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Originally posted by Blizzie:
Laugh Thumbs Up

It should have proper booby things though, which empty like those magic bottles, and then refill when the doll starts crying! Big Grin

Would the kid not have to tip itself upside down for them to empty though...you did with the bottles Laugh

I dunno what to say...why do they come up with this stuff...I'm fairly sure there wasn't a massive demand from kids for this! Crazy
Leccy
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Still.... all dues to you Croc!

I'm all for any kind of thread I feel I can participate in today!

More pervy statues & pervy doll threads!!!!! Thats what we need!!!

(that isn't sarcasm either!)


I've also done a full moon one....(cos we've had one last night (can't you just tell)

'ello Bagel! Wave
Croctacus
quote:
Originally posted by Blizzie:
My daughter always used to lift her vest up to feed her dolls.

Is that really weird, or are you lot the weirdos? Eeker Big Grin


My daughter's baby doll (a boy baby doll called Simpson), 'disappeared'. This was when she was about 4 yrs old. I kept asking her where he was... she would just look at me seriously and say "Simpson's gone".

About a month later I saw Simpson's foot sticking out of the flower bed... she had buried him!!!!

I was pregnant with my son at the time!!!

She always was a strange child! Laugh
Dirtyprettygirlthing
quote:
Originally posted by Blizzie:
My daughter always used to lift her vest up to feed her dolls.

Is that really weird, or are you lot the weirdos? Eeker Big Grin


I've seen a few kids do that but producing a doll is just a step too far ...where do you draw the line?

I dunno...it just somes strange.

Mind you I bet there's plenty of tree hugging sdandal wearing parents that'll buy them.

*puts on hard hat*
Croctacus
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:

I've seen a few kids do that but producing a doll is just a step too far ...where do you draw the line?

I dunno...it just somes strange.

Mind you I bet there's plenty of tree hugging sdandal wearing parents that'll buy them.

*puts on hard hat*


I suppose, if it's a baby doll, then I'd draw the line at things babies don't do. Big Grin

Barbies must be weirder, surely? Glance
Blizz'ard
quote:
Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
My daughter's baby doll (a boy baby doll called Simpson), 'disappeared'. This was when she was about 4 yrs old. I kept asking her where he was... she would just look at me seriously and say "Simpson's gone".

About a month later I saw Simpson's foot sticking out of the flower bed... she had buried him!!!!

I was pregnant with my son at the time!!!

She always was a strange child! Laugh


Eeker Laugh Laugh
Blizz'ard
quote:
Originally posted by Blizzie:
quote:
Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:

I've seen a few kids do that but producing a doll is just a step too far ...where do you draw the line?

I dunno...it just somes strange.

Mind you I bet there's plenty of tree hugging sdandal wearing parents that'll buy them.

*puts on hard hat*


I suppose, if it's a baby doll, then I'd draw the line at things babies don't do. Big Grin

Barbies must be weirder, surely? Glance


If they're going for anatomically correct dolls that mimic proper human behaviour it's only a matter of time....
Croctacus
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Originally posted by Cagney:
It's all just mimicing(sp) though. Some have said thier kids did it with normal dolls. All that's different is this one makes noises. Does the vest with the daisies come with it?



yes they do it with normal dolls...but I would not go out to buy a doll specifacly (my fkn spelling atrocious lately) Big Grin! for that purpose for a six year old...thats the difference
BQ
quote:
Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
quote:
Originally posted by Blizzie:
My daughter always used to lift her vest up to feed her dolls.

Is that really weird, or are you lot the weirdos? Eeker Big Grin


My daughter's baby doll (a boy baby doll called Simpson), 'disappeared'. This was when she was about 4 yrs old. I kept asking her where he was... she would just look at me seriously and say "Simpson's gone".

About a month later I saw Simpson's foot sticking out of the flower bed... she had buried him!!!!

I was pregnant with my son at the time!!!

She always was a strange child! Laugh


i used to decapitate my dolls, pull their legs and arms off and leave them to drown in a trunk full of water Ninja

i HATED dolls lol. i still dont like the idea of them...to me they just encourage little girls to want babies...and they claim to be 'so real' too. that and dolls are freaky Ninja
Darthhoob
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Originally posted by Bagel Queen:
quote:
Originally posted by Cagney:
It's all just mimicing(sp) though. Some have said thier kids did it with normal dolls. All that's different is this one makes noises. Does the vest with the daisies come with it?



yes they do it with normal dolls...but I would not go out to buy a doll specifacly (my fkn spelling atrocious lately) Big Grin! for that purpose for a six year old...thats the difference


Would you buy one that does poo poo and wee wee? Glance
Blizz'ard
OK, so we don't mind six year olds having pretend babies, pushing them around in prams, changing their nappies, giving them bottles of milk, bathing them?

Hopefully, we don't mind them pulling their t-shirts up and pretending to breast feed them, or putting them up their jumpers and pretending to give birth?

Crying noises are OK, as are giggles and whingey noises?

So, just the suckling noise is 'creepy' and vile and totally inappropriate for a child! Crazy Laugh
Blizz'ard
quote:
Originally posted by Blizzie:
OK, so we don't mind six year olds having pretend babies, pushing them around in prams, changing their nappies, giving them bottles of milk, bathing them?

Hopefully, we don't mind them pulling their t-shirts up and pretending to breast feed them, or putting them up their jumpers and pretending to give birth?

Crying noises are OK, as are giggles and whingey noises?

So, just the suckling noise is 'creepy' and vile and totally inappropriate for a child! Crazy Laugh
I really don't like to see little girls being given baby dolls to play with; I hate the idea of reinforcing stereotypes with toys like that. My daughter never showed any interest in baby dolls or Barbies when she was little, which was just as well as I would never have bought her one Big Grin. I remember my mother in law buying Growly Jnr a baby doll when she was about 4 - she took one look at it, declared it to be 'really horrible' and it sat in the spare room until it went to a car boot sale.
FM
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Originally posted by Blizzie:
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Originally posted by angelicarwen:
Oh well , you seem to be quoting me Blizzie. I just don't agree with it. I'm sorry Frowner


Not just you! Hug Valentine

I just think it's weird that people are so hung up about breast feeding, when every other function seems to be accepted. Laugh

It might just encourage kids to grow up thinking it's normal. Nod


Oh thank Gawd for that. I felt like a social pariah Big Grin

I know what you mean , maybe it's because I didn't breastfeed. *shrugs*
angelicarwen
quote:
Originally posted by Growlybear:
quote:
Originally posted by Blizzie:
OK, so we don't mind six year olds having pretend babies, pushing them around in prams, changing their nappies, giving them bottles of milk, bathing them?

Hopefully, we don't mind them pulling their t-shirts up and pretending to breast feed them, or putting them up their jumpers and pretending to give birth?

Crying noises are OK, as are giggles and whingey noises?

So, just the suckling noise is 'creepy' and vile and totally inappropriate for a child! Crazy Laugh
I really don't like to see little girls being given baby dolls to play with; I hate the idea of reinforcing stereotypes with toys like that. My daughter never showed any interest in baby dolls or Barbies when she was little, which was just as well as I would never have bought her one Big Grin. I remember my mother in law buying Growly Jnr a baby doll when she was about 4 - she took one look at it, declared it to be 'really horrible' and it sat in the spare room until it went to a car boot sale.


Thinking about it my daughter never had any 'baby' dolls either...she had a push chair but that was for pushing the cat around in.
Croctacus

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