Bimbofication’ or ‘Bimbofication Meme’ refers to wanting to possess the aesthetics of a ‘bimbo’. It is a movement in which stereotypes are broken
“Bimbofication” is a term that you have probably come across several times on social media. It has become more and more popular over time and I bet most are unaware of what it means. In this article, we will talk about the origin of Bimbofication, what Bimbofication Meme means nowadays and why it is used everywhere. Keep reading to find out!
Bimbofication Meme Explained
Now when we use the word ‘Bimbofication’ or ‘Bimbofication Meme’ it refers to wanting to own the aesthetic of a ‘bimbo’. By this we mean people use this as a kink or a fetish. Women want to be able to wear heavy makeup or dress sexy without getting negative feedback.
isn’t this the bimbofication meme https://t.co/NOCBdbYimk
— annika (@waynesbats) December 26, 2020
taylor swift’s bimbofication pic.twitter.com/ukC7kKsAzI
— (@alittleofpink) November 12, 2020
#ROSE: my bimbofication pic.twitter.com/4fmOGb1Y4Q
— (@alittleofpink) November 13, 2020
It is a movement that breaks stereotypes and rebels against. Now women are proud of the term and it fits into an aesthetic these days.
It is important to note that the new wave of this culture on social media is mainly geared towards a mental shift. In addition, people want to hypersexualize themselves as part of a kink or a fetish.
Many argue that it is still a misogynistic term that degrades women. However, it can seem quite harmless. Why is a woman who wants to appeal to a certain kink considered a bad thing? Whether the topic is controversial or not, this became one of those trends that people fell in love with.
Origin of the word “Bimbo”
Before we really get into the more recent usage of the word, let’s understand what “bimbo” means. So bimbo is slang that refers to an attractive woman who is seemingly “stupid”. The word usually sexualizes a woman and today it is used as an aesthetic, which we will get into in a moment. Initially, the term would refer to an unintelligent man. But by the 21st century, the word is aimed at women.
In the early 21st century, we use the word Bimbo to stereotype women who are usually blonde, curvaceous, and often wear heavy makeup. It is even used for women who wore revealing clothes and relates to the blond stereotype.
Today, however, women want “bimbofication” to fight the stereotype. It comes from a place where women now use that word as an empowering term rather than a demeaning term.
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