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Online Game Encourges Breast Implants

March 25, 2008 · Print This Article

Welcome to Miss Bimbo. Enter the exciting world of the first ever, virtual fashion game. fasion breast implants surgery

London (CMR) - Time was, The Rolling Stones, Iron Maiden & Kiss were perceived as a threats to the maidenheads of our sisters, daughters & nieces.

Welcome to Miss Bimbo. Enter the exciting world of the first ever, virtual fashion game.

The aim of the beauty contest game, is to become the “hottest, coolest, most famous bimbo in the whole world”, and contestants who compete against each other are told to “stop at nothing”, even “meds or plastic surgery”, to ensure their dolls win.

Key features of the game include:

* Become the most famous, beautiful, sought after bimbo across the globe!
* Find your own cool place to live.
* Find a fun job to pay for your needs and all the clothes a Bimbo could possibly want.
* Shop for the latest fashions and become the trendsetting bimbo in town !
* Become a socialite and skyrocket to the top of fame and popularity.
* Date that famous hottie you’ve had your eye on and show the Bimbo world the social starlet you are !
* Even resort to meds or plastic surgery. Stop at nothing to become the reigning bimbo !

Bill Hibberd, of parents’ rights group Parentkind, said the game sends the wrong message to you girls.

He said: “It is one thing if a child recognises it as a silly and stupid game.

“But the danger is that a nine-year-old fails to appreciate the irony and sees the bimbo as a cool role model. Then the game becomes a hazard and a menace.

“Children’s innocence should be protected as far as possible. It depends on the background and mindset of the child but the danger is that after playing the game some will then aspire to have breast operations and take diet pills.”

According to BBC Radio’s News Beat “Miss Bimbo admitted that they are going to look again at whether it should be offering the option to buy a virtual boob job, but said that it had received no complaints from members about that aspect of the game.”

Over 1.2-million young girls currently play the game.

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