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Post by maria on Mar 25, 2008 15:00:13 GMT
This game is disgusting and should banned. Miss Bimbo
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2008 16:17:01 GMT
I don't know about banned, but I deffo think it needs an age limit on it, like 16 or 18.
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Post by shmumph on Mar 25, 2008 16:34:06 GMT
That is scary
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Post by maria on Mar 25, 2008 17:02:34 GMT
I don't know about banned, but I deffo think it needs an age limit on it, like 16 or 18. so would you be okay with your daughter playing it?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2008 17:15:52 GMT
Well if you ban Miss Bimbo you had better ban every single violent/war/fighting/gang game too, oh and that "bully" game aswell.
My 16 year old brother had the bully game, it hasnt made him want to go bully people.
If the limit were raised to 18, an 18 year old is going to be able to differenciate between the game and real life and be less likely to be influenced by what they are playing.
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Post by maria on Mar 25, 2008 17:24:57 GMT
There's so much going on with teenagers at the moment we dont need these pathetic, sick games on sale.
There are so many children being bullied at school and who think they are fat and ugly.....this crap isnt helping is it.
I think it's wrong, and i will never allow my daughter to play such games.
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Post by hotchic on Mar 25, 2008 18:07:44 GMT
I have a friend who took no notice of the age warning on Grand Theft Auto and bought it for her son. She then watched him play it, and after that realised why it was an 18 rated game.
I have no problem with these games existing as long as there is an age limit and that parents actually, if possible, stick to it.
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Post by Koolg on Mar 25, 2008 19:32:08 GMT
Mia is right. This is one sicko game, for young impressionable girls to play.
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Post by MoonRiver on Mar 25, 2008 23:32:18 GMT
When my two girls were younger, I refused to let them play with Barbie dolls! To me they did nothing but create a feeling of inadequacy in young girls. Fantasy in young children is one thing, but Barbies, & now the Bimbo game, present unrealistic aspirations to impressionable minds. Instead of presenting our daughters with the modern conception of the 'perfect woman', we should encourage them to accept and enjoy their 'normality'! In my opinion it is far more important to develop self confidence and recognition/development of ability and mind. I would never have allowed my girls to have used this 'game'.
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Post by hotchic on Mar 26, 2008 7:06:29 GMT
My kids spent most of Easter building a camp and a bridge across a little stream at the bottom of my parent's garden, with their cousins. They had the best time, even in the cold weather. Much better than any video game in my mind.
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Post by curious2know on Mar 26, 2008 10:27:46 GMT
The society we now live in can be sick sometimes.We need to give children back their childhoods not overwhelm them with this rubbish.I am still shocked about when I went to a store and there on the hangers were padded bras for 6year olds I mean c`mon!!....leave the kids alone to be kids ffs! they will grow up soon enough. Sorry for the little rant there...
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Post by maria on Mar 26, 2008 10:28:48 GMT
My kids spent most of Easter building a camp and a bridge across a little stream at the bottom of my parent's garden, with their cousins. They had the best time, even in the cold weather. Much better than any video game in my mind. I agree with you Hotchic. Why couldn't the game of been about achieving good grades at school or applying for a job...things like that! No wonder the younger generation are all over the place.....
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Post by maria on Mar 26, 2008 10:31:55 GMT
The society we now live in can be sick sometimes.We need to give children back their childhoods not overwhelm them with this rubbish.I am still shocked about when I went to a store and there on the hangers were padded bras for 6year olds I mean c`mon!!....leave the kids alone to be kids ffs! they will grow up soon enough. Sorry for the little rant there... Don't apologise! Young girls are in such a hurry to grow up its quite sad really.
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Post by curious2know on Mar 26, 2008 10:35:29 GMT
I agree... it is sad
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Post by oh2bhappy on Mar 26, 2008 14:00:44 GMT
I'm pleased to say that my daughter would find such a game boring.
She's 14, and compared to other 14 year olds, some might say she's immature. I'm glad she's not into fashion. She's into a bit of make up and that's it - so far.
Long may my children enjoy their childhood.
What I don't get is the fact that people think that there is such a need for a game like this anyway, and I would be concerned about the person who thought it up.
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Post by fattulip on Mar 26, 2008 17:40:37 GMT
I think it has an entertainment factor, but the target age range is perhaps well low. I'm a bit undecided because the bloke whose idea it was - is French, which as every good Englishman knows is worse than being a murderer. Also I have a thing about the sort of "Mrs Disgusted of Malvern" who write moany letters to the Daily Mail. The clincher for me is that I wouldn't want our little one getting brainwashed by all the diet pills, tit jobs and so on. On the serious side I suppose I'm a 'no' but don't ban it because it will piss off the sort of Mail reader I love to hate
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Post by tomolac on Mar 26, 2008 20:20:56 GMT
I think it's wrong, and i will never allow my daughter to play such games. and yet you still want it banned? is it too much responsibility? the answer is simple, people don't become violent because of a video game, people don't get surgery because their game character did. people do these things because they want to do them, I know its easy to blame the game, but maybe you should look somewhere else to blame for your kids getting screwed up. oh and their are plenty of educational games out there, feel free to force your kids to play them, just don't try and force the rest of us too!
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Post by maria on Mar 26, 2008 21:11:15 GMT
and yet you still want it banned? Yes No Is it, i dont agreeMy daughter is fine thank you Thanks for the advice You can do what you like
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Post by hellyp on Mar 26, 2008 21:15:36 GMT
I feel the same way about this as I do about Jerry Springer the Opera, porn and extremely violent films. If I don't like any of these things and/or I am offended by them, I don't watch them or buy them. I don't expect everyone else on the planet to conform to my personal sensibilities. If I was worried that my girl would be badly affected by this game, I would just not allow her to buy it. I'm not in charge of much, but I am in charge there. Problem solved. Making things illegal has not so far led to people not doing them. Quite the reverse.
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Post by tomolac on Mar 26, 2008 21:50:34 GMT
not if you have your way because you want to ban the things you don't agree with. it obviously is too much for you to want to handle because as you've already said your daughter doesn't play it, so why is that not the end of it?
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