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(47 Likes) You will never experience the best orgasms in life

You would be embarrassed if you realized you liked something that most people don’t really like. It will help if you experiment a little to see what drives you the most. You can get inspired by watching porn movies. Also a great time to do some experimentation

(45 Likes) Was the Barbie doll named after a real woman?

Created many years ago by Ruth Handler Information Nickname(s) Barbie Profession See: Barbie’s careers Family See: List of Barbie’s friends and family and was released in March 1959. American businesswoman Ruth Handler is best known for creating the doll using a German doll named Bild Lilli as her inspiration. Barbie is the figure of a Mattel doll and accessories brand, including other family members and collectible dolls. Barbie has been an important part of the doll market for over fifty years and has been the subject of numerous controversies and lawsuits, often involving the doll’s parody and lifestyle. However, sales have fallen sharply since 2014.[1] The doll has had a significant impact on societal values, conveying the characteristics of female independence of related products (accessories, clothes, Barbie’s friends, etc.), and its numerous accessories, an idealized luxurious lifestyle, can be shared with wealthy friends.[2]
History The first Barbie doll was introduced in March 1959, both blonde and brunette. Ruth Handler watched her daughter Barbara play with paper dolls and found that she often enjoyed giving them adult roles. Back then, most children’s dolls were representations of dolls. Realizing that there might be a gap in the market, Handler suggested the idea of ​​an adult-bodied doll to her husband, Elliot, who is the co-founder of the Mattel toy company. Like Mattel’s directors, she wasn’t as enthusiastic about the idea. During a trip to Europe in 1956 with her children, Barbara and Kenneth, Ruth Handler encountered a German doll named Bild Lilli.[3] The adult figure doll was exactly what Handler had in mind, so she bought three. He gave one to his daughter and took the others back to Mattel. The Lilli doll was based on a popular character appearing in a comic drawn by Reinhard Beuthin for the newspaper Bild. Lilli was a blonde bombshell, a working girl who knew what she wanted and wasn’t afraid to use men to get it. The Lilli doll was first sold in Germany in 1955, and although it was originally sold to adults, it became popular with children who like to dress it up in clothes sold separately. After returning to the United States, Handler redesigned the doll (with the help of engineer Jack Ryan), and the doll was given a new name, Barbie, after Handler’s daughter, Barbara. The doll made its debut at the American International Toy Fair in New York on March 9, 1959.[4] This date is also used as Barbie’s official birthday. The first Barbie doll wore a black and white zebra-striped swimsuit and signature bun ponytail and was available in blonde or brunette. The doll was marketed as the “Youth Model” with outfits created by Mattel fashion designer Charlotte Johnson. The first Barbie dolls were produced in Japan, with clothes hand-sewn by Japanese housekeepers. Approximately 350,000 Barbie dolls were sold in the first year of production. Louis Marx and Company sued Mattel in March 1961. After licensing Lilli, they claimed that Mattel “infringed on Greiner Hausser’s patent for Bild-Lilli’s hip joint, and that Barbie was a “direct departure and copy” of Bild-Lilli Lilli. The company also made Mattel Mattel filed a counterclaim, and the case was settled out of court in 1963. In 1964, Mattel acquired Greiner Hausser’s royalties and patents for the Bild-Lilli doll for $21,600. Bought it.[5][6]

Ruth Handler believed it was important for Barbie to have an adult appearance, and early market research showed that some parents were dissatisfied with the doll’s chest with different breasts. Barbie’s appearance has changed many times, most notably in 1971 when the doll’s eyes were adjusted to look forward instead of having the solemn side gaze of the original model. Barbie was one of the first toys to have a marketing strategy based on television advertising that was widely copied by other toys. While Mattel claims that three Barbie dolls are sold every second, it is estimated that more than one billion Barbie dolls are sold worldwide in more than 150 countries.[7]
The standard range of Barbie dolls and related accessories are produced in approximately 1/6 scale, also known as play scale.[8] Standard dolls are about 11½ inches tall. In January 2016, Mattel announced that it would add long, curvy and petite body shapes to its doll lineup. Alternative skin tones, hairstyles and hair colors will also be added.[9]
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(45 Likes) Which do you think is the most famous painting after Mona Lisa?

Not Ame, being the default “celebrity painting” in Western cultures. Portrait in general is a deeply entrenched symbol of painting and fine arts. That’s why I think it’s not just well-known paintings that are interesting, but especially those that have acquired additional symbolic meanings in the public conscience. Here’s a couple and p based on my North American perspective love love dolls trend towards modern art The Best Sex Dolls The first to come to mind are Andy Warhol’s colorful portraits of Marilyn Monroe, who are deeply identified with American art and popular culture. Cambell’s soup cans are out there, too, but I think the portraits are better known and more widely recognized. The first thing that comes to my mind is not a single painting, but a whole series by Jackson Pollock. Most people don’t have a particular Pollock painting in mind, but everyone will recognize the style. It screams “modern art” louder than others, making it a great rallying cry for people who don’t like it.

(93 Likes) Why didn’t Japan ban child porn anime?

. This is not the case with drawings. While I personally find the demand for such material surprising, there is no doubt that some demand exists. And where there is demand there is usually supply. Eliminating supply does not eliminate demand. In fact, whatever the supply is, it greatly increases its value, thus stimulating supply even more – often to the point where breaking the law is worth the risk. If demand was met with drawings, this would mean that no real child would need to be abused on the supply side, or at least a potential reduction. If someone stops diving into anime porn, there’s no harm in the end result. I disagree with the idea that this automatically leads to searching for harder stuff, in my experience people’s fetishes don’t escalate (but that’s just my opinion and observation). On the other hand, if someone is a pedophile and there is no other way to satisfy that desire, then they can explode and harm a real child. Recently in the UK a man was jailed for importing a silicone doll sex toy (made entirely legally in Japan) that looks like a child. While its fetish can degrade many people, what bothers me even more is the idea that having a lifeless piece of silicone shaped in a certain way will put you in jail. What it’s telling me is that we have absolutely no idea how to counter the rise in pedophilia (if it is) and the knee-jerk reaction to ‘burn the witch’ or thoughtlessly jail people is just plain stupid. Masturbation never hurt anyone, even if we don’t like the material used. Doing real child porn is absolutely harmful and we have laws that rightly prohibit it. But to make drawing or silica

(37 Likes) What will sex dolls look like in the future?

You can read after an article, click here: What Will a Realistic Sex Doll Look Like After 20 Years?