Barbie bondage

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"Barbie bondage" can refer to one of three concepts, depending on context.

Used figuratively, "Barbie bondage" is a metaphor for girls and young women adapting, partly due to outside influence, to the stereotypical bubble-brained, glamour-obsessed gender role that Barbie dolls are said to promote.

Used in a more literal sense, "Barbie bondage" refers to actual Barbie dolls being bound. In one sense, this can be a humorous connotation to the fact that new Barbie dolls are secured very tightly by twist-ties to the cardboard backing of the boxes they are sold in.

In another sense, this refers to Barbie dolls being bound and/or dressed in fetish clothing to purposely evoke a connotation with BDSM. This can be done as a form of art, a way of protesting against Mattell's purported ultra-capitalism and stereotypes, or simply as a sexual fantasy.

RCR-64

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RCR-64 was the "official designation" for Robin's 64th birthday party. "The Birthday Cake" for the RCR-64 party is shown at right, complete with Barbie in Bondage, complete with a bench (lower right) with all the appropriate props (camera, rope, candle, more chain) for a bondage photo shoot. The cake is also decorated with fleur-dis-lis and Robin's initials.

  • RCR-64 - Official web page for the RCR-64 party.

See also [ Barbie in Bondage ]

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