
The Girls Next Door is rated PG-13.
Hugh Hefner decided.
Its a voluntary rating system.
(Oh, and Barbie obviously has no cultural influence at all on girls or the bodies they grow up and buy.)
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December 2nd, 2008 | Body Image & Self Esteem, Media, Marketing and Advertising, Toys & Games

The Girls Next Door is rated PG-13.
Hugh Hefner decided.
Its a voluntary rating system.
(Oh, and Barbie obviously has no cultural influence at all on girls or the bodies they grow up and buy.)
Image Source: Ragyn
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Hefner is an ass. The women who surround him have horrible self image problems. Their mothers must be worried sick!
Hugh Hefner is Hugh Hefner.
I’ve seen their mothers on the show and they seem pretty proud.
I think the problem is that WE’RE ALLOWING Hugh Hefner to rate his own show. Duh.
Hefner has always been sort of likable to me, but I have to say that the more I think about it lately, the more distasteful I find him.
The T& A entourage is just ridiculous, even though I know the women are all adults and choose to be there. He infantilizes these women in his life, like they are weird little pets or kids to him. They have curfews and live in dorm-like rooms and have to ask to go somewhere overnight. It's all very weird.
Pets is pretty accurate.
His personal Barbies. That’s what they really are.
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