Your Very Own Virtual Breast Implants

March 26th, 2008 By: DJ Nelson · 7 Comments

miss-bimbo-game2.gifI used to say that nothing surprises me anymore, but I’ve been proven wrong.

Enter Miss Bimbo, which is an online game where girls can dress up a doll, put them on diets, and give them breast implants. They are even encouraged to take meds if necessary.

The goal of the game is to become “the hottest of hot Bimbos .”

I want to tell myself that this is a joke, but it’s not, and the game is gaining popularity in the UK. At the time of writing, there were 3,217 players online and 256,601 registered players…or bimbos. By the way, this is aimed at girls from ages 9-16.

I’m all for being an innovative entrepreneur but the line has to be drawn somewhere. I’m disgusted that someone would even think to captialize on something so degrading, and then market it to children.

The saddest part is that I can see how girls would want to play this. If you can’t be Kim Kardashian or Paris Hilton in real life then being them online is the next best thing…right?

Something has to change and soon. There are a lot of positive influences in the world, but I feel they are being overshadowed by the garbage. I hate to think what the world will be like in 25 years if this trend is continued.

I need to do something to dilute some of the garbage, and bring about more positivity. All Diva Media was a start but it’s not enough. I have to put my thinking cap on, but I know that I can’t just sit back and watch an entire generation of girls go to bimboland.

What about you? How do you feel about Miss Bimbo and will your children be allowed to play it?

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7 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Carolanne // Mar 28, 2008 at 9:22 am

    Ick, ick, ick.

    That’s all I have to say.

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  • 2 Lily // Mar 28, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    Heck no my girls will not be allowed to play this game! I’d like to meet the idiot who dreamed this one up.

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  • 3 DJ Nelson // Mar 29, 2008 at 1:42 pm

    Lily I’m sure the person would tell you that it’s just a game and you are being uptight. I’m sure they’d say that it’s just harmless fun.

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  • 4 Tracee Sioux // Mar 30, 2008 at 3:51 pm

    Are you kidding.?

    The 23 year old guy who invented this knows the key to making girls an easier lay is to make them identify as bimbos before puberty.

    Hopefully parents of girls understand that their job is to help girls resist identification as a bimbo.

    He’s being investigated for phone fraud and has had to revamp the payout method for charging.
    http://traceesioux.blogspot.com/2008/03/missbimbocom.html

    He’s also written a disclaimer saying “TheMiss Bimbo team assume no responsibility or liability for any fashion faux pas, hair style disasters or boob jobs incurred in real life as as a result of playing the Miss Bimbo game.”

    Well, since you’ve made a disclaimer . . .I guess that takes care of it.

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  • 5 DJ Nelson // Mar 30, 2008 at 5:00 pm

    No I wasn’t kidding. That’s what people say when they are doing something wrong and they get challenged.

    Whether they believe it is another story, but I’ve been called uptight more than once so I know how it goes.

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  • 6 DJ Nelson // Mar 31, 2008 at 3:50 pm

    Yup, I was right. The creator doesn’t see anything wrong with it. But in fact, and this is hilarious, he thinks it’s educational.

    “In real life there is the option of getting a boob job…Yes, there are negative elements to the game. We can’t ignore that life is sometimes rough. Relationships end or you can’t afford the apartment you want…But there are lots of positive lessons that replicate messages in real life….I don’t think the game influences [players’] every day lives”

    http://www.abcnews.go.com/print?id=4520350

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