Dolls get breast implants in 'Miss Bimbo' game
Published on Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 20:13, Updated at Thu, Mar 27, 2008 in Lifestyle section
Tags: Girls, Breast Implants , London

TOO MUCH: Young gilrs compete to become the "hottest, coolest, most famous bimbo," on the web site.
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One parent also told The Times the creators were irresponsible. Nick Williams said he was appalled when he saw his daughters Katie, nine, and Sarah, 14, playing the game.
Williams, 42, an accountant, said, "I noticed them looking at possible breast operations and facelifts for their bimbos at the game's plastic surgery clinic."
"Katie is far too young for that kind of thing and it is irresponsible of the site's creators to be leading young girls astray. They are easily influenced at that age as to what is cool."
However, the creators of "Miss Bimbo" claim it is "harmless fun."
Nicolas Jacquart, the 23-year-old Web designer from Tooting, south London, who created it was quoted in the Daily Mail as saying, "It's not a bad influence for young children. They learn to take care of their bimbos. The missions and goals are morally sound and teach children about the real world."
"The breast operations are just one part of the game and we are not encouraging young girls to have them, just reflecting real life," he added.
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