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by pixdamix
4939 days ago
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> "Lego Friends" sets don't appear particularly gendered: > The fundamental difference between Friends and the rest of lego seems to be that Friends is about people, whereas the rest of lego is about building stuff. You can't say that Lego Friends marketing isn't seriously targeted at girls. http://friends.lego.com/en-us/Default.aspx |
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I have no trouble accepting the belief that boys and girls are different, and that building products which disproportionately provide utility to girls is beneficial. But if you disagree with this latter claim (as bonaldi seems to), then Lego is not actually targeting girls - they are merely targeting people who like friendship more than building stuff.