"The site currently has over two million registered 'bimbos'. "At, girls and boys are encouraged to use plastic surgery and extreme dieting to help their virtual characters achieve the 'perfect figure' and compete with each other to create 'the coolest, richest and most famous bimbo in the world'," sates the report. "However, some are undoubtedly encouraging very young girls to present themselves as adult women and to focus on their physical appearance to the exclusion of all else. "Many websites for children are perfectly safe and have a high educational and social value," noted Papadopoulos. London-based developer Blouzar has responded to accusations made by television psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos that games such as its own Miss Bimbo have their part to play in the sexualisation of children and teenagers.Īccording to Papadopoulos' report 'The Sexualisation of Young People', commissioned by the Home Office and published today, the site is encouraging young people to compete based on their appearance and nothing else.
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