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Intro. The dynamics of the "Accessory" The relationship is totally asymmetrical. In Barbieland, the couple does not exist as a union of equals: Barbie is the center: For her, Ken is just another friend who is part of her perfect environment. She doesn't feel a deep romantic attraction; he simply accepts its presence as part of the "decoration" of his life. Ken is the dependent one: Ken's entire existence revolves around Barbie's gaze. If she doesn't look at him, he feels like he doesn't exist. It is not a relationship of love, but one of validation. He is "in love" with the idea of ​​being Barbie's boyfriend because it would give him a purpose.

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