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03/29/2008: "Young girls encouraged to be deranged sluts"
As a concept to get girls from the age of nine to obsess about their looks to a hysterical level, and pester their parents for cosmetics, fashionable clothes, pole dancing kits, leg waxes, and bedroom furniture from Woolworths' "Lolita" range for kids, this game excels. I couldn't recommend it more.
What a great way to improve the nation's economy, boosting sales of all sorts of products in the real world, and no doubt the game is ingeniously designed with this outcome in mind. The girls have to buy their hot virtual character everything she needs to compete in the looks but no brains department. As a strategy for life, they choose looks and never choose books.
[ We make them into products, and forget that promiscuous casual sex never made anyone happy, although it satisfied an appetite -- like fast food, disposable products, good feelings from political speeches, drugs and that television afterglow in which you might suppose you're immortal. Sense should prevail: children need joyful childhood, not adult neurosis, and those who live unsluttily (heh) will find themselves pointed toward the intangible but time-prevalent joys in adult life. ]
http://www.corrupt.org/articles/lifestyle/victoria_mcmagnus/miss_bimbo