It’s like an entry rule for MAGAt women:

  1. Fuck up your face.
  2. See #1.
  • @dogs0n@sh.itjust.works
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    97 days ago

    Probably has to do with societal conditioning to be stand-out beautiful as a woman, I’m sure everyone feels some type of body dysphoria.

    I guess when you have the money, and you see adverts all the time about successful surgery, you fall into the trap and become a victim.

    (General obervation by meeeee, a bimbo)

    • @0x0@lemmy.zip
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      to be stand-out beautiful as a woman,

      …then why do they go in the opposite direction?
      They all look like rubber dolls now.

    • I’m also a bimbo, and I’ve decided that if I get plastic surgery, it’ll be only for me and nobody else. I ask myself if I’d still want x surgery even if nobody else would ever see me again. Not that I’ll probably ever have the money for surgery, but I think it’s a good way to test whether surgery is the right option. I’m all for body modification if it’s for self-expression.

      • @wabasso@lemmy.ca
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        Hey I’m curious, what’s your definition of bimbo? I always thought it was like dumb but beautiful, the latter often done artificially via makeup, clothing, and beyond.

        But neither of you seem dumb, so just looking for an update on the lingo.

        • I think when women self identify as “bimbos” these days they’re usually referring to the purposeful reclamation of hyper feminine aesthetics, interests, and behaviors and not so much the original pejorative. It’s an aesthetic choice. The aesthetic is frequently referred to as “bimbocore” Examples would include lots of pink, heavy makeup, heels, false lashes, bleach blonde hair, etc. It’s sort of a subversion of patriarchal beauty standards since the intent is self expression and not conformity.