I know this stuff has been around awhile, but I just thought I'd share.  I really hope they come out with better doll options by the time I have kids.  But I doubt it.  To see a real life version of Barbie, go read this.
• There are two Barbie dolls sold every second in the world. 
• The target market for Barbie doll sales is young girls ages 3-12 years of age.
• A girl usually has her first Barbie by age 3, and collects a total of seven dolls during her childhood.
• Over a billion dollars worth of Barbie dolls and accessories were  sold in 1993, making this doll big business and one of the top 10 toys  sold.
• If Barbie were an actual women, she would be 5'9" tall, have a 39" bust, an 18" waist, 33" hips and a size 3 shoe.
• Barbie calls this a "full figure" and likes her weight at 110 lbs.
• At 5'9" tall and weighing 110 lbs, Barbie would have a BMI of 16.24  and fit the weight criteria for anorexia. She likely would not  menstruate.
• If Barbie was a real woman, she'd have to walk on all fours due to her proportions.
• Slumber Party Barbie was introduced in 1965 and came with a bathroom  scale permanently set at 110 lbs with a book entitled "How to Lose  Weight" with directions inside stating simply "Don't eat."
Well, if only I had this post back when I was a kid to use in my defense for taking apart my Barbie!
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