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September 28, 2024 8 mins

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What if reclaiming a stereotype could lead to personal empowerment and joy? Join me, Gothicc Hel, in this episode of Kinking Out Loud, we explore how the bimbofication kink intersects with themes of degradation, societal perceptions, and the beauty of transformation. Whether you’re curious about incorporating it into your bedroom antics or considering it as a lifestyle, we’ll discuss why becoming a “dumb, sexy little thing” can be both edgy and empowering. From the historical demonization of the bimbo image to its resurgence as an icon of freedom, this conversation promises to challenge your perceptions and maybe even inspire you to find joy in exaggerated femininity. 

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Gothicc Hel (00:00):
Hello and welcome back to Kinking Out Loud with me
GothiccHell.
Today I want to talk a littlebit about bimbofication.
You might have heard about abimbo before, but did you know
that it was a fetish?
Maybe not.
And in case you don't know whata bimbo is, it's a stereotype
about a usually a blonde ladywith big boobs and a lot of

(00:26):
makeup, usually tan, wears a lotof pink and has big tits.
This is also a fetish, usuallyunder the transformation
umbrella.
That's a whole nother.
Well, not can of worms, but canof transformation kink I
suppose that I might touch uponlater.

(00:47):
In the bimbfication kink it'sall about transforming into
being a dumb, very sexualized,stereotypical, hyper-feminine
girl who is just tits and nobrain.
I guess Just it's just tits andno brain.
I guess Bimbification isusually tied to degradation and

(01:10):
is sometimes utilized on guysover girls, but overwhelmingly
women partake in this kind ofkink and it can be very fun.
It used to be a very negativething and a negative word, I
think, to be used Like calling awoman a bimbo has not really

(01:30):
been seen as a good thing.
But I feel like in later yearswe have kind of reclaimed the
word a little bit.
For example, although online Igo by, you know, although online
I go by, you know, barbie goth.
I wanted to go by bimbo gothbecause it fits my style so well
and I think it's very fun thebubblegum pink and the high

(01:54):
heels and the, you know, beingsilly and a little vapid, I
think, almost a parody or insultor mocking or over-exaggeration
of what normal, traditionalfemininity is.
And I used to absolutely hatepink when I was a teen Because,

(02:18):
of course, only stupid bimbosloved pink and wore pink all the
time and I was definitely notlike other girls.
Yeah, I know, I know, so cool,so edgy, but now that I'm older
I am actually very, very intopink and, yeah, maybe a little

(02:40):
bit of a bimbo.
In the recent years I feel likeI have somewhat reclaimed the
pink color into my life becauseI feel like it's no longer
something that's tied negativelyto, for example, the usual
stupid girl stereotype that Iused to believe was definitely

(03:00):
factual and true, completelyfactual and true, and not at all
something that had beencultivated by pop, media and
society as a whole.
No, no, no, it was definitelytrue and it was definitely other
women who did it.
I am a little bit smarter rightnow, I think, maybe just a tiny
bit.

(03:21):
Hyperfemininity like this, likebimbofication, has always been
looked down upon as if, you know, a feminist is not supposed to
be, that is not supposed toembrace the vapid,
over-sexualized,hyper-sexualized, super-feminine
stereotype of being at like sexon legs, I guess.
But I feel like the furtherwe've come, the more we've grown

(03:45):
to understand that this issomething that you can have fun
with and that's where thetransformation in the
bimbofication comes in and youtake someone who is, you know,
normal, average, who might wantto become this free-spirited,
stupid little sexy thing thatprances around in pink and has

(04:07):
the shoes on high heels, morespecifically, to be free to be
that stupid girly stereotypethat doesn't have to be smart or
accomplished or whatever, butcan just play that little role
of being just a dumb sex object.
I can definitely see how it isattractive or appealing and I

(04:29):
think it's become kind of like ataboo because both misogynistic
people, the patriarchy itselfand literally every single pop
culture media has demonized andvillainized the bimbo stereotype
as if it's harmful to literallyevery aspect of one's life.

(04:49):
Of course people will thinkwell, you know what, that's the
new edgy, that's the new funny.
It's kind of, you know.
Ooh, I don't want to be thatkind of girl, but do I, do I
Maybe?
That's probably how it camearound.
Some people do the bimboficationthing in the bedroom only,

(05:10):
where you can play, dress up andhave a little bit of fun there.
Some people will take it a stepfurther and bring it out into
everyday life dress in pink andhave all the accessories and
maybe the blonde hair and thehigh heels.
You can think Barbie or ElleWoods from Legally Blonde, for
example.
I love both of them, by the way, I really do.

(05:32):
You also have a musician that Ireally like that's called Scene
Queen.
That's invented an entire musicgenre called bimbocore.
I know it's probably notrelated, but it's got all the
aesthetics and I think youshould check her out.
And then you come to the moreextreme type of bimbofication

(05:52):
where you get surgery.
You've probably seen some womenwho have gotten gigantic tits
and very, very overinflated lips.
They're kind of like theover-exaggerated super
stereotype of what being a bimbois like.
It is taking bimbofication toanother level.

(06:15):
I think the amount ofdedication these women have is
incredible, but it couldn't beme.
I think the bimbofication kinkis appealing because it's fun,
it's playful, it gives you thispermission to be the kind of

(06:36):
stereotype that you might nothave wanted to be in the past,
or just letting loose and havingfun and, you know, allowing
yourself to be transformed intoanother person, entirely kind of
, and get to embrace those girlygirl stereotypes that you
probably have found at least alittle bit intriguing, and you

(07:00):
think, hey, I wish that I couldbe that free about my sexuality
and the only thing you have tobe is carefree, sexy and look
good.
I think that sounds amazing.
I think it sounds fantastic tohave that kind of freedom to not
have to think about what otherpeople think of you, how they

(07:21):
perceive you, whether or notyou're good enough.
I can understand thebimbofication thing entirely.
It sounds like fun, right.
But that brings us to thebimbofication process in itself,
which does not include surgery.
Most of the time.
It's usually very innocent,like training someone to walk in

(07:44):
heels, buying all pink wardrobe, having those cute little furry
slippers, that sort of thing.
To embrace the pink and embracebeing dumb and just stop being
smart.
I guess I am very much givingbimbo right now, I think, and

(08:07):
although it seems like a verystraightforward, easy and
probably dumb kink, it isactually way more complex than
that and has ties into differentkinds of social stigmas that
you can't even begin to cover injust a short episode like this.

(08:27):
I just wanted to talk aboutthis a little bit and inform you
about it, because I have beenembracing my inner bimbo lately
and I think it's very fun and Ijust wanted to talk about it.
Thank you so much for listening.
I hope you'll be back the nexttime I make an episode.
See you later.
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