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Lewis blames lack of U.S. sales
-- just under 5,000 dolls sold in the last year -- solely on phobia about
breast-feeding, something widely considered the healthiest way to feed a baby. "There's no doubt about that," he said. "The whole idea is that there's still some taboos here. They're difficult to justify and difficult to explain but they're out there. You mention breast and people automatically start thinking Janet Jackson or wardrobe malfunctions and all sorts of things that have absolutely nothing to do with
breast-feeding." Lewis considers Breast Milk Baby "very much less sexualized" than Barbie dolls or the sassy Bratz pack. Olds, who lives in New York City, agreed, though she thinks the doll's full retail price is too high. "That's my only objection to it. It's a lot of money, but people spend a lot of money on their children in all sorts of ways." Haven't little girls been mimicking the act of breast-feeding with their baby dolls for centuries without benefit of accoutrement? "Why do we need anything with bells and whistles? Why did we need a Betsy Wetsy? Children like toys that do things," Olds said, invoking one of the first drink-and-wet dolls created back in 1935. "So this doll makes noises. She burps, she cries, she sucks very noisily. Big deal." Lincoln Hoppe, a Los Angeles actor and father of five -- all breast-fed -- said a young child who becomes a big sibling and sees mom nursing might enjoy the doll just fine. "After all, they're going to imitate mom anyway using whatever doll they've already got," he said. But how about on play dates or just out and about in public? "It's already hard to tell a child they can't take 'that' toy with them to their sibling's soccer game." he said. "There may be a time and place for this doll, but I find the idea kind of creepy."
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