‘I’m a proud bimbo so trolls say I’m setting women back 100 yrs – I don’t care’

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    Dolly Poppet is a 'baby' bimbo and proud.

    Having just started her 'bimbofication' journey a year ago, the red-headed Brit is already fully immersed herself into the lifestyle.

    So much so, being a bimbo means the 'world' to her.

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    Bimbos are commonly recognised as having a big bust, bleach blonde hair and a very stereotypical 'girly' personality. Along with the short pink clothing, of course.

    Dolly is proud to be a part of the movement – even if trolls have accused her of 'setting women back 100 years'.

    In an exclusive interview, Dolly admitted: “Being a bimbo means the world to me.

    "It is my career, my lifestyle and a core part of my kink dynamic. Headspace for being a bimbo is so important. It is much more than just skin deep, but so what if it was?

    “I have genuinely never been happier and my journey is only just beginning."

    Despite getting previously trolled for the size of her boobs, Dolly revealed that she does get ‘a lot’ of support on social media.

    However, there is one particular subject that ‘annoys’ her when brought up.

    “I actually get a lot of support online”, she shared.

    “The biggest comments that annoy me is that I am doing it for male attention and I am setting women back 100 years and I am anti- feminist!

    “What is more feminist than a woman taking control of her body and doing what SHE wants to do?

    “Feminists come in all shapes, sizes and walks of life. Just because my image doesn’t fit your idealised version of feminism doesn’t mean it isn’t valid…

    "Women fought and continue to fight for the right to do what we want with our lives and bodies. Whether that be to become a doctor, wear a hijab or work in the adult industry.

    “Women should support each other, not bring each other down.

    “I am not saying everyone should be a bimbo, I am just expressing myself and who I am online like anyone else.”

    Although she's been accused of 'anti-feminist' behaviour, Dolly has never felt more free as a woman as she has since she started the bimbofication process.

    The sizzling hot babe said: “I love the freedom of being comfortable enough to artistically and sexually express myself. I love being able to use my body as a piece of art, maximising my assets and pushing my femininity to the extreme.

    “I have always loved the plastic look and I feel so comfortable being a heightened version of myself.

    “For me that’s what bimbofication is, like any subculture (goth, steampunk etc) it is embracing and heightening yourself but not changing yourself.”

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