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It's true that most people, men and women alike, would balk at the bimbo's aesthetic. You could definitely make the case that she is victim to an unethical system that exploits her body dysmorphia and plastic surgery addiction. However, this is a problematic view that doesn't account for her personal agency. As a cultural phenomenon, the bimbo takes the semiotics of secondary sexual characteristics to its extreme ends. In popular culture, there is endless policing of womens' bodies in public life. For example, the idea of having soft, perky breasts is good, but paradoxically, their existence should only be hinted at, lest the woman appear to have loose morals. This attitude also holds true towards the vagina, which is subject to even more scrutiny over labial appearance and discoloration. I don't think it should escape notice that this woman spent $100,000 just to have the world's fattest pussy lips. For her, eschewing modesty and embracing the grotesque is not only an aesthetic but a rejection of the hypocritical Judeo-Christian institutions who are the primary benefactors of repressive sexual mores.

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