
This is promoting healthy living, not anorexia. The website has taken down the diet pills, so now the only way to stay at the ideal weight of 127 lbs (probably twice the weight of Paris Hilton), you have to eat healthily. I really believe that if anything is going to influence kids, it’s peer pressure, not a stupid game. When I log on to Miss Bimbo, I know that my Logic will get better.Īlso, why is everyone making such a big fuss about the diet pills and breast surgery? On Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, you are encouraged to shoot innocent people, but I don’t see anyone here complaining about that (not that I’m complaining). It has mini games, including Sudoku and Mastermind, and you have to play these games to gain IQ, which is a vital part of the game. Why do people get so upset about this tiny game?Īnd Gretchen, I have actually learned a lot from playing on Miss Bimbo. Do you know what’s bad? Global Warming, War, Racism, etc. I am getting so, so fed up of people saying Miss Bimbo is bad. Not a small website that is really just making fun of people for being so serious. I consider womans rights in the middle east, racism, human rights issues to be a proper cause of concern, discussion, and most importantly, action.
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In fact, it is because of websites and regular appearances on tv shows etc criticizing the sites that they receive half of the attention and users in the first place! The creators of websites do not force this information and these ideas and morals upon children/teenagers, they simply exist, there for people who find them themselves and want to use them. Sure it’s a bit un-pc, but lets be honest here: parents of children and teenagers, especially these “young girls” cannot possibly find it completely impossible to monitor and control, at least to an extent, the sites which their children access, can they? Furthermore, it was not creating solely for the use of young girls, but rather anybody that cares to join!- Just as are most websites that receive the same types of criticism.

They are obviously not made with the intention of influencing children into using diet pills etc etc. This website, and others like it, are tongue in cheek. However, I really do think that yes, while people in society, such as the makers of miss bimbo do take things to an “extreme” that can be potentially harmful to younger, more impressionable people, other people tend to take things a tad too seriously. It should go without saying but, sadly, it often doesnt.

Individuality, freedom to do or think whatever one wants these are extremely important things, things that everybody, whether they be women OR men of all races, religions etc, have the right to.
