The presenter ANA PAULA STANDARD 58, spoke on his social networks this Sunday (18) about the Popularization of Baby Reborn dolls and how it affects women .
“These phenomena come to me like the trends for the future of women and I don’t care. If an adult woman wants to play dolls – except, of course, she requires a SUS vacancy for this doll – then this woman is already presenting a pathology.”
Ana Paula said she did research on the economic impacts of Reborn babies and concluded that this trend infantilizes women – as well as the popularization of coloring books such as Bobbie Goods, and adult -targeted toys.
“It doesn’t seem curious to you that at the same time, we also face every day with the emergence of groups of men who climb the mountain stopping to issue guttural noises and promising to be good parents to women who wait for them with warm coffee?” He reflected, citing movements like the legendary.
In addition, he said he found articles written by men saying that the popularization of the dolls is the result of the failure of feminist culture, which would have erased the maternal instinct.
“Then I invite you to think: who is interested in labeling in children’s, turning us into disturbed incapable mental, victims of radical movements, unable to live without the protection of a man?”, Said Ana Paula Standard.
The subject has gained strength and popularity on the internet in recent months after some influencers viral with content made with their Reborn Babies collections.
Famous has also adhered to art: Father Fábio de Melo recently “adopted” a Reborn baby with Down syndrome. Nicole Bahls also “adopted” two dolls, nicknamed Maria Maria and Queen Matos.
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*With information from Gabriela Maraccini, from CNN
This content was originally published in Ana Paula standard talks about babies Reborn: “Need Treatment” on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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