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bimtheory · 3 months
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I have not been taking great notes in my ridiculous long-drawn-out research. Or maybe it's more accurate to say, I've only been taking notes, and as a result the book I'm supposed to writing has become increasingly overwhelming. So, from now on I've decided I'm going to post my annotations and ideas on here. @understandingbimbos seems to be in shambles a bit, and being able to reply on here makes things more efficient anyway.
So, for starters. I've been reading Dworkin, currently Intercourse. The following excerpts are from the preface of the second edition. Then I'll probably continue in follow-up posts going chapter by chapter, section by section.
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How this relates to a fetish like bimbofication should be obvious. Not all bimbofication stories include a controller, but MANY of them do, especially some of the earliest stories. And even if they don't include a controller, or even a transformation, bimbo stories often fetishize the power imbalance of high vs. low (subdued intentionally, or not) intelligence. And, in that way, bimbofication can be seen as the ultimate culmination of dominance and inequality as erotic.
Force is a natural and inevitable part of most bimbofication stories. There are instances of consensual bimbofication in writing (and, arguably, numerous instances in the real world) but I honestly couldn't tell you about them, because I go out of my way to avoid them. There's a chance I'd enjoy consensual bimbofication stories if I gave them a chance, but the idea bores me. At the same time though, I'm not a huge fan of stories with controllers -- or rather, stories that feature the controller prominently. Although it is, assumingly, part of the appeal for people in the BD/SM sector of this fetish that play out bimbofication IRL -- the idea of personally turning women into dumb sex freaks (or even role-playing/self-inserting as a character who does that) is of zero interest to me.
My disinterest in consensual transformation has more to do with the inherent uselessness of it all, at least for me. With consent there's no struggle, and if there's no struggle, has there really been a transformation? Sort of a "Bimbo of Theseus" thing, I guess. I do like bimbos on their own, sans transformation, but if I just wanted bimbos I would not be reading a bimbofication story. The transformation is the whole point, the hottest part. Some of the best bimbofication stories I've read are JUST transformation, with little to no actual sex. Similar sentiments were shared by Tebra (May they rest in peace) and some fans in the comments of a Patreon post.
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Put simply, there is no transformation if there's no transformation. Bimbofication (in fiction, at least) implies a physical change as well as a mental one. We should be able to see and experience a material change in how this character acts, feels, talks, and lives. Instead of just being told "they're dumb and have big tits now". There is no point to a bimbofication story if the bimbo springs from the character's former self fully formed like some slutty Birth of Venus.
Here's a very simple but effective example from Downing Street:
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And another, a bit further down, from the same story:
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There are discrepancies between her thoughts and actions, signs of struggle, and once there are no discrepancies left a transformation will have taken place. And in the case of bimbofication stories one could make the (flimsy and morally dubious) argument that consent is gained in transformation. A lot of stories, including pretty much all my personal favorites, focus on the perspective of the woman as she slips further and further into debauchery and pursuing personal pleasure. Bimbofication stories almost always end with the woman happier and more satisfied than she started. Of course, one could also easily argue this is just rape with multiple steps. Or coercion, but I'm pretty sure that's just rape too.
How you feel about and view it is up to you. I've read bimbofication stories that have bored me, and I've read bimbofication stories that have grossed me out. Execution plays a part as much as content.
Finally, here's another excerpt of my annotations from the preface. I think it speaks for itself.
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Hypnosis scenes from Episode 16 of The Wild Wild West, "The Night Of The Steel Assassin". Sue Ane Langdon plays a character who is mentally regressed. Originally aired January 7th, 1966.
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bimtheory · 4 months
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"On a less personal level, I find that watching somebody turn into the bimbo is much more about a revenge fantasy than anything else. The haughty bitch, the ice queen, the troublemaker, the asshole at work, the bratty sister (if that's your thing) all turn into a highly bubbly, giggly, fuck-me-now three-holes no-waiting slut, which lets us finally feel a sense of delicious satisfaction, knowing that finally they're getting what they deserve."
I have to completely disagree with the revenge fantasy angle. It's more like a porn parody come to life or personified. It's like the ultimate synthesis of pornography. You want to see someone or something taken to its furthest point of depravity, and you can like or even respect a character or person and still want to see that. Like, lets go back to porn parodies. If you watch The Avengers and an Avengers porn parody back to back, the porn parody version is most likely gonna have bigger titties than Scarlett Johannson. She's also going to be wearing a sluttier costume than Scarlett Johannson's, she's going to be wearing more alluring makeup than Scarlett Johansson, she's gonna have lines of dialogue way sluttier than Scarlett Johansson's, and she's going to be acting WAY sluttier than Scarlett Johannson. Just from looking at one and then the other the onscreen character has been transformed and reinterpreted as a more lighthearted and horny version of her self, Black Widow's become a silly slut. And you don't have to hate that character to sit down and imagine,
"What if this character I think is hot was down to fuck? What if they were down to fuck and even hotter than they were before? What if they had bigger tits? A beauty mark? A bigger butt? What if they were not only sexier and DTF, but also LOVED sex? What if they loved sex with ME? And what if all their personality traits, interests, and general interactions were more goofy and sexualized? What if they were unconditionally loyal?"
That's how a bimbo is made, by maxing out the sliders. All sexual features exaggerated to create a walking wet dream. It doesn't need to be malicious. And it helps to start with good stock. It's less "getting what I'm owed" and just desserts and more "imagine your teacher's a porn star". You see her plain jane in the classroom giving a boring lecture, then you see her online and her cleavage is emphasized, her features enhanced by makeup, and her words a perverted tease. There's no growth or intelligence loss, she may not be blonde or wearing pink, but its the same basic affect. She's gone from a proper and serious woman to dolled up burlesque tuned to sex.
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In relation to that last post, I know it wasn't always "bimbofication". That's the most popular and widely accepted term now but in the past there's been bimboization, bimboification, F2F transformation, body modification, modification, bimbotization, bimboisation, bimbo transformation, sluttifcation, slut transformation, and possibly more.
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Post from the MCForum. Excerpts below.
A bimbo is essentially a vain girly type lacking in enough intelligence to see beyond vain girly agendas. She's easily taken in by advertising, social programming and peer pressure, so she can't help assuming that a girl needs blond permed hair, cosmetics, girly clothes, big tits and easily opened legs.
It's fun to bimboise a very intelligent self-actualising woman into (what is mentally) a teenage bint. This means a large loss of brainpower, or at least a restriction of scope, worldview and mental versatility. A bimbo can't grasp the "big picture"; she doesn't even know there is one. Politics and other serious discussions of the human condition are things her boyfriend might talk about; she can do no more than giggle pointlessly and look pretty in the meantime, waiting patiently until the conversation descends back to her limited level.
I remember this post being better but honestly now that I'm rereading it the only part I actually like is the description of intelligence loss as "a restriction of scope, worldview, and mental versatility." It's such a concise way to put it and should honestly be used as a sort of rubric, very few bimbo writers (and writers in general, really) are actually good at writing "dumb." I imagine it is pretty hard to write but it probably tremendously depends on how you view intelligence too. I'm just gonna ignore that "teenage" bit.
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