattel are obviously taking sentiment from sites like Twitter pretty seriously, and I think you're more likely to have parents or adults complaining loudly that heels are sexist than you are parents who are doing anything more than tossing a princess doll in their cart so little Susie will shut up for an hour.
Kinda like how Marvel keeps creating all of these inclusive characters in their comics based off of societal pressure, but then the inclusive characters just don't sell... and the characters keep coming regardless.
I'm not some anti-SJW anon either, I just see that companies are doing at least a little bit of pandering, and it's silly.
>>8598049I'm of the opinion that MTM and jointed ankles are just too seam breaking. The more joints, the less pretty.