Real Life Barbie Obj. 4.02 Foods I. Barbie’s Proportions “Real Women  Average woman’s heigh is 5′4″  Their weight is approx. 140 lbs.  They wear.

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Real Life Barbie Obj Foods I

Barbie’s Proportions “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

Additional Information 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 humans  Making it impossible to hold up her head. Barbie’s waist is the same circumference as her head. There are 3 billion women on the planet who don’t look like Barbie; only 8 women come close. To look like a barbie proportionally, a healthy woman would need to  add 2 feet to her height,  subtract 6 inches from her waist,  add 5 inches to her chest, and  3 inches 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). Barbie’s legs are 50% longer than her arms, whereas the average woman’s legs are only 20% longer than her arms. 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.”