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Postby boomboomtulum » Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:31 pm

Here are some Barbie Stats to keep in Mind ( WOW What a ah Women) :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Real Women vs. Barbie
Real Women

Average woman's heigh is 5'4"
Their weight is approx. 140 lbs.
They wear a size 14 dress
Their bust is between 36" and 37" (B cup)
Their waist is between 30" and 34"
Their hips average between 40" and 42"
Their shoe size is estimated to be between 8.5 and 9.5 Barbie (as a human)

Barbie's height would be 7'2"
Her weight would be 101 lbs.
She would wear a size 4 dress
Her bust would be 39" (FF cup)
Her waist would be 19" (same as her head)
Her hips would be 33"
Her shoe size would be a 5
Figure 2.0

Barbie's body would have room for only half of a liver and only a few inches of intestines, as opposed to the usual 26 feet. The result: chronic diarrhea and death from malabsorption & malnutrition.

Barbie's neck is twice as long as the average human's which would make it impossible to hold up her head.

Barbie's waist is the same circumference as her head.

Barbie's legs are 50% longer than her arms, whereas the average woman's legs are only 20% longer than her arms.

To look like a barbie proportionally, a healthy woman would need to add 61 cm to her height, subtract 15 cm from her waist, add 13 cm to her chest, and 8 to her neck length.

If a woman had the same measurements as Barbie, she would not have enough body fat to menstruate (and obviously to have children).

There are 3 billion women on the planet who don't look like Barbie; only 8 women come close.

Barbie would be unable to walk upright (she would need to walk on all 4's): her feet are so proportionately small that her chest would pull her perpetually forward onto her toes.
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Have'nt been everywhere yet, but it's on my list.
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Postby BrwBier » Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:31 pm

I'm surprised that no one mentioned looking for a gathering to attend. If you are just in the getting ideas stage, seeing other teardrops in person and talking to the owners is a big help. The only problem is getting them to stop talking about their teardrop. Just check the section for your area and show up, you will be very welcome I'm sure.
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