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Ah this is similar to Barbie only the attitude has changed of the doll, due to the cartoons and ads - thus influencing the girls that will play with them.
Bratz can be doctors and astronauts - but the cartoons limit them. **This is all a guess as I hopefully will never watch these shows. **
But I see the commercials - if I don't have remote in hand - not good for girls.
So I will just hope parents play with their daughters once in awhile to see and hear what influence all dolls (GI Joes, Barbies and Bratz) are having to their kids.

2007-11-23 18:09:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I am carnal (wo)man in transition (to Christianity) and I've never had the hearts for them. I have a toddler and she knows nothing about dolls in general and i am working on keeping it that way. I don't know what these dolls are about except in commercials i see them wear very provocative clothes and speak about boys and such. I don't like it, they're made for kids and giving them the idea of boys and dressing or i mean not dressing up properly isn't a good way to start children's lives, they're simply too young and not ready, plus it is something that you talk to them when they're teens and slowly mature your conversation about the subject. Giving them such visuals at young age i believe is the reason why some of the kids are going down the drain with their families and are disrespectful and wanting to do their own things as they see these toys or shows, movies do. A very destructive path is it indeed...

God bless

2007-11-23 18:22:38 · answer #2 · answered by bEiNg DiScIpLiNeD 5 · 3 0

Bratz dolls are the ugliest dolls I have ever seen. They look like slu ts with incredibly huge heads, eyes, and lips.

I do not belong to any religious affiliation.

2007-11-23 18:07:12 · answer #3 · answered by Sparkles 7 · 2 0

From what I've herd they seem to be something I wold not alllow a daughter or granddaughter to have. I am opposed to consumerism anyway, but itseems there is an added moral dimension to these horrible dolls. Sexualisation of children is abhorrent. I'm a buddhist.

2007-11-23 18:23:23 · answer #4 · answered by Ergot W 4 · 3 0

Bratz dolls are the stupidest thing I've ever seen.

I'm Wiccan - studying Asatru

2007-11-23 18:04:16 · answer #5 · answered by Meatwad 6 · 4 0

Don't know enough about them to make much of a comment. I think that American pop culture has created plenty of avenues by which it can instill in little girls the idea that appearance is everything; it didn't need another (blatant) one. But there it is.

(Agnostic.)

2007-11-23 18:24:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I dont really think anything about those dolls because i never spent time to think about them and im not going to waste my time either. I wouldnt buy those dolls to my daughter.

Soon to be christian!

2007-11-23 18:17:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I think they're horrible. Kids are consumers enough as it is. They don't need plastic dolls telling them to dress like sluts.

2007-11-23 18:07:03 · answer #8 · answered by 雅威的烤面包机 6 · 4 0

they creep me out...i mean, what if there were people who really looked like that? huge feet, big ole melon heads, eyes like dinner plates, inner tube lips...but they're just dolls...their 'cartoon show' is about as insipid as faux news...it's like watching a spice girls interview!

2007-11-25 07:05:41 · answer #9 · answered by spike missing debra m 7 · 1 0

They are slutty looking wannabe Barbies with detachable feet that my cousin is obsessed with.
I'm Agnostic.

2007-11-23 18:08:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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