By barbieissocute - 01/02/2016 03:27 - United States - Elizabethtown
Same thing different taste
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Back in fashion (Oppenheimer dolls not so much)
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You what?
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Buy your own then!
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Baby steps
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I flip out whenever I find a new onesie that I want. I collect them religiously and sometimes I'll wear them to school randomly. So once in a blue moon, I'll show up to school as Pikachu or Totoro. The adult world is a scary place; it's comforting to have something "childish" that we love. And there isn't anything wrong with it.
I go crazy over star wars Lego every time. what's the big deal
Barbies are no different than video game figures xD
there is absolutely nothing wrong with adults buying 'children' toys. 19 here with a collection of over 100 monster high and ever after high dolls, and plan on expanding to include the new Barbies. there's nothing wrong with buying, playing or collecting dolls or any toys. if you want a Barbie or any 'childrens' toy for that matter go for it. you're the only one stopping you.
I agree. I am 40 and still collect and play with MLP merchandise of all kinds ( plushies, figures, keychaines, shirts. etc.).
Smh brony
I'm 24 and I plan on buying a few :)
There is no age requirement to play with barbies, or any toy for that matter
There is for Legos. Once you're past 99, you can't anymore. Says so right on the box.
I guess once you turn 100, your fine motor skills deteriorate to the point where you can't stick the Lego pieces together anymore.
Life in plastic, it's fantastic!
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is someone stopping you from getting one? so what if you buy a barbie..
I don't see anything wrong with that. I'm almost 20 and I collect special edition Barbies. Been doing it since I was 8 years old.