Bimbo Fetish 

Group is targeting female (CIS and completely finished transitioned trans-females) bimbos, bimbo-trainees and bimbo-curious-females and the CIS-heterosexual, male bimbo trainers

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"I'm a Bimbo and I'm proud."

Via this vermont paper, editor Gabby Felitt embraces her inner bimbo:

"I love wearing teeny tiny skirts that I have to pull down with every step I take. I love caked-on makeup. I love wearing tight little dresses. I love hearing the click-clack of my heels every step I take. I love being pretty. 

...After my emo phase, I started to be more feminine and girly in high school, as I was overcoming my internalized misogyny. This was also the time Tumblr was popping with nymphet and Lolita blogs filled with girls in pretty pink, listening to Lana Del Rey and fantasizing about being with someone older. 

So, of course, I was obsessed. 

Now that I am almost 21, I have realized that I want to be sexy, happy, kind and not care about what others think. 

And bimbo TikTok has given me the confidence to start my journey as a baby bimbo and to not care if people think I look like a stupid slut who can’t do math. Well….I am pretty bad at math…hehehe.  Read More »

"Bimbofication explained // It’s all disco(urse) and vibes"

Via the BubbleGumClub site:

"The decade of the 2020s has brought (back) with it bimbofication. I parenthesis ‘back’ because the idea of the ‘bimbo’ has existed for centuries.
... led by various femmes — particularly in the adult entertainment and sex work industries — and followed by a rise of semi-ironic social media content calling for the recognition of hyperfemininity and the rebranding of bimbo culture as an inclusive, empowered worldview, the ‘bimbofication’ movement has begun.

The spectrum to which this phenomenon is successful is debatable. However, I no longer approach ‘bimbo’ from a negative lens and I believe that that may be true for others as well. 

Femmes who proudly embody bimbofication today have received backlash for supposedly regressing the women’s movement within society with a lot of femmes themselves likening this movement to the decline of feminism. Read More »

Bimbo Training: "Fictitious characters as rolemodels for bimbos"


"While projects like the Pink Bimbo Academy, are far more likely to strengthen tendencies which are already there anyway and communicate with people who are already in touch with the topic, subversive techniques bring unsuspecting subjects in contact with delicate ideas unknowingly, influencing and changing the mindsets without being noticed.

This is very beneficial and practical for a topic like bimbofication, which gets often rejected instantly by absolutely most girls.

Subversion through pop culture and media works, if done right and so it is no wonder, that we find endless examples of this throughout the history of humanity and mass-communication....

Remember: Any form of communication and interaction is always a form of manipulation, because every time communication happens, a subject is altering the condition of another subject or object, either physically or mentally. Read More »