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CHILDHOOD innocence is about as precious a thing as life offers. So parents are naturally super vigilant about what children can access on the internet, and a growing number are becoming increasingly concerned over a new website, www.missbimbo.com.
The website invites players to adopt a virtual doll called Miss Bimbo, and join in a competition to see who can have the “most trendsetting bimbo in town”.
Miss Bimbo is a sexbomb who relegates Barbie and the Bratz dolls to plastic cutedom. Instead, this virtual doll has Pamela Anderson proportions, pouting lips and a come-hither expression, and is dressed like a male fantasy Lolita in girly undies and thighhigh socks.
So what do impressionable teen girls – or boys – get to do with their sexed-up virtual bimbo?
On reaching level seven in the game, they are challenged on how best “bimbo” can deal with being dumped by her boyfriend.
“After you broke up with your boyfriend, you went on an eating binge! Now it’s time to diet,” is the website’s advice.
At one point, diet pills were being advised as the quick route for Miss Bimbo to shed her postbreak- up pounds.
And it’s not long afterwards that young players are being advised that their bimbo needs to improve her figure – by having breast enhancement surgery because “big is best”.
Meanwhile, players are also guided towards booking their bimbo in for some facial cosmetic surgery as part of the game. The site extols: “Even resort to meds or plastic surgery. Stop at nothing to become the reigning bimbo!”
And it also suggests that bimbo’s future happiness is guaranteed when she “meets a billionaire on vacation, catches his eye and his love”.
In fact, bimbo should aim for a famous boyfriend, and, “Date that famous hottie you’ve had your eye on and show the bimbo world the social starlet you are!”
Girls as young as eight or nine can access the site – the site states players under 18 must have their parents’ permission, but this is easily avoided by lying about age.
“There is a cash element to this game as players have to pay for texts when they get to a certain level, and it is very habit-forming and addictive,” says Ruth NiEidhin, communications officer with Bodywhys, The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland.
“It is an unfortunate development that people are profiting from lowering the selfesteem of young girls,” she says.
“The message is that you have to look a certain way – to get to a higher level in the game you have to have a boob job, and to get to another level you have to go on a crash diet to lose more weight after your boyfriend dumps you.
“In their defence the creators have described the game as reflecting real life. But I don’t think it’s the kind of healthy reality parents want children exposed to,” she says.
She goes on: “As with any website that contains content likely to have a negative influence on children or teenagers, we would urge parents to carefully monitor their children’s use of it.”
However, the site’s creators, two young men called Chris Evans and Nicholas Jacquart, disagree, and claim not to be able to see the danger posed by www.missbimbo.com.
This month they have been defending their website on several TV chat shows, and they have described the Miss Bimbo game as a “bit of harmless fun”.
“Cosmetic surgery is part of real life, but then so is murder and rape, yet this doesn’t mean it’s right to expose children and young people to them,” says parenting coach Catriona Lynch.
“What is being said to young girls playing the game, and who are being told to improve their bimbo by giving her bigger breasts, or getting her to lose weight, is that there is only one acceptable way for a young woman to look,” says the mum-of-seven.
“And the message being picked up by girls is that they themselves are not acceptable unless they look that way,” she says.
“They are hearing that they are not perfect but that three or four thousand pounds of cosmetic surgery will make them perfect,” she says.
She goes on: “In fact I don’t think any generation of young girls has been under so much pressure to conform to a certain look or style. It’s insidious and it’s harmful.
“I have four daughters and have had many discussions over the years with other mums of girls about the difficulties in getting girls to appreciate and love themselves for who they are.
“I am under no illusion that such sites as Miss Bimbo mess with the heads of young girls, and make them feel inadequate. I only have to think of what I myself went through as a young girl, and how I still feel if I can’t fit into a size 12.
“But I’m an adult and I can rationalise my feelings. It’s young girls who find it harder, if not impossible, to resist the pressures to diet. And the website’s creators have a responsibility towards them,” she says.
Meanwhile, the site’s creators have decided to remove the option of purchasing diet pills from the game after a series of complaints from eating disorders associations.
However, their remorse is limited. They have also made a smartass apology to players “for the media comparison of Miss Bimbo and Paris Hilton”.
They go on: “We feel that this does a dis-service to the players whom send their bimbos to university, tea parties or chess tournaments.”
This would seem to suggest that these two young men have no intention of allowing concerns over the welfare of young girls to interfere with their profit-making website featuring a Lolita- type bimbo.

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