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. 

Pro-bimboism was birthed out of the hate that society throws at femme people. No matter what we do, these people will always find a way to hate us. No matter if we are ugly, hyperfeminine, hypermasculine, pretty, made up, dressed down, a madonna or a whore, they will always find a way to hate us. 

So, why not just stop caring about them, and start becoming the best versions of us that we want to be?

Many also need to understand that bimboism is much more than looking pretty, but about being accepting towards others. Bimboism is a way of being....

While some people think bimboism is a step in the wrong direction, they need to open their eyes to understand that bimbofication is about being a good person (i.e. being pro LGBT, anti-capitalist, pro-sex work, pro-BLM and pro-choice). 

“The bimbo is somebody who radiates confidence, is comfortable in themself, and doesn’t give a fuck about what anyone says to them,” fellow bimbo Toker Chrissy Chlapecka told Refinary29.

If you’re thinking of passing bimboism off as a new fashion trend, open your mind and look again. You’ll realize that this isn’t just about putting loads of makeup on, wearing stripper heels, and talking in an extra nasally voice, but about femmes feeling confident in their own skin and being supportive of others.  

Lemme tell you, being on bimbo tik tok makes my confidence shoot through the roof as these beautiful bimbos tell me that I should stop feeling insecure because I am pretty or to not care what a man who doesn’t brush his teeth thinks about me. Being pretty is a mindset, so I decided that I am going to be pretty. We also gotta stop with this joking around about how we’re ugly. That is not bimbo energy at all! 

And remember, it isn’t bimbo energy to dress for a man! Unlike what some may think, I’ve never made myself look pretty for men. I do it for other pretty people to compliment me and to become my friends. But, the most important person I dress up for is myself!  

It’s fun staring at your face painting it and enhancing its natural beauty! It’s fun shuffling through your closet and looking for a pretty little outfit to wear. It’s fun to beautify yourself. 

So, if you are thinking about starting your bimbofication evolution, this is your sign to do it! Put some glitter on your face, put on your highest heels, and most importantly, support the girls, gay, theys."

https://vtcynic.com/opinion/im-a-bimbo-and-im-proud/