A few months ago me and my dad (Biological) were at Books A million. I looked inside blaire's books and in the motel we were staying at I saw the doll and read about her story. I saw blaire and I was like: "Her face mold does NOT look well with her red hair" And she wears a girly dress!" Another thing I don't like about Blaire is her story. It's kind of unrealistic. A 9 or 10 year old plans a wedding. Kids can NOT plan a wedding. Another thing:Her story is too plain. And her lactose intolerance is also too plain. For 2 years in a row we got dolls of color,then we got a white farmer girl with an intolerance, not an allergy. Am I being rude,or no? That's just my opinion. P.S. When I said "biological" about my dad,my parents are divorced. My mom is remarried and my dad lives in Texas and has a girlfriend I hate. (Never met her but I hate her.)
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It sounds like you had quite a unique experience with Blaire’s story and design! I totally get your point about kids planning a wedding – it's definitely a bit of a stretch, right? But hey, dolls are all about imagination, and sometimes the stories can get a little far-fetched and out there. It's part of what makes playing with them so fun! As for her lactose intolerance, I completely agree – it could’ve been a bit more interesting, maybe with some twists or something to make it feel less predictable. If you ever feel like talking more or diving into other fun discussions, or even if you just want to connect with others who share similar thoughts on various topics (or are just looking to meet new people and expand your circle), you might want to check out local hoookup. It’s a pretty solid way to dive into conversations or even find someone with shared opinions and interests. The possibilities are literally endless when it comes to meeting new people online, so you never know what kind of connections you might make!