My Doll Collecting Story

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2019
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Komentáře • 392

  • @karenstimson2683
    @karenstimson2683 Před 5 lety +288

    I'm a 70-year old widow who enjoys and appreciates your videos. Doll collecting cuts across all boundaries, and I've found it to be a remarkably warm and accepting community. I'm so glad you talked about some of your doll collecting history, and I hope you always feel free to do what makes you happy. You are a charming, sweet, likable young man with great enthusiasm and joie de vivre (or perhaps I should say "Joey" de vivre LOL). Your videos have given me a lot of enjoyment and have helped cheer me up through the last few months especially, since losing my beloved husband last September. My DH loved dolls as much as I do and I have many happy doll-related memories of him which I cherish. He would have loved your videos, too. Please continue to share your dolls and collecting experiences with the world! Bless you.

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +43

      What a lovely heartwarming comment! I’m so glad that simply sharing my experiences has helped you and others even if just a little bit. Thanks so much for watching and supporting

    • @harryvaliente9425
      @harryvaliente9425 Před 5 lety +5

      Sorry about the death of your husband I'm sure he loves you and cares for you.Do not worry you will also join him when you're time comes in heaven

    • @B0w13_luvrrrr
      @B0w13_luvrrrr Před 3 lety +4

      Aaaaaaawwwwwwww so sweet!!!!!!!

    • @mudlerbiscuit3199
      @mudlerbiscuit3199 Před 3 lety

      Wow aggre i mean what like yup

    • @baipotesolaiman5560
      @baipotesolaiman5560 Před 3 lety

      @@BeautyInsideABox i.love.your.videos

  • @VeronicaStorm98
    @VeronicaStorm98 Před 5 lety +80

    I remember people in Elenentary school telling me Barbies are childish... I then forced myself to hate dolls, until I got my first Elsa(I really related to her and was obsessed with her character) doll and later got curious about Monster High, so I got a Boo York Nefera De Nile doll because I thought she looked unique and beautiful. Now I have a MH, Barbie, and other doll lines 'army' to combat anyone who claims dolls are childish! They are more than toys. They are minature works of art.

  • @grace5033
    @grace5033 Před 5 lety +59

    One of my favorite things about you is that you are a guy, doing something that is so often associated with little girls. I'm extremely proud of you for being confident in yourself. I scroll through the comments all the time and never in my life have I seen anything negative. I'm a huge fan, regardless of gender. Keep doing what you love. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @WhistleMeThis
    @WhistleMeThis Před 5 lety +100

    I admire the honesty in your story. The bravery in discussing your childhood helps to lessen the stigma around boys playing with and/or loving dolls. You’re a smasher!

  • @ferasaltahawi1662
    @ferasaltahawi1662 Před 5 lety +104

    You have no idea how much I related to your video. From the joy of getting the first doll, to the bullying part... it's just amazing how when you grow up you realize how many people were like you out there in the world, when you felt like acomplete stranger! ❤

  • @mariafelixmoranbenavides4073

    i really had that problem too, you know when i was like 3 years old my cousin borrowed me her ariel doll and i was absolutely in love with her !! this was back in 1998 , when the little mermaid was again popular and there was many franchise (because of the rerelease of 1997) and i went to the disney store and i saw that beautiful and gorgeous doll!! i really wanted it!! but i can remember that always when i wanted a doll my parents say ''no , its for girls '' i didnt know why i shouldnt play with them when i was a little boy , then when i was like 8 years old i showed two disney princesses (tiny dolls) to my uncles and aunts and they were very astonishment, they were afraid as if i were doing something wrong , their faces were like disappointed , looking at me as if i were doing a crime!! i didnt felt bad or sad but i was very ashamed because i thought i was doing something terrible!! also i felt very insecure of myself , well i grew up in my teenage years and i was judged as gay by my classmates just because they looked at me as weird just beacause i was different from them specially from boys , in my adulthood i was tired of many prejudices and being ashamed by doing something i love , i mean collecting dolls! so i decided to dare to buy one doll in disney store at my 20 years old , i buy the doll of princess aurora with money that i had , completing with my sisters money and what happened to me? i touched a doll and ? i didnt die , i didnt go to jail , i didnt get poisoned or something else !!! moreover i didnt become gay! just because a boy who plays with dolls that doesnt mean they will become homosexual or effeminate!! im emotional masculinist (new term discovered in 2014) and im very proud of being how i am and someday i will fight for all boys who play with dolls, i want to be a fashion designer but also an activist and i will show them that the boys can play with dolls wherever they want !! not in hidden from their fathers!! im glad to know a man who is not afraid to showing to the people who he is like you :)

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +8

      I’m so glad to hear you finally got to collect dolls without letting other people get to you! Thanks for watching my video!

    • @mariafelixmoranbenavides4073
      @mariafelixmoranbenavides4073 Před 5 lety

      @@BeautyInsideABox youre very welcome my friend ;)

    • @vaalentina9171
      @vaalentina9171 Před 4 lety +1

      So sad growing with those people 😔

  • @fawnrosie1109
    @fawnrosie1109 Před 5 lety +55

    im 16 and play with dolls. the only person that knows besides my family is my boyfriend. i feel like i anyone else found out my life would be over...

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +18

      When your a teenage people can be a lot more judgmental. When you get older it will definitely be easier. But you don’t have to tell anyone if you don’t want it. Thanks for watching

    • @marlenegeorgette6393
      @marlenegeorgette6393 Před 3 lety +7

      Don’t worry I’m 18 and I’m in the same situation, I think you’re even cooler just because of that :)

    • @herbue8772
      @herbue8772 Před 3 lety +1

      Same

  • @Disney65Fan
    @Disney65Fan Před 5 lety +18

    I was a kid when I bought dolls. Stopped buying them until 2011 when watching Tangled I bought my first doll in 10 odd years and since then I still buy dolls to this day off Disney movies that I love.
    I'm 27 years old, female and I have no regrets. So it was thanks to Tangled to let me collect dolls again.
    Be proud to showcase your collection. I have no regrets either.

  • @krystanoelll
    @krystanoelll Před 5 lety +52

    One day your channel popped up in my recommendations. It was your discontinued doll line video. I was hooked! I’m not a doll collector myself, but I still have a soft spot in my heart for when I was a child and played with Barbies and Bratz with my friends or by myself. I think you’re such a nice person and your videos are super fun and nostalgic for me. You seem like such a kind person and I’m so happy to have found your channel. I can’t wait to see your future videos! ❤️

  • @madebymillie3894
    @madebymillie3894 Před 5 lety +10

    I never make comments on CZcams but feel I just have to say this resonated so much!
    I'm 24 and was obsessed with my Bratz when I was younger, and into my teen years when everyone else had outgrew them. I even had a humiliating experience when I was about 15...I had a boy I liked round my house for the very first time and for some insane reason, no idea why, I got out my dolls to show him! He then obviously told everyone at school and it was so embarrassing - never made that mistake again!
    I sold all of them on eBay when I was about 18, but for years I've wanted them back, and I've often looked them up on eBay and Instagram, and watched CZcams reviews (have been watching your channel for a while now!) in the hope it would ease my desire for them as I could never bring myself to buy them again!
    I just moved to London a few months ago, and went through a period about a month ago when I wasn't feeling great and finally said stuff it! I'll buy some! So I bought about 10 Bratz - some old ones from my childhood and some new ones that I'd always wanted but never had!
    I know what you mean about wanting them more when you're feeling unhappy, but it's a very fleeting lift once you have them and you're a bit like, 'well what do I do with them now?!'
    Think I'm going to sell them on again as I feel I've got it out my system for now, but I think you're right in that it's something that never really leaves you - and it's good to know there's other people out there who feel the same way as me!
    P.S. keep up the great channel!

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +7

      Thanks so much for watching and for this lovely comment. I don’t think you should sell all your dolls just in case you want them back again one day. Now that you’re not a teenager anymore people are a lot less likely to judge you! 💕

  • @danaeckert6824
    @danaeckert6824 Před 5 lety +6

    I think that part of the reason that your channel gets so much support is your openness and clear love for the hobby. You are always so positive and friendly that you create a welcoming atmosphere. Thank you for being so genuine! And what an awesome family you have that is so supportive.

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +2

      Wow! Thanks so much! I’m glad my passion is coming across!

  • @robsonriot
    @robsonriot Před 5 lety +17

    First of all: thank you SO much for this video, it's really cute, beautiful and touching. I'm turning 25 this year and I can relate to every single aspect of things you told. My father bought me Jewel Mermaid Barbie for Christimas when I was 4 cause I loved mermaids so much (because of Ariel of course). He also bought at some point the Pocahontas VHS and I am since then obsessed with her. I was also bullied at school for playing more with girls and eventually with their dolls, and that kept at some point I had really to shut off my obsession for Ariel, mermaids dolls and stuff. Then the teenager years came up and I tried really to grow up over those things and fit into the people of my age by then. It worked for a while but then adulthood came up and I still deeply loved Disney Ariel princess and stuff so I gave some fucks and started buying dolls myself. It was supposed to be only a few but now I can't even count them! So relieving! I deal pretty good with the criticism even when sometimes people thinks it's weird but doll collecting brought me some really good friends and I realised I was not alone in this world. Again, thank you so much, your channel really inspires me to continue my collection and helped me a lot with it. Love

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +1

      Love this comment! We had such a similar experience growing up! Thanks for watching and supporting!

  • @henzcarltupas328henzcarltu2

    Im 26 year old Filipino from Philippines 🇵🇭 and your videos I watched last 2016 is a huge inspiration to all collectors ☺️

  • @nicknelson1915
    @nicknelson1915 Před 5 lety +6

    I can relate so much to the part about selling your dolls and then getting sucked back in! I stopped from about 10 until I was 18 and I just started collecting again because I got a Camila Cabello doll and felt like she needed a friend haha

  • @frenchfry3968
    @frenchfry3968 Před 5 lety +2

    I just want to say huge props to your dad for not caring about your gender and giving you the Pocahontas doll. That honestly made me so happy considering both of my parents were BRUTAL about me having dolls even as a little kid. Also I related so much to this story thanks so much for sharing it❤️

  • @lawweiwei7438
    @lawweiwei7438 Před 5 lety +5

    I'm a boy too and I love Barbie dolls. Dolls are made me happy

  • @TheLostWorldFanChann
    @TheLostWorldFanChann Před 5 lety +8

    I actually enjoyed this video, and all the stories told. It's amazing that you had the support of both your parents. I wasn't even allowed to watch a Barbie cartoon when it was airing on tv. The moment it started I ran to tell my parents and they shut the tv off, got angry, and wouldn't let me watch it. I couldn't even dream of owning an actual doll.

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +3

      That’s so sad. I don’t understand what this issue is with a boy owning dolls. I’ve been very lucky over all. Thank you for watching my video

  • @walterrjamess
    @walterrjamess Před 5 lety +9

    Just like my story, except that my family doesn't like my hobby but I try to do it slowly, but the number one problem is space, I have no room for them. But still I love doing it and it makes me happy :)

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +1

      I also don’t haven’t enough room! Storing dolls can be tricky! Thanks for watching

  • @cherylmailloux9647
    @cherylmailloux9647 Před 3 lety +2

    It's terrible when the parents of bullies don't stop their children from bullying!! It's sad!!

  • @mariaw.4780
    @mariaw.4780 Před 5 lety +4

    Oh, my goodness. The whole thing about buying when you're unhappy, buying less when you're happy, not recommending the habit....Dude, that's ME. That is ME. And I can't stop. My mom hates that I'm collecting dolls at age 26. I absolutely LOVE dolls. I don't wanna stop collecting.

  • @claudiagomez-zn8os
    @claudiagomez-zn8os Před 5 lety +18

    Your dad is so good, you are so lucky 💕

  • @lavsdolls895
    @lavsdolls895 Před 5 lety +8

    I love how you owned a doll in a young age and knowing the fact that it was given by your Dad. 😍😍 I always love Barbie since i was very young as well. But I started collecting Dolls when I was 15 the same age I got out of my closet ☺️😄

  • @kathymoya5592
    @kathymoya5592 Před 4 lety +7

    I’m so glad you did not stop collecting dolls, you’re an inspiration.

  • @danielsociety9234
    @danielsociety9234 Před 5 lety +8

    Awesome video! I always loved playing with my gal pal’s Barbies as a little kid. My mom noticed and bought me my own Barbie and Ken when I was about 6, but when I was around 10 I felt I was too old for them and got rid of them.
    Just a couple months ago I bought a new Barbie and Ken!

  • @robertshaw6138
    @robertshaw6138 Před 5 lety +25

    My story is a bit of a doozy ( I’m American so excuse my slightly improper grammar ) okay so when I was really young maybe three I started playing dolls with my cousins which my dad didn’t like so he would always say if you bring a doll into this house I’m throwing it away so I’ve never owned my own doll brand new until I was about twelve i had gone to toysrus with my aunt a week after Christmas and bought an equestra girl doll with some Christmas money so I go back home hide the doll and for a few days I was happy as could be until my dad walked in on me brushing her hair and asked if it was my sisters I pretended it was then he found out it wasn’t mine and got mad at me for not telling him we had this extremely awkward talk an I’ve been collecting my OWN dolls ever since 😊

    • @Sweat8686
      @Sweat8686 Před 5 lety +4

      the american part cracked me up

    • @kiannielopez93
      @kiannielopez93 Před 5 lety +1

      It's so true as Americans we make more mistakes lol.

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing your story! I’m sorry your dad wasn’t accepting straight away. I’ve been lucky in that regard. Thanks for watching

  • @hoyyeah003
    @hoyyeah003 Před 5 lety +10

    I can relate to this im a boy too im only 15 my parents they love me for who i am i remember my first ever doll disney jasmine i loved that so so much I've never told anyone i played with but i told my teacher they supported and i do sew doll clohes my mom taught me and....i really really love your channel so so much your a inspiring person💚💚💛💛💜💜🌈🌈🌈

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +6

      Thanks for watching! I’m glad you’ve got so much support like me. Love that you make your own doll clothes!

    • @hoyyeah003
      @hoyyeah003 Před 5 lety +4

      @@BeautyInsideABox i think my heart just exploded of happiness when i saw this i love your videos so so much you are so amazing to express yourself to be who you are and it's inspiring for me i love dolls.i love watching your videos so entertaining ive been watching your videos for about 6 months and i love it i love your videos your just amazing💜💛💚😻

  • @ooak_starr6387
    @ooak_starr6387 Před 5 lety +5

    I've been collecting since I was a kid, I stopped during my teenage years, but recently as of like 2016 I've started re collecting dolls as well as customizing them. I just got a new doll today, which came in the mail. It's a smart doll.

  • @annekrofta5383
    @annekrofta5383 Před 5 lety +8

    I played with my brother's GI Joe action figure and Transformers. He played with my Barbies and he turned out fine. He knows that I have tons of dolls.

  • @mihiroza26
    @mihiroza26 Před 5 lety +5

    your video is so relatable. some of my memories just flashed back in my mind.i was used to buy dolls and hid them in a box.one day my mom opened it and I was so scared. but my dad didn't said anything. so I started collecting more from my savings.they were not that supportive in the beginning but after a year or two, they realized that this is what I love. but my mom still screams when a new doll arrives not because of any gender issue but the frequency of doll purchases haha.

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for watching! You mum sounds a lot like my mum haha

    • @triciachatman4303
      @triciachatman4303 Před 5 lety

      U know what? You're not the only one. Cause so was I. My mom got mad when I purchase a doll from either Ebay or Amazon

    • @triciachatman4303
      @triciachatman4303 Před 5 lety

      Thanks for telling your story about doll collecting. U have inspired me 2 do my own blog. Don't stop doing what you like to do. Just continue to be you. Be Blessed!

  • @boytoy2k69
    @boytoy2k69 Před 5 lety +5

    Just a quick Hi from Texas in the USA, I’m a toy collector from dolls to action figures I’ve collected and sold and traded so many over the years and even have a storage building full of toys. It’s always great to see other collectors never giving up on what makes them happy my friends and family have been very supportive. Keep up the good work and keep collecting

  • @BarbieGuy-gb9zw
    @BarbieGuy-gb9zw Před 5 lety +5

    I can relate to your story a lot. Im 33 and collect dolls. I also enjoy your channel because youre cute. Its a good channel.

  • @matthewbenge7112
    @matthewbenge7112 Před 4 lety +2

    This video was really wonderful to watch. I recently bucked up and bought my first doll...the 1959 reproduction...and it was a rush...I completely transformed into a child, the young me desperately wanting but never being allowed to have a Barbie. You're story was touching. Thank you for sharing. It meant alot.

  • @vanssemccreadie219
    @vanssemccreadie219 Před 5 lety +16

    🔧✌🏻😤✌🏻💖❤️💛💚💚🧜🧜💚🧚🧚🎆❤️❤️💛💚💖 I know what it's like to be bullied when you have dolls I was like that when I was a little girl and I still love collecting Dolls I never grow out of it that's why I'm a big Barbie doll collector and I'm no I'm not ashamed of it that I collect a Barbie dolls

  • @angeladoll5444
    @angeladoll5444 Před 3 lety +1

    You know there are a lot of men in the doll world, especially among miniaturists. Thank you for sharing your doll collecting story with us.

  • @sarahjaney1990
    @sarahjaney1990 Před 3 lety +1

    Boy I feel the same about pocahontas, I use to watch the movie like every day when I was around 4 or 5 to the point that I wore the vhs out and cried until I got a new copy of it. Shes my favorite Disney princess, and over the last few years of having my own house I've started to build a small collection of her.

  • @robertomarin9864
    @robertomarin9864 Před 5 lety +1

    You have a really strong story. I couldn't imagine how hard was for you to sell all of your first dolls on eBay to try pleasing your mom... My story is quite sad and I was going through the hardest times when I was a child.
    I remember when I was like one year and half old, I used to play with "boy's toys" and some of them were very cool, but it wasn't what I really liked to play with, actually I wasn't having any fun with them.
    I grew up with my older cousins and the had tons of Barbie dolls... I used to see them by the locket of the door playing with them and making amazing and inspiring stories. Back in the day, my dad used to work for over eight hours per day and he used to come back home quite late at night and the only person who was with me was my biological mom, but she was always not so into maternity so, she used to ignore me all day long, even when I was a baby and she got me locked the whole day without the chances to be with my cousins, to play with the other children, or even to eat (but that's another story)...
    So, when she used to take long naps all day, she used to keep the tv on and I was awake on my baby crib starving and crying but then I saw the tv commercial that actually cheered me up and actually stopped crying: The Jewel Hair Mermaid Barbie commercial!
    I was amazed by the gorgeousness of Barbie as a Mermaid and I got nuts when I saw that incredibly long platinum blonde hair with those sparkling stars to decorate her hair!
    I was so excited to tell my dad about that Mermaid Barbie and he told me that maybe The Three Magician Kings of the East will bring her to me if I was a good child! Then, in January 1997 I received here! She was my first Barbie ever and I actually I still have her!

  • @wargattack8837
    @wargattack8837 Před 5 lety +8

    My mum did the same thing, it was the age thing she couden't get behind, not the gender thing. But I honestly really understand, she probably just wanted me to grow up and spend my money and time on something social.

  • @nathanielniebuhrofficial
    @nathanielniebuhrofficial Před 5 lety +3

    I had the same issue when I was in school, I got back to doll collecting when I was in high school and I didn't want talk about with my friends cuz they would make fun of me. But I share it with my doll community too like U and everyone is very very supportive

  • @itstherudy
    @itstherudy Před 5 lety +7

    I can relate. My favorite part of ur story was hearing how ur father bought u ur 1st doll, pocahontas. I always enjoy ur videos. Happy collecting, cheers +_0

  • @lucasdomingues849
    @lucasdomingues849 Před 5 lety +12

    This video is amazing! I can totally relate with almost everything, I wish my parents would be ok with me having dolls when I was a kid. In my case I buy dolls looking for the feeling my child self would feel (don't know If It makes sense)!

  • @thaisgregorio2734
    @thaisgregorio2734 Před 4 lety +1

    I relate so much to the part where you said that when you are sad/anxious you buy more dolls than when you are happy... thank you for sharing! ❤

  • @alxsimovic
    @alxsimovic Před 3 lety +1

    I can totally relate to your story , I think only fellow collectors understand collecting . People think I’m bizarre with my Barbie / Star Wars / hot wheels collecting lol but it’s totally harmless .

  • @yusephlb
    @yusephlb Před 5 lety +2

    Such an inspiring experience and a great example of how bullying affects our modern society today. Glad to see that some ppl get stronger after this bullying issue. At age of 29, I'm having more than 2500 dolls including the very first vintage Ponytail Barbie 1959. This was one of my dreams, and I made it all true, all by myself! Proud of you. Greetings from Lebanon!! ❤🇱🇧

  • @1313jen
    @1313jen Před 3 lety +1

    I really enjoy your videos. I grew up in a 3RD world country, for some people were kind of hard to purchase barbies, they were considered "too expensive". I was lucky that my parents could afford to give me some of the best 90's barbies. I wanted them all 😄 , of course that was not possible. I remember that my favs were Anastasia with the opera dress, and gypsy dancing Esmeralda

  • @juliusmaloney
    @juliusmaloney Před 5 lety +4

    Love this...as a male collector there’s a lot I relate to...I was lucky in a sense that I was allowed most things I wanted growing up...but somehow Barbie was the one thing my folks balked at me owning...that said with one of my first pay checks I bought my first Barbie and once the first doll arrived in the house the floodgates opened...I even had a Barbie Christmas at 16 (that I’d always wanted, with dolls and accessories under the tree) by way of my parents at an age where I was obvi too old, but whatevs...which looking back now was really awesome. I definitely went through a period where Barbie and dolls didn’t play a role and going off to college I gave a heap away to charity thinking I would never want them again...but that didn’t last forever and I’ve since repurchased a number of the ones I gave away and thankfully my mum saved a few as well, knowing I might regret my decision (she was right!). It definitely helped to have family support of the hobby (and know I’m pretty lucky in this regard). I now have an apartment that is just a grown up version of my 16 year old bedroom! It’s always good to share these stories for kids coming up because it does show that you can survive the wars intact while still remaining true to yourself with a lot of love and support wherever you find it. 💖💕💖

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety +3

      Thanks so much for watching and writing this lovely comment. Our stories have a lot of similarities. I’m glad you can now surround yourself with beautiful dolls

  • @rosikoenig7375
    @rosikoenig7375 Před 5 lety +12

    My over 500 Barbies and I love your channel.. it is so interesting and helpful with my own collection! :)

  • @fabianastacia3350
    @fabianastacia3350 Před 3 lety +1

    I was really poor when I was a child, and I really loved barbies and wanted one, but my parents couldn't afford an original mattel doll so I always had to play with those weird, knock-off barbies (which I loved anyways). Then I grew up and even being an adult, I still loved no just barbies, but most of the dolls, and I spent hours each time I went to the supermarket just watching the dolls, but it never crossed my mind buying one because in my head, dolls were for children.
    And that continued until I discovered the doll customization. I love drawing and crafting, so I tought it was awesome I could buy an old doll and turning it into any character I wanted! Then I bought my first used doll in a flea market... and I fell in love. Now I love buying old, mistreated dolls and restoring them to their old glory, and also have dolls waiting for a transformation that could never come, because I just don't have the heart to destroy them, even if I'll reconstruct them again...
    Anyways, colecting dolls has brought me so many satisfactions in my life, and I just wish I could have discovered earlier that is totally fine to do something that makes you happy, no matter how old you are.

  • @lcarolc03
    @lcarolc03 Před 2 lety

    You keep being you. Adolescence was a tough time for most of us. When we are different , it’s even tougher. As we grow older , we eventually realize how so many people work so hard at being unique. A genuine soul , which indeed you are , will shine every time.

  • @BhmnRhpsdy99
    @BhmnRhpsdy99 Před 5 lety +3

    This is a fantastic story! I completely relate to overpurchasing when feeling down.

  • @stellarbabe
    @stellarbabe Před 5 lety +1

    I can really connect with your story. I was bullied as a kid for my interests, but it didn't stop me until I was like 12 or 13 when I thought I had to grow up. It was never because of anyone in my life, I just thought I was doing the right thing. I shoved my dolls in the back of my closet and put my MLP toys in the trash. When I was 15, I got my dolls out because I discovered OOAK dolls, and that lead me to not only loving customs but also the dolls you see in stores. I turned 16 a couple months ago and I regret throwing my ponies away, I'm going thrifting tomorrow to see if I can find any. It makes me sad that I thought I couldn't be mature AND have toys but now I'm just happy I've reconnected with something that made me super excited.

  • @Chevalier411
    @Chevalier411 Před 5 lety +6

    I can see some sadness in your eyes. But is like they try and want to smile idk, I loved your story. A lot in common and you have very nice colection. Hugs! ❤️

  • @picklesworld7112
    @picklesworld7112 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm so glad that your family and family's friends were so open to allowing you to play with dolls as a young child. It's sad that you got bullied for loving and playing with dolls. But I'm so glad you had support! And it's made you into a wonderful doll collector today. This video is so wholesome and beautiful. 🥰 thank you for sharing your story. ^.^

    • @picklesworld7112
      @picklesworld7112 Před 3 lety +1

      Also to clarify, the bullying is unacceptable and not wholesome. You uploading this and your passion and honesty and the support you got is what is wholesome.

  • @phoenixrage1
    @phoenixrage1 Před 5 lety +2

    I really enjoyed this video, man. I relate a lot to you on this. I didn't grow up in a liberal family, and I definitely was discouraged from playing with dolls and "girl toys". But if you look at my videos, you can see that I have been reclaiming my childhood as an adult, particularly by collecting toys and memorabilia from my favorite animated film, Anastasia.

  • @rosemaryreed1226
    @rosemaryreed1226 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm a 54 year old Grandma and I keep my dolls hidden in spare room in my house. We were too poor to have a lot of store bought toys, I had the hippie style Barbie and I loved her do much. My mom made a shoe box full of clothes for her from my out grown clothes. I felt so rich, and I played with my doll until I was 14. I was about 6 or 7 when I got her. Our other toys came from dumps where my grandpa and parents would dive through to salvage things to fix and resell. So adore your dolls and let them make you happy, mine do, and maybe you should make your own doll line, something people can afford for both children and adults.

  • @ilche996
    @ilche996 Před 5 lety +1

    Your story sounds like mine. I got my first doll just a few months old. And as a child it was OK to have dolls. But parts of my family thought that I was way too old at 11 to get dolls. Well at 14 I was really bullied and thought that if I just stopped playing with dolls and stop buying them it would make me less a target and more "normal". I remember the years until I was 16 with horror. I did always look at the dolls when I went to different stores and just did dream of getting them. Well at 16 I said screw this and started to but collectors dolls. And now when I'm 33 I say that I collect dolls. If people don't like it it's their problem and not mine. So keep collecting 👍

  • @RGSuperfan
    @RGSuperfan Před 2 lety +1

    I love your back story ♥️
    We all have copping mechanism to deal with this life, that is sometimes terrible, and this is really cool that you find different ways to share your love for dolls. Being a doll collector doesn't "lock" you inside a parallel world.
    I love your videos, they always have that cool energy, you are super funny (I've learnt not to eat or drink while watching them, or else I choke 😂). Keep doing the good job. 👍

  • @thermo87
    @thermo87 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow! I would only like to say that, you’re a very lucky person! I was born in 1990, so I suspect we’re about the same age because Pocahontas came out when I was 5. I always loved Barbie dolls, especially the Disney ones. I remember wanting so badly that Color Splash Pocahontas, but unfortunately I grew up in an environment where a boy that likes to play with dolls was seen almost as a crime, so I grew up repressing that desire. My sister owned almost every Disney Princess doll, I used to hide to be able to play with them but I never owned one. My father did buy a doll for me, not the Pocahontas doll but the John Smith one...I remember my father asking me to decide either the John Smith one or the Kokum. My father visited Disneyland but he never took me with him. He had the job that a million BOYS would kill for, he worked manufacturing cars. Compared to the other boys around me, I never liked cars. I always thought i was born in the wrong environment, unlike you. So, to me it seemed like it was a forbidden desire. Your story is completely different since the moment your father understood your desire and brought a Pocahontas doll for you. The magic occurred all by itself, unlike me...you were blessed to grow freely worshiping and collecting dolls. Now, at almost 30 I spend my life working at the very same place my father did because I couldn’t find anything better. Hating my job and wondering how the hell am I going to finally discover my power in order to get what I want. I hate cars, I love dolls...I don’t get this world where boys are supposed to love cars, but I worship people like you because your uniqueness makes the real difference. You inspire me.
    PS Not everything is tragedy, there is a toy shop near my office. I sneaked into it and found a low price Cinderella doll. She became the first Disney Princess I ever owned...at 28, yes I had to reward my little self 5 year old.

  • @AnDrew-xk1ub
    @AnDrew-xk1ub Před 5 lety +2

    Loved your story ! It is kind of similar to mine ! I always loved dolls as a kid, the difference is that I started with Ariel dolls , had a hiatus , then restarted collecting at 20 with my boyfriend and now we have an ever growing collection of Barbie dolls and I do collect separately little mermaid dolls .
    Also I used to keep my pocket money and buy dolls without my mom knowing !
    ❤️❤️❤️

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety

      So lovely that you can collect with your boyfriend! My boyfriend is accepting of my doll collecting but he doesn’t collect himself. Thanks for watching!

  • @huntysdollies4038
    @huntysdollies4038 Před 5 lety +1

    I just watched this video. And I also have been really obsessed with dolls since I was a small child. But my Mom wasn’t supportive of my love for dolls at all, not even now, as an adult I have to keep it a secret from her. And I remember saying to her when I was a kid I can’t wait until I am a grown up so I can buy any doll I want! And boy have I done it! Lol I really enjoyed this video!

  • @Chowderchef
    @Chowderchef Před 5 lety +3

    Ah man, I loved my barbies growing up that was the main set of dolls I had (some I still have now, luckily not too beat up!) But when monster high came out I was just barely starting middle school and kids had already kinda made fun of me for other interests so when that was kind of found I got ripped to shreds and I felt so ashamed, despite having some of the dolls I ended up hiding them somewhere in my closet and pretended I didn't like any of it along with many other things. Being younger I guess it's hard to just move past and do your own thing when you get so tormented and I didn't really have friends until high school, I had some major life events my first year but the way I ended up healing was I started to focus on well, me. I decided to shift focus on things I actually really like and I still adored dolls and I brought out the monster high dolls I shoved away so long ago, and brought out some of my old barbies and that started to help my journey of healing. I've been really becoming and staying true to myself and I have never felt better about myself, I wish my younger self had that, but I guess sometimes that just comes up with growing up. I just related to so much of your story and I really enjoyed this video!! I'm currently 19, gonna be 20 in a few months

  • @derecktemple4259
    @derecktemple4259 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you, I enjoyed watching. I started loving barbie when I was 5. Glitter hair was my first one. From then on I got aladdin and jasmine, esmeralda and many more. I too struggled with bullying, my weight and being in a disruptive household where I wasnt treated the best. My barbie collection were my friends. Overtime some I grew more too and more away from based on memories and what not. I have sold ones, bought more, sold more and got into making them over to then sell and collect. I really enjoy this hobby as a source of inspiration, creativity and individualism. Keep on collecting and making good videos

  • @michaelleary9233
    @michaelleary9233 Před 4 lety +1

    Totally relate to all this, my parents were so great about not judging me playing with dolls, but they probably worried more about my social development since I replaced them with action figures and then comics all through adolescence. Finally when I was an adult, I think they just said Oh well, we love him no matter what, its up to him to decide how to live his life.

  • @amalkaraly
    @amalkaraly Před 5 lety +3

    I relate to this so much, only my friends and family understand that I like dolls. But my family sometimes would tell me I was wasting money and I would feel bad but my friends were there for me 😊

  • @emilycryder1096
    @emilycryder1096 Před 3 lety +1

    I am still collecting dolls into my 30's. My Mom doesn't like it at all, but by now I think she's given up and knows she can't stop me. And I live on my own so there's nothing she can do.
    The only dolls I really collect now are the Princesses of the World collection released by Mattel in the early 2000s.

  • @dexterechiverri6631
    @dexterechiverri6631 Před 3 lety

    You reap what you sow. You’re obviously a product of a very accepting family and friends which has added to your openness. I found your story fascinating.

  • @jordanjohncarloj.8878
    @jordanjohncarloj.8878 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow years have passed this video is from 2019, I remember you just posted this in just a few hours, because of your chanel it makes me realize that as boy I shouldn't be ashamed of me playing and collecting dolls, As a kid I still remember my Father said that when I turned 12 he will throw away my dolls, fortunately it never happened maybe because I'm kinda defensive because of the discrimination I have experience on my childhood, I kept my secret at school that I'm gay and just pretended I'm straight, luckily at Grade 7 I truly reveal who I am, the bullying at my high school life is so bad because of it but I when I turn senior I have friends who accepts me for who I am and that includes me collecting dolls, Doll collecting is completely normal and I learned that if ever one day there's someone who makes fun of it I wouldn't feel akward but instead I will make him feel akward for minding someone's business, I built so much confidence way back then and I'm so proud now that I'm getting the person that is strong enough to protect myself, I want to be a Fashion Designer because of Barbie and she inspires me that everything is possible, I've been a solid fan since 2016!!

  • @Rainbowdust74
    @Rainbowdust74 Před 5 lety +2

    Our lives were very different, but I relate a lot to your story. Dolls and doll collecting are a nice escape from the daily grind and drearier aspects of life. I look forward to more videos from you.

  • @AllenChibi
    @AllenChibi Před 4 lety

    I don't even like barbie and fashion dolls that much, i've never owned a single real, original barbie in my whole life,even when i was a kid. love watching your channel because your excitement over your dolls is entertaining. Your love for your dolls is pure and it warms my heart 😁😁

  • @kokoroov
    @kokoroov Před 5 lety +1

    I relate to this video so much! I did the same purge when I was around 13, and I totally regret it! I started collecting dolls again when monster high came out and love ever after high dolls. Still kind of secretive about it with new people, but my family and friends love my dolls. Tumblr was a good outlet to post pictures of them.

  • @BerniceBowling
    @BerniceBowling Před 5 lety +3

    I've always loved dolls and I've had some of the same experiences about people thinking you're too old. I just roll my eyes inwardly. When I am depressed I buy more dolls as well. I buy things to fill a void of some kind but like you said it's very short lived. Sometimes I think drugs would work better but then I wouldn't have money for dolls ha ha :P

  • @balenciaga91
    @balenciaga91 Před 5 lety +2

    It’s funny I always had dolls growing up and Barbie was one of my first words....it wasn’t until I was in middle school that my mom tried to put a stop to it because I’m a boy and I’m too old for dolls. I came home from school when I was 11 and they were all gone...she told me she threw them away I was heart broken. When we moved she pulled them all out of a closet and I was so thrilled when she saw how happy I was with them she eventually just let it go and let me continue collecting.

  • @justinzuleta820
    @justinzuleta820 Před 4 lety +1

    I had a sudden obsession with collecting dolls when I was sixteen. I was at that time already very into fashion and a family friend gave me a Calvin Klein Jeans Barbie she found at an antique store for me that I have never taken out of the box because I cherish it too much.
    My older brother and his friends would call me gay and fag whenever they saw me looking at my at the time small collection in my bedroom.
    I never saw anything wrong with it even after the name calling. I love your story and you inspire me. Thank you.

  • @merrycats3275
    @merrycats3275 Před 2 lety

    I'm a school teacher with sons about your age. I just found your channel by looking up Holiday Barbies and I am enjoying watching your videos. You asked us to post in the comments the reason we began collecting dolls. I had an older sister and have always had Barbies. I am sure she had a #1 Barbie, because I still have the shoes. I think my mother "traded her in" at an event when the twist and turn Barbie came out, but I'm not sure. I have all of our childhood Barbies and their clothes. When I was about ten years old, I read the book, "Hitty, Her First Hundred Years," by Rachel Field. Hitty was a doll in an antique store who was writing her memoirs at night. She was carved by a peddler in the early 19th century and had many adventures, including meeting Charles Dickens. After this, I begged my mother for antique dolls and she bought me a china head doll for Christmas. I still have quite a large collection, but for the past two years, I have started collecting Barbies again.

  • @victoriablack1739
    @victoriablack1739 Před 4 lety +1

    You do not realise how much I can understand you Joey I love dolls to I collect them to I think they are great I will always appreciate your channel and support it.😆

  • @LightWhisker
    @LightWhisker Před 3 lety

    Its hard to apply this to family, but when it comes to friends - if someone judges you or thinks badly of you for the things you enjoy, you don't want them as friends! And often its a two way street...chances are they will love or enjoy something you don't understand and they will be be worried you will judge them for it. Chin up all you beauties outside of boxes!!! x x x

  • @heavenlymermaid4595
    @heavenlymermaid4595 Před rokem

    I just adore you! I was always bullied - ( back in the 70-s ) I looked albino and had a big nose for my size. Barbie was where I could be myself and dream out loud 💕

  • @brighteyedlass
    @brighteyedlass Před 3 lety

    I feel like hugging you! Thanks for this great story video. It’s very relatable as I’ve also been bullied for doll collecting and sold my collection back in the day for that reason. I also find myself buying dolls when I am unhappy as a coping mechanism for my anxiety and depression. I have a 17 month old son that I want to include in my doll collecting eventually whenever he shows any interest. For now I enjoy collecting and playing dolls with my 6 year old step daughter. Being a parent I find makes it easier to justify the amount I buy. I don’t know if I wouldn’t have re-ignited my passion for dolls without them. That part does make me happy.

  • @bjmajor
    @bjmajor Před 2 lety

    Keep doing what you are doing! Your honesty is wonderful and your enthusiasm is contagious. Always do what makes you happy. I am a doll collector (Barbie family with an emphasis on the 1960s Ken and Allan dolls) because these dolls make me happy and play/display/photography time with them is a necessary part of my life. I never "grew out of" playing with dolls.

  • @ImDr.Daniel
    @ImDr.Daniel Před 5 lety +2

    A lovely and honest story. Many of us have had similar experiences. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mikeelnaugh7190
    @mikeelnaugh7190 Před 5 lety +2

    this video is great love it and reminds its so much like how i was bullied at school and i think the only thing that got me through it was collecting dolls i got my first one at 8 years old and still collecting them and i know how it makes you feel so good when you buy a new one that rush you get and i know how people judge you as i was seeing someone for a couple of years and thought it was time to tell him and show him my collection he said it was ok but not seen or heard from him since but it has not stopped me from buying new ones it makes me happy that im not the only guy that buys dolls keep your videos coming great work

    • @BeautyInsideABox
      @BeautyInsideABox  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for watching! Sorry to hear about the guy you were seeing! That’s terrible! I’m very lucky my boyfriend has always been accepting.

  • @franfinesim
    @franfinesim Před rokem

    Joey, I was shamed for a girl to play with dolls! I played with my Barbies till my 13th birthday. My classmates found that very weird and somehow I grew out of dolls. I still kept them and loved to see them. Last year, I started collecting dolls. I so felt understood and happy to see so many people liking Barbies like me... Love your content and I lost it at the fake dolls review 😄

  • @entertainmentstarz1
    @entertainmentstarz1 Před 5 lety +1

    You have an interesting story about collecting Barbies and other dolls. I think everyone who collecting dolls have an interesting story. When I was young I use to really like Barbies. I remember when I was in pre school my teacher said that on Friday we can bring any toys at home and play with it in school. So I brought my sister's Barbies and I remember kids were shocked because the Barbies were broken. They didn't care that I brought Barbies to school they only care on trying to help me fix my Barbies. I remember when I was like 4 yrs old the very first Barbie that I really want was Jewel Hair Mermaid Midge. And my cousin had her for her birthday and I was jealous. My cousin let me play with that Barbie. Three years later my cousin let me have Midge but I said no b/c her hair was really frizzy. My parents didn't mind of me playing with Barbies and buy me some. They wanted me to be happy no matter what I want or like. I never have anyone who bullied me on playing with Barbies. I have never told anyone at school. I didn't have many friends growing up so I have to defend myself at school and keep personal things to myself also. But there was one time back in 2001, my family and I went to Target and I went to the Barbie section. This girl came up to me and said "This is a GIRL ISLAND ONLY! You gay ass freak." I'm from the US and I grew up in kinda ghetto neighborhood where I have to defend myself. So I said to that girl "That rule isn't real. Where does it said that boys aren't allow to buy, play and walk into the Barbie asile? We don't see boy toys said that FOR BOYS ONLY." I grabbed some Barbies and while saying to her. "You know what I don't care on what you or anyone say about me. You tell me that I'm bad well I say that you're even more bad. I don't mind if a girl wants to play with cars or nerf gun. And I especially don't mind if a boy wants to play with Barbies or Bratz. So what's your excuse?" I took another Barbie off the shelf and I smack her face with it and walked away. But in my teens years I was over with Barbies. When I was starting out in college I began collecting Barbie till this day.

  • @haylieamygoth3407
    @haylieamygoth3407 Před 3 lety

    Love your story! I honestly stopped playing with Barbies when I was 18. I just started collecting dolls this year. I’m starting first by repurchasing Barbies and Barbie playsets I either still have or had growing up. I do still have some that I had growing up but lost a few due to moving and I definitely regret getting rid of some of my Childhood toys. I’m 26 and My husband and best friends are completely supportive. Both my husband and I collect many different things from Pops!, Harry Potter, Disney, DC, Star Wars and Hello Kitty so no surprise that I am now collecting dolls. My husband even said once we move into a house I will have a separate room just to display my dolls. 💖

  • @ralex3697
    @ralex3697 Před 2 lety

    The doll community is wonderful
    They are works of art to be appreciated by everyone
    An all inclusive hobby

  • @BrokenDollyTV
    @BrokenDollyTV Před 3 lety +1

    Love hearing other collector's stories about their beginnings as collectors!

  • @melancholymadien
    @melancholymadien Před 8 měsíci

    I don't collect dolls but i recently came across your videos and started watching purely for nostalgia because as a kid i owned some of the barbie dolls i lost them years ago 😿 but seeing dolls and sets i once had is great and i really enjoy your videos

  • @kevinrheden5693
    @kevinrheden5693 Před 3 měsíci

    You brave, intelligent, handsome young man. Thank you for all you do.

  • @natashag3469
    @natashag3469 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this story with us! Everyone should do (and collect) what they want and makes them happy ❤

  • @lauraj.underwood2737
    @lauraj.underwood2737 Před 5 lety +1

    Keep being yourself. Keep collecting. Love your videos.

  • @stacidoesstupidstuff8674
    @stacidoesstupidstuff8674 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm a boy I play with dolls too I get picked on a lot just don't worry about it

  • @carrierae550
    @carrierae550 Před 4 lety

    Love your channel. So good to hear that your family was supportive of you collecting dolls.

  • @ladystrange7791
    @ladystrange7791 Před 3 lety

    I ❤ your story & channels (here & Instagram). So much of your story reminds me of mine & makes me feel much better about returning to doll collecting. Mine began w/ the Brooke Sheilds doll & the beginning of my 💗 for Barbie when I got Twirly Curls Barbie. My last Barbie was in 6th grade as well, 1989 Holiday Barbie, because I was "getting too old" for them. My teen & young adult years were pretty dark. Now, much, much older I have returned to dolls. I wish I could afford to replace the ones I had, so far I have only one. But the process of finding her, searching for the others & learning as much as possible about old & new dolls by watching channels such as yours has made me happier than I have been since I was a child.

  • @CapitainBeefhartfanO
    @CapitainBeefhartfanO Před 3 lety

    I really connect with your experience as I also felt the sort of stigma of being ashamed for being a Boy who played with dolls as a kid...
    Altough my cousins were supportive as they were all girls and had dozens of dolls so playing with me wasn't that hard, the kids in school when they Found out that I liked dolls that's where I stated to feel a little bit embarrased so I gave them to my cousins or simply destroyed them (!) and then I didn't think about dolls up until I saw The Toys that made us series and saw the episode dedicated to Barbie and I suddenly started to remember the cool times I had playing with them, when my mom gave me a Mermaid Barbie as a birthday gift and also how much fun I had with my Jewel Hair Mermaid Barbie and Midge who where my favorite toys, and I finally accepted that part of me that I completely repressed from my memory.
    It was also a relief finding out there were other guys of my age who also collected dolls, because I now feel I have a place on earth for dudes like me who no longer are ashamed about collecting dolls... So now the only thing that worries me about collecting dolls is trying not to spend lots of money only on dolls!!
    For now, I'm trying to save some money to buy a Jewel Hair Mermaid Midge for my birthday (as well as finding out where to buy it). I really feel comfortable as you are the voice of many of us! Greetings from México!

  • @MadoliaSteel
    @MadoliaSteel Před 2 lety

    You are loved 💞 There is no age limit when it comes to collecting, restoring, styling dolls!

  • @blinddollygirl
    @blinddollygirl Před 3 lety

    OMG!! Your comment about buying dolls to help deal with anxiety, depression, etc. and it being such a quick relief but still something you do… Me. Me 100%. I’m crying! I am legit crying after listening to this! 😭 I just stumbled across your CZcams channel within the last 24 hours and I have watched/listened to so many of your videos so far including this one and before I start my story I just wanted to say that I 💜 💝 you! Also thank you so much for being super Duper Duper descriptive in your videos it helps me more than you could probably know. But yes, I have extremely high anxiety including panic attacks and depression and I have noticed as well that when I am anxious about something or sad or worried I definitely buy more often. I generally buy at least one dolly a month usually but during hard times it’s a lot more. .. Now my story 😁: my name is Morgan, I am 28 years old, I am totally blind which means I cannot see and I have mild cerebral palsy which means that I have a lot of dexterity issues in my hands and some in my legs but I can still walk. This also means that my fine motor skills as a kid were very delayed compared to my peers. As a kid I did have Barbie but she was very hard for me to play with due to my fine motor skill problems, I could never do/get her outfits or hair to cooperate and as a matter fact I made every single one of my dolls naked during that time just because the clothes were hard for me. According to my mom I also made her chop off all of my Barbies hair, though I don’t remember that 🤣 eventually my parents figured out that Barbie was just too hard for me and I was more of a fisher price/play mobile speed kid at that time. Still even with fisher price/Playmobil I had so many amazing doll houses, families, cars, and so on. However when I reach the age of about 10 my love for fashion dolls circled back around to Bratz ❤️ though I still made those dolls naked too :P I loved all of my Bratz though and I had all four girls from the original line including Chloe, Yasmin, Jade and Sasha. I never bought or had any of the later dolls like Meghan however. When I was about 13 I gave all of my dolls and toys away because I just thought it was socially time. Like you I was trying to grow up a little bit though in the back of my mind I always loved and missed my dolls. Last year the age of 27 kind of on a whim I bought the Barbie scooter doll and that was it. I was hooked! It turns out that today Barbie is actually great exercise for my fine motor skill problems, she helps strengthen my hands and after playing with her for almost a year now I can finally change her outfits, have her and her friend hold cups, that sort of thing. There are still tasks that I’m working on but every day she helps me get a little better. I also have the Barbie three-story townhouse, Barbie dream camper adventure/RV and I’m hoping to maybe get the Barbie dream house for Christmas. I had that once upon a time as you might be able to see on my channel but I had to get rid of it due to space limitations over the summer… Now I figured out the space limitations though so I’m hoping I’ll get it back! :-) speaking of my channel in case you were wondering I am extremely passionate about disability representation and inclusion when it comes to dolls. I focus on what I call Toy Reviews by Touch and this includes everything from a doll, two houses, two cars, movies, etc. My dream is to help toy companies improve their toys for the blind and visually impaired, disabled, or simply for those who just might want more tactile feedback like the old days instead of a lot of cardboard pictures/details. I actually just picked up the Barbie princess Adventures slumber party Playset as a congratulatory present to myself for getting my very first job EVER 👑! Even as an adult I have never had Nikki or Daisy in my collection and I can’t wait to get them! I’m also super excited about the pajamas and the little sleeping bags and cake and all of the accessories. .. and for now that’s it really, that’s all I can think of, that is so far my doll story. If you ever have any questions about my disabilities just to let you know never hesitate to ask I am always an open book. #BlindDollyGirl 👩🏻‍🦯

  • @davidoff811
    @davidoff811 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for being so open about your live and about your feelings! I started collecting monster high dolls 4 years ago, but now I’m buxing Barbie dolls and I love them! Having dolls makes me happy and I don’t care what other people thing about me! Love you guys!

  • @daydream6606
    @daydream6606 Před 2 lety

    Amazing story! I love how passionate your are about doll collecting, and to hear how supportive your family and friends have been is very heartwarming ♥️

  • @MrJosephandrade
    @MrJosephandrade Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing. I get embarrassed from time to time but seeing you being yourself is encouraging.

  • @garywarmee4367
    @garywarmee4367 Před 4 lety

    JOE - This is what Ii wanted to know! Very well articulated and interesting. I am a lot older than you, finding my breath taken away by the beauty of dolls displayed in a toy store glass cabinet when I was small. It sent me on a lifetime quest. A lot of hiding. I wasn't personally ashamed within myself, but given the social climate I didn't want anyone to know. Certainly the family! Our stories are a bit different and yet very much the same. You show poise and a nice self confidence in your doll developement. Most enjoyable! A+

  • @WerewolfLydia
    @WerewolfLydia Před 5 lety

    I don't think your video was boring, it's always nice to hear other the story of other collectors. Me for example, I'm an adult girl, collecting dolls and other kinds of toys and figurines. Me family was supportive for a while, but after that, just like in your story, they said I was too old for toys, but I didn't give up, and they learned to accept it. Since I started a youtube channel, and have my own money, I started buying more and more toys and dolls, and I don't plan on stopping or quitting this hobby :) I didn't get any hate so far, but I'm not that open about it either.