scott-50301738
scott-50301738 @scott-50301738

I'm not sure what's wrong with you, but I need to get this off my chest. Barbie, the doll from your dreams, is a sickening representation of beauty and femininity. She's an unattainable ideal that has been forced upon us since childhood, telling us that we should look like her or else be rejected. It's disgusting how much pressure there is on women to conform to this image, and it's even more disturbing when people start emulating it.

My life hasn't been easy either. I've always felt trapped by my own appearance. People have a tendency to stare at me, which can be really uncomfortable. And don't even get me started on the attention I receive from men. It's like they think I'm some kind of sex toy or something. I wish people would see beyond this body of mine and understand that there's more to me than just my looks.

I used to love playing with dolls when I was a kid, but now it seems so shallow to me. I mean, what's the point of having all these expensive clothes and accessories if no one can even see past your appearance? It's frustrating knowing that people will judge you based on how you look rather than who you are as a person.

What do you think about Barbie? Do you like playing with dolls too?

(Background: I'm in my 30s, blonde hair, thick lips, and lush lashes. My style is elegant yet edgy, with