I opened an account on Miss Bimbo to see was it is really about and it is a tad addicting. I just want to level up as fast as possible and the added bonuses of getting to buy clothes and put cute outfits together is cool. It is okay in some aspects. It wants you to stay at 127 pounds and is clear that it is bad to go under that. It does however promote diet pills which I don't like. Another decent thing is that you have to do games that actually make you think to gain IQ points such as play suduko or mastermind (two of my favorite games!) Other downfalls are that your boyfriend pays you daily (prostitution?) and so far I can only have a job as a baker or a cosmetologist no lawyers, doctors etc.
The other neat things are you can go to the library to get IQ too. And you have the option of getting a gym membership and working out instead of using diet pills. You also have to remember to feed your bimbo everyday and food is expensive so its easy to just give her a candy bar instead of vegetables but I imagine you'd gain weight that way...
All in all miss bimbo probably shouldn't be marketed for elementary school age children but older kids who understand that the game is not real then there probably isn't a problem...I will probably play on my account for a little while longer until I can't level up easy anymore...
Oh and on a side note you have the option of using real money to buy bimbo dollars so if your young'uns start playing make sure they don't borrow your credit card to go buy bimbo money...