Male. PhD, not MD

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Cake day: December 17th, 2023

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  • If you don’t want to follow that link, or are not able to, here is the photo and caption:

    Having lunch and showing solidarity with all my lewd sisters online who have gotten deplatformed, defunded and censored this year, even though titties never hurt anyone.

    Best part of shirts like this is looking bewildered and pretending not to speak English when foreigners frantically try to explain to me what my shirt says😜

    Shirt by @beabimbo no, it’s not my kink but my ultra-high-femme🌈 aesthetic is a little similar, they are very nice ladies, and we all have to stick together to fight hateful prudes👭😊 (and yes Bim-bros I absolutely support your right to wear a mini-kilt and ride the escalator so don’t start with “Then I should get to wear…” because yes you should😁)


  • I am a big fan of Naomi Wu, so I appreciate your sharing this. Of course it’s absolutely correct that we should not body shame or make assumptions about someone’s intelligence based on their plastic surgeries.

    However, please understand that “bimbo” is not necessarily intended as a slur in this context, and can instead be considered a kink term. In recent decades, bimbo kink has become a pretty big phenomenon, and has a lot of overlap with the fetishization of extreme, obviously fake enhancements. Many glamor models, porn stars, escorts, and social media influencers now openly embrace the term and self-identify as bimbos (at least in their public personas, though at least some are genuinely into the kink too, or into it as some kind of subculture).

    Here is Naomi Wu on IG mentioning bimbo kink and defending self-proclaimed bimbos from social media censorship:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BzkdPn0HIKL/