Posted March 6, 2014 by Julian O'Dea in Uncategorized. Tagged: Evolutionary Psychology, Females, politics, society. 4 Comments

This is a follow-up to my recent post on the Internet bimbo movement.

I recently interviewed PhD Bimbo, an Australian girl doing a PhD who wants to be a bimbo.

INTERVIEW WITH ‘PHD BIMBO’

Q. I notice you have only been blogging for a short time. I also did a PhD, years ago, and it can be very stressful. Do you think your blogging and edging and bimbofication could be partly a reaction to stress?

A. Maybe, although I have to admit I’m not actually very stressed yet. Is that bad? The kind of work I do is very much 1. do research 2. see what comes of it, and 3. construct a narrative for my thesis later. I’m also not really planning on becoming a career researcher, so I’m not worried about getting X number of papers or meeting any target like that. Plus, I’ve been interested in this sort of thing [becoming a bimbo] for quite a while, even if I have only recently embraced it. Perhaps I’ve just matured enough to realise it’s OK to explore this sort of thing, and that’s coinciding with starting my PhD?

Q. Do you have doubts about your intellectual capacity, or is that just a game to make yourself feel more feminine?

A. I DO have doubts about my intellectual capacity, although it’s hard to separate out how much of that is “am I a silly woman?” from normal self-doubt. I feel like everyone feels like a fraud at some point … but the short answer is yes, I do sometimes doubt myself intellectually. I have a couple of guys in my lab though who are true geniuses – like, crazy, crazy smart – whereas all I did was not quit school. I feel like, compared to them, most other guys would come up short, let alone me. Something I do notice: although my understanding of concepts is on par, my memory is much worse than the men I work with. I frequently ask “how do you do this again?”; or “what’s that called?” or “which effect explains this again?” As soon as I’m reminded I’m fine, but yeah, very forgetful. Whether that’s a girl thing or just a me thing, couldn’t say.

Q. Would you agree with the late Australian philosopher David Stove that women are generally intellectually inferior to men?

A. I don’t really think this can be answered properly in a single book, let alone one paragraph, so all I can give here is personal experience. Yes, I would agree: it seems to me, from personal experience, that women are, on average, less intelligent than men. Obviously there are stupid men, and smart women, and many women smarter than many men. But a difference in the average, absolutely. Not only that, but when you look at the smartest people, which you could (very loosely) define as those working in academia, most of them are men, and I don’t think that’s a coincidence.

Q. Is the girl on her knees [sic – I got her posture wrong] sucking off the professor [a captioned picture at her blog] how you see yourself?

A. Sadly, I’ve never used sex or my body to try and improve my academic performance, beyond perhaps wearing something revealing for meetings with higher-ups. This isn’t due to any moral qualms, but rather the fact that in terms of getting ahead, it’s just not very effective – the risk of being rejected or caught or outed and having that stigma ruin everything just isn’t worth what can be purchased with a little sexy-time.

END OF INTERVIEW

I hope to interview PhD Bimbo some more to clarify and probe further. For example, there was one question about being seen as a sex object that she wanted to have clarified before she gave a definitive answer. Any other suggestions for questions to ask PhD Bimbo should be placed in the comments. It is obvious that she is pretty intelligent and thoughtful and it is worth exploring and teasing out her bimbo lifestyle choice.

I am generally interested in articles and interviews for this blog with people who are a bit unusual erotically. I recently had my hair cut by a (quite pleasant) cross-dresser. I would love to have asked him some questions as to why he dressed as a girl, but sometimes these things are helped by the anonymity of the Internet. In any case, if anyone is interested in being interviewed or writing an article, just put a note in the comments. I have already had a few articles as guest posts by submissive women, and that kind of thing is always welcome.