Barbie Loves You Long Time

Barbie Love You <3

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audreyandmarilyn:

missingmarilyn:

collectingmarilyn:

missingmarilyn:

withlovemarilynmonroe:

missingmarilyn:

collectingmarilyn:

audreyandmarilyn:

dailymonroe:

Shoutout to The Estate Of Marilyn Monroe, LLC for making up a Marilyn quote and pasting it on a photo with their link! Congrats for being greedy, inaccurate idiots!!! :D :D :D (Taken with instagram)

WHAT THE FUCK?

this is absolutely despicable in every way

I JUST SAW THIS ON FACEBOOK AND I’M FUMING. WHO THE HELL IS RUNNING THAT PAGE? I CAN’T TAKE IT ANYMORE

uuuhh………………………………….

WAIT GUYS I THOUGHT MARILYN DIDN’T SAY THAT QUOTE BUT SHE REALLY DID
IN MOVIE LAND MAGAZINE IN 1952
http://www.marilynmonroe.ca/camera/mags/movieland.htm

That’s why I like to feel that I am right for my clothes, too. I don’t want to be bone thin, and I make it a point to stay the way I want to be. A breakfast of hot milk with two raw eggs means energy without fat. I like rare steaks and green salads and vegetables, too. Rather than wonder, should I eat dessert? I just go on an ice cream binge once a week (chocolate, please!). And, of course, if you don’t  like girdles, you’re going to exercise. Working out with light weight dumbbells, and a slow, relaxed dog trot around the block are very good for toning muscles. You have to be friends with your clothes if you’re going to dress for men – no too tight zippers or unnecessary doodads to make you uncomfortable! Sometimes their acceptance is just in their response, but the response tells me I am right. Dressing for men is natural for a woman. After all, you can’t get away from basic fundamentals! – who wants to?


Ok ok ok we all stand corrected.
However, I STILL have a problem with this. Why, you ask? Because so often Marilyn is glorified as a champion for plus-sized women and she was not even close to being plus-sized. Pasting a quote that relates to weight and body image on a photo of her at one of her more curvacious, fuller stages in life (in a bathing suit nonetheless) just perpetuates this “*~*omg Marilyn is my hero for being plus-sized and proud of her body*~*” notion even more. Shouldn’t you be focused more on her body of work and not what her physical body did or did not look like? Christ. 

^ Yes I agree! (P.S. In the photo they used for this she was pregnant!!!)

^

audreyandmarilyn:

missingmarilyn:

collectingmarilyn:

missingmarilyn:

withlovemarilynmonroe:

missingmarilyn:

collectingmarilyn:

audreyandmarilyn:

dailymonroe:

Shoutout to The Estate Of Marilyn Monroe, LLC for making up a Marilyn quote and pasting it on a photo with their link! Congrats for being greedy, inaccurate idiots!!! :D :D :D (Taken with instagram)

WHAT THE FUCK?

this is absolutely despicable in every way

I JUST SAW THIS ON FACEBOOK AND I’M FUMING. WHO THE HELL IS RUNNING THAT PAGE? I CAN’T TAKE IT ANYMORE

uuuhh………………………………….

WAIT GUYS I THOUGHT MARILYN DIDN’T SAY THAT QUOTE BUT SHE REALLY DID

IN MOVIE LAND MAGAZINE IN 1952

http://www.marilynmonroe.ca/camera/mags/movieland.htm

That’s why I like to feel that I am right for my clothes, too. I don’t want to be bone thin, and I make it a point to stay the way I want to be. A breakfast of hot milk with two raw eggs means energy without fat. I like rare steaks and green salads and vegetables, too. Rather than wonder, should I eat dessert? I just go on an ice cream binge once a week (chocolate, please!). And, of course, if you don’t  like girdles, you’re going to exercise. Working out with light weight dumbbells, and a slow, relaxed dog trot around the block are very good for toning muscles. You have to be friends with your clothes if you’re going to dress for men – no too tight zippers or unnecessary doodads to make you uncomfortable! Sometimes their acceptance is just in their response, but the response tells me I am right. Dressing for men is natural for a woman. After all, you can’t get away from basic fundamentals! – who wants to?

Ok ok ok we all stand corrected.

However, I STILL have a problem with this. Why, you ask? Because so often Marilyn is glorified as a champion for plus-sized women and she was not even close to being plus-sized. Pasting a quote that relates to weight and body image on a photo of her at one of her more curvacious, fuller stages in life (in a bathing suit nonetheless) just perpetuates this “*~*omg Marilyn is my hero for being plus-sized and proud of her body*~*” notion even more. Shouldn’t you be focused more on her body of work and not what her physical body did or did not look like? Christ. 

^ Yes I agree! (P.S. In the photo they used for this she was pregnant!!!)

^