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Maybe its just the woman in me but i always had a thing for Barbie dolls
I like to collect them dont have to many yet couse my wife thought it was a bit weard (not anymore now i think)
But does any one else collect them or use to play with them as a child???
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an ex of mine had some and we used to turn them goth/punk by making new clothes, applying paint as make up and dying their hair.
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There was one I wanted to buy, in fact just recently. It was the Herman and Lily Munster Barbie dolls. I saw them only once in the store and never saw them again.

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Post by Beauty »

Here's another nice thread about some Barbie stuff. :)

http://crossdressers-haven.com/forums/v ... .php?t=507

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Yeah, I used to play with my Sisters Barbies and My Little Pony things :) She always brings it up to my niece, but I think it was the pink that I like about my sisters toys :)

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Let's not forget THESE Barbies... :mrgreen:

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wow cool haha like the CD ken haha nice one :mrgreen:
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Post by Elizabeth »

Hi girls,

I have one Barbie, it is University Barbie and she is wearing the cheerleader outfit of a school i support in Football. I have never opened the box, as is true with most of my toy collection.

My real weakness is for stuffed animals. I love them I always have and still do. They are just so soft, and comforting. I guess you either feel it or you don't.

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Elizabeth wrote:My real weakness is for stuffed animals. I love them I always have and still do. They are just so soft, and comforting. I guess you either feel it or you don't.
Elizabeth, I understand that weakness, as I've got it myself. I slept with stuffed animals as a child, but I never had much feeling for them. As I grew older, my perception of them has changed.

Stuffed animals can be an embodiment of love, either for oneself or for someone else. When I give one to someone else, it is a symbol of my love for that person, sometimes tied to other feelings that are represented by that animal (ex: a stuffed lion might embody a feeling of strength or nobility). There is a chain of stores called "Build a Bear Workshops". There is one nearby, but I have never been able to go there. Once, I got to handle a bear made by a child that had been there. That little bear "radiated" love.

Another thing I've discovered recently is my love of textures. I especially like really soft things, like the stuffed animals made for babies out of the chamois-textured terry. If you look in my gallery, there's a photo I did with my scanner of this hippo I picked up at WalMart. It's bright pink, about 30" long, and it's filled with some sort of polystyrene beads. To top it off, it's covered in a nylon/spandex weave, similar to good tights. It's very cuddly. If my cat won't sleep with me, the hippo is a nice substitute. @@9@@
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Lorna , You are a sick , sick person you need therapy, I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Yes Mellissa. I collect Barbies and porclain dolls. I currently have 20 and I'm always looking for more. I'm running out of space to display them. I look at them sometimes and wish I had dresses just like theirs for myself.
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i have a teen doll the kind you can have walk next to you its over a meter high its standing on my computer desk i realy like that one and the outfit it wearing lol

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Yes, I've been thinking about it. My interested began back in 1996 with the Atlanta Olympics as Mattel offered and Olympic gymnast Barbie. They had one that was a redhead (I was red at the time) and I was a performer in closing ceremonies. Never did get one but from time to time I look. A couple of years ago there was a combined collectible doll/model railroad show that I attended and I ended up chatting with one of the vendors who had a huge booth and was all Barbie. I told her about the Olympic edition and she also suggested a couple more. Maybe I need a girl hobby
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