Baby bimbos cause outrageBoob jobs for nine year oldsBy Sylvie Barak: Tuesday, 25 March 2008, 10:09 AMA WEBSITE FOR GIRLS aged between 9 and 16 has caused outrage amongst parents who found their little treasures giving their online bimbo characters boob jobs and subjecting them to crash diets.The Miss Bimbo web based game lets little girls buy their virtual characters plastic surgery, diet pills, facelifts, lingerie and fashionable clothes to become “the coolest, richest and most famous bimbo in the world”. Well, at least, unlike most MMOGs, where characters just run around medieval kingdoms, this game actually has a point to it.However, angry parents, and groups representing people with eating disorders have slammed the game saying that it puts ideas into impressionable children’s heads. Presumably unlike big breasted ultra thin Barbies, popular television shows or their favorite pop stars do.The site was first introduced in France, under the name Ma-Bimbo and boasts 1.2 million subscribers. No surprise then that its French creator, Nicholas Jacquart, wanted to try his luck with British Bimbos too. The Times reports that since the site opened last month, it has managed to register as many as 200,000 members, mostly 9 to 16 year old girls, but probably quite a few old, balding, pervy men too.In the game, players compete against each other and attempt to achieve the goals set for their characters on every new level. On level 7, for example, a character is told that she binged after breaking up with her boyfriend and “Now it’s time to diet . . . Your target weight is less than 132lbs”. On Level 11 girls are cheerfully told: “Bigger is better! Have a breast operation”.A spokesman for parents’ group, Parentkind, Bill Hibberd, reckoned that “after playing the game some [girls] will then aspire to have breast operations and take diet pills”. But Mr Jacquart says that the game only teaches children what they will later learn in the real world anyway. He also claims that “the missions and goals for the bimbos are morally sound”. For a Frenchman, maybe.Miss Bimbo is a free service in that it doesn’t charge any money for registration but it does charge £1.50 for text message that buy “dollars” to spend on clothes for the Bimbos. Obviously these particular Bimbos live up to their names because they haven’t yet learned the real life lesson of using their huge breasts to get men to pay for everything they want.The rules section of the site does provide some sound warnings though. It warns that even though Bimbos should ideally be waif thin “every girl needs to eat, every now and again” and suggests feeding the character to prevent her dying from starvation, something that some real life bimbo governments still don’t seem to realise.