This comparison of two versions of a GI Joe doll (one from the 60's and one present) makes a valid point on the moving target of the 'ideal' male body type. Creatine supplements anyone?
This comparison of two versions of a GI Joe doll (one from the 60's and one present) makes a valid point on the moving target of the 'ideal' male body type. Creatine supplements anyone?
... really, what's with people and unrealistic dolls? It's not like kids are going to try to look like an upscaled version of GI Joe or Barbie. Body image problems would happen with or without badly proportioned toys. That's the way people are built: To try to get as much of a leg up on the competition by sexying thir brests or their guns up.