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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Bimbos are people too: MissBimbo.com

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Have you heard about MissBimbo.com, the online game in which young, impressionable girls with vulnerable self-esteem adopt a virtual bimbo and try to her make her hot, thin, pretty and rich with diet pills and plastic surgery and sugar daddies? We know: gag us with a Barbie Doll. Feministing and Erica C. Barnett understandably took the site to task this week--with the latter interestingly pointing out a Tacoma story in which moms can't find any clothes for their adolescent girls that don't make them look like strippers.

But with reports of breast implants among British teens at an all-time high, is it really any surprise something like this would surface? The site is run by two London dudes who somehow manage to talk about "taking care of your Bimbo, sending her to university" as redeeming aspects of the game without cracking up. They claim their site just reflects real life. As despicable as these two are as human beings, they might have a small point here. Is this stuff really that far off from the pressures placed, however unintentionally, by some women's magazines and celebrity tabloids on young girls--because young girls, in an effort to grow up as fast as possible, eat that stuff up. Just a thought...

We went to Miss Bimbo the other day to see how bad it actually is. We weren't even sure it was a real legitimate Internet community, because the dorky founders operating out of their tiny flat just seemed like a total joke (and because we tend to be scam paranoids). And once there, our suspicions weren't totally allayed, because nothing worked. Could it really have 100s of 1,000s of visitors as the news report claimed? Not only does it look like the site couldn't technically handle that kind of traffic, but are there really that many kids falling for such trash? Or is this just the kind of nothing that the media and bloggers (like us) eat up with a spoon? We couldn't stomach spending another minute on the site, but our intern Ariel took one for the team and dug deeper:

I registered an account on Miss Bimbo and was able to use the site just long enough to become a popular blonde with pigtails (that was one of my goals, the other two were to move out of my parents' house and rent and apartment, and to start a training course so I could get a job). I discovered that to get more Bimbobucks I had to sheck out real money via Paypal (which I did NOT do), and then the site stopped working. I'm wondering if it's because of all of their recent press, and the site getting overwhelmed by new members.

Either way, everything I clicked on I got strange messages, and then I started to get worried that maybe I shouldn't have given out my real information to this seemingly shady website run by two young douchebags. So I decided that I really didn't need to know about more about Miss Bimbo and that I would cancel my account (it's not like I could do anything with it anyway, the site wasn't working). Of course, the ability to permanently delete my account was also unavailable due to whatever problems the site was having (something that, since I was suddenly skeptical, made me wonder whether it was a new error or if there really was no way to permanently delete your account), so I resorted to changing my personal information to not-personal information (which I was surprisingly able to do).

I have since forgotten the fake email address I gave them (you don't need a real, validated one unless you want to send personal messages or comment in the forums, apparently) and haven't been able to log in again. I'm not too disappointed.

As the website's homepage now states, all the press attention has spiked traffic to unmanageable heights: their sh*t is broke. Plus, they've decided to get rid of the diet pills. (Thank heaven for small mercies.) And they've wisely added a front-page reminder that they are not responsible for "boob jobs incurred in real life as a result of playing the Miss Bimbo game."

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  • 's Avatar
    Posted by Wed Sep 3, 2008 11:02am PDT

    i know

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  • Ying's Avatar
    Posted by Ying Thu Oct 2, 2008 8:47am PDT

    listen im 13 and i have an account on missbimbo i know most of you people think they are influencing young women but to be honest they arent most of you are parents but from our point view we think (me and my friends) its just a fun site for people to play on. we know it is very sexest towards women but its fun so why not?

    thankyou for listening to our point of view

    elizabeth

    steph m

    beth

    steph p

    anna

    natalie

    hannah

    victoria

    naomi

    tammy-leigh

    and aimee

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  • katjack's Avatar
    Posted by katjack Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:39pm PST

    I really don't think this "journalist" really did look into the site. I have been playing Miss Bimbo for almost a year. There is no pigtails hairstyle available, everything on the site works just fine, you do not need to "sheck out" ANY money in order to have fun, and if you want to, $3.00 gives me $9000.00 bimbo dollars, which is enough to have good fun spending for two months- the site is also structured so that with a minimal amount of input, your bimbo pays her own way for her flat, etc.

    The Forums are excellent, with a lot of caring, sharing, mentoring and empowerment- as well as just fun. The forums and emails are STRINGENTLY monitored for appropriate content. No one is allowed to email or contact players under 15. I am REALLY offended at the way the people running the site are referred to (douchebags? this is allowed on Yahoo? It's NOT allowed on Miss Bimbo). There is nothing in the least shady about them, as far as I know they are not operating out of some sleazy flat, there is a great number of nice, intelligent people involved in the creation and oversight.

    By the way, I am 50. and it has been my experience that most of the people I encounter are certainly NOT teens- this game, with actually very, very little emphasis on plastic surgery, is a great deal of fun that is being enjoyed by people of all ages and all sexes- I don't think these two "reveiwers" spent any time at all evaluating the site- I think they made most of this up to jump on the hysteria bandwagon and look cool and in the know. And basically THIS IS A GAME and not at all a harmful one- it is a virtual form of paperdolls that provides pleasant interaction with nice people who have been very supportive and kind to me. I bet the authors of this very poorly done article have no problems with My Space, which I feel can be far more harmful than missbimbo.com

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  • Faye's Avatar
    Posted by Faye Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:46am PDT

    ''So I decided that I really didn't need to know about more about Miss Bimbo...'' That sentence explained everything I needed to know about your article. That's right, you don't know anything about missbimbo. I am on the site and I adore it. The girls and boys are very nice and intelligent people.

    If you weren't so closed minded to everything, you would have seen that. Did you bother looking the the forums at all? Obviously not. Now, why don't you crawl under the rock of self pity and make us all happy.

    xox

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  • DanielaG's Avatar
    Posted by DanielaG Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:00pm PDT

    Oh my! Who the hell wrote this. They never actually played the game. So how can they say it corrupts the youth. I have been playing this game for a while now and Everyone on the Miss Bimbo game who enters it with an open mind immediately recognizes this is all a spoof. I am also grateful to the website. I have met people from all around the world. It is all very safe no one is allowed to give out personnel information or even cuss and spamming a few times will get you kicked off. And no one has to pay to get Bimbo Dollars. You could work hard on the games and make the bimbo dollars that way. I have not used a single cent on this game. Also most "Bimbos" are older than 19. We all laugh on the forums when people like you criticize us for playing the game.

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