A group of Barbie-like girls are excited to go on a date with some boys but end up waiting for seven hours. When the boys finally arrive, they are frustrated and tell the girls that they're too high-maintenance and can't be late all the time. The girls are upset, and a fairy intervenes, switching the bodies of the boys with the girls. The boys, now in the girls' bodies, struggle with the challenges of being girls, including getting ready and doing makeup. The fairy gives them a chance to earn back their original bodies by repairing a motorcycle and applying makeup correctly. After completing the task, the fairy switches them back, and the boys realize that being a girl is not as easy as they thought. The story ends with the boys apologizing and the two groups reconciling.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A group of girls, referred to as "barbies," are preparing for a date.
2. The girls take a long time to get ready, with one of them mentioning that they have been waiting for 6 hours.
3. The boys they are supposed to meet are late, and the girls are unsure of what to do.
4. The girls decide to leave after waiting for 7 hours, but then swap bodies with the boys to teach them a lesson.
5. The boys, now in the girls' bodies, struggle to understand what it's like to be a girl and have to deal with makeup and other feminine tasks.
6. The boys are given a task to repair a motorcycle and put on makeup to prove themselves.
7. The boys complete the task, but not without difficulty, and admit that being a girl is not easy.
8. The boys and girls switch back to their original bodies.
9. The boys apologize for their behavior and the group decides to reconcile.