Pink Bimbo Academy Spotlight #13 – Dahlia Dreamz

Spotlight

Hi there and hello, welcome to a new spotlight interview! As always, we are using this little section of the PBA to introduce new, up-and-coming bimbo dolls to the community, to ask well established dolls a couple of questions about their bimbofication and/or to have a talk about the wonderful world of bimbos. Today, we have a special guest here – a girl some of you might already know – a girl who really tries to spread the spirit of bimbofication, to connect bimbos and bimbo lovers all over the world – and to establish higher standards for all aspiring bimbo trainees out there. Let’s give a warm welcome to Dahlia!

Hi Dahlia, happy to have you here! Would you mind introducing yourself to the PBA community? Who are you, why are you here and what do you do?

Hello, and thank you for giving me the opportunity to introduce myself here. My pseudonym is Dahlia Dreamz, and I have been undergoing a bimbofication process for several years now, which is how I came across the Pink Bimbo Academy. I was able to identify with it very well from the start and find the content and tutorials very helpful, especially when you are alone and often don’t know exactly where to start or are unsure about certain things. It helps to have clear guidelines here and to be able to follow them – this also strengthens the mindset to really go through with it and commit to a bimbo lifestyle 24/7. I think I’ve made good progress and am now well known in the bimbo community as an (adult) content creator, model, and cam girl.

We have known each other for quite some time – but some readers of the PBA might not know you yet. Can you tell us how you discovered the topic of bimbofication and why you decided to become a bimbo yourself?

It’s a long story that would go beyond the scope of this interview – I’m planning to publish a book with all the details of my development. In short, I’ve always had these desires inside me! But I was the exact opposite in appearance; I was severely overweight and never considered myself particularly attractive in my younger years. My clothing style was also very casual and rarely feminine because it simply didn’t suit me. In my sexual fantasies, however, I always imagined everything and myself differently! I always considered the “Barbie” look to be the ideal of beauty for women, and I always admired girls who openly embraced this style and presented themselves accordingly on social media or in real life.

And so it came to be that I kept coming back to this topic and these thoughts. At the time, I was in a relationship that (in retrospect) was quite boring, and I also felt an increasing need for sexual adventures. During this time, I also began to take an interest in the topic of plastic surgery and came across the terms “bimbofication” and “bimbo” for the first time and found a lot of content on Tumblr, Reddit, and various kinkster platforms. There I also made my first acquaintances with whom I could talk openly about it and who encouraged me to go down this path – for which I am very grateful.

It really captivated me, and from one day to the next, I made a decision and turned my whole life upside down. I broke up with my boyfriend, completely changed my mindset and views, moved to another city, found an apartment and a job, and focused first and foremost on losing weight and getting my body in shape. It wasn’t easy, but with a lot of exercise, healthy eating, and dedication, I could see the pounds dropping week by week, and I felt more and more comfortable with myself and automatically became more confident. I started dressing more femininely, wearing high heels every day, growing my nails, wearing more makeup, and enjoyed how men perceived me differently and reacted to me.

My first one-night stand was like confirmation for me and gave me an extra boost to keep going! During this time, I was always in contact with my online friends, one of whom became like a mentor to me, and shortly afterwards I started camming and creating content, slowly but surely going public with my bimbofication. With the money I saved and collected, I was finally able to undergo my first bimbo-typical beauty procedures (lip fillers, Botox, and hair bleaching) and finance the surgeries. And today, I am here and must say that I could not be happier, as I feel much more like myself than ever before in my life.

Of course, most of our readers are mainly interested in your answer to this question: What did you already do to enhance yourself?

I have lost more than 40 kg and still go to the gym regularly, pay a lot of attention to my body care and hygiene, have regular manicures and pedicures, have had several Botox treatments and lip fillers, have bleached my hair and had extensions added a few times, have had some hair laser removed, two breast augmentations (currently 1020 cc saline implants) and a tummy tuck.

Can you talk about your goals? What are you planning to do to become a perfect bimbo doll? More surgeries, enhancements, training, practice, changes?

In terms of my appearance, I am on the right track given my circumstances and am naturally planning many more procedures in addition to the obvious ones, such as more lip fillers, regular Botox and facial treatments, hair removal, and manicures/pedicures. A bimbo strives for (unattainable) perfection in her look, and there is still a lot to do. On the one hand, I would of course like to significantly enlarge my breasts, but on the other hand, I am still struggling with the effects of massive weight loss and am planning an arm lift and a thigh lift. I would also like to have my teeth done in the foreseeable future with veneers/crowns for a perfect “Hollywood” smile. And even though I’m not a fan of those gigantic butts and am quite happy with the size of mine, I would like my butt to be rounder and in slightly better shape, which is why I’m aiming for buttock implants – I’ve already discussed this with my surgeon. I don’t have enough fat for a BBL, and I don’t want to gain weight again..

But even aside from cosmetic procedures, there is still a lot of room for improvement, which unfortunately isn’t always easy with the demands of everyday life, work, stress, and hectic schedules. I definitely want to improve my makeup skills and take dance lessons (pole dancing). At the moment, I’m practicing my facial expressions and gestures in front of the mirror, as well as the way I move, and I also want to take the quality of my social media content to the next level – the opinion of my supporters is particularly important to me in this regard.

Speaking of these goals, as you know, I am working very hard with the Pink Bimbo Academy, to establish a solid, objective and coherent framework to provide trainees and trainers with a surefire way to get to bimbo perfection. What do you think about this project and when and how did you discover it?

I think it’s great that this project exists and how much effort you put into giving the term “bimbo“ a clear and consistent definition. As with many topics, and especially fetishes and kinks from the BDSM world, many people interpret some terms differently, and for me it is sometimes frightening to see how the definition of a “bimbo” (in my opinion) is often misused. This makes it all the more valuable to have a source like the PBA, whose principles are not based solely on subjective opinions, but whose many lessons and contributions are backed up by research and facts. I think we have pretty much the same understanding of what a bimbo is and what it is not.

I came across your content while browsing Tumblr, and it was subsequently recommended to me by several of my contacts. It would be great if more aspiring bimbos and bimbo trainers would appreciate the time and effort you invest in this project and follow your lead – the world needs more bimbos!

You are very determined and dedicated to follow the PBA rules, the framework and the PBA standards – which is EXACTLY how it should be and how it should be done by every aspiring bimbo trainee. Are there Bimbo/PBA rules you find difficult to follow? Where do you see problems or difficulties with the PBA framework and the bimbo lifestyle?

I try my best, but of course there are situations that make it difficult to implement everything 100%. If I had a very wealthy partner (owner) who would finance everything and manage everything for me so that I wouldn’t have to worry about anything in my life, it might be possible at times. But in the end, I’m only human, and especially in everyday life with obligations such as work, appointments, bureaucracy, authorities, etc., there are always moments when I have to hold back on myself and my bimbo existence.

In my work as a content creator, I also sometimes find myself in situations where I have to weigh things up. Let me give you a concrete example: As a bimbo, I see myself primarily as a sex object for men and therefore want to fulfill the feasible wishes of my supporters in particular (provided they are not a hard limit for me). I have some supporters who have a preference for leather or vinyl leggings. According to the PBA, wearing leggings (outside of sports) would not be allowed, but in such a case, I naturally tend to respond to the wishes of my supporters and also take and offer photos and videos in leggings.

Last but not least, the slut rule “Never say no” is not entirely workable for me in practice, because (as you also explicitly mentioned in the lesson) factors such as hygiene and health also play a role here, or I simply have other plans. And there are also inappropriate situations or people where I feel aversion for various reasons. But I am obsessed with sex and am a (proud) slut, and I have made many men happy and will continue to do so. I firmly believe that THIS must be the principle of every bimbo!

You encountered some reluctance in the bimbo community when it comes to the PBA as a guiding framework – and I am very sure, you also noticed, that some girls really have problems to follow the PBA guidelines (always-heels, blond hair, breast size, never-pants/trousers/leggins/hotpants/pantyhoses, slut-rule, f.e.) or girls who even refuse the framework in parts – what do you think is the reason?

I think there are many reasons for this. For most people, it probably fails because of a lack of seriousness and dedication. I would claim that the majority only live out the bimbo kink sporadically for a limited time, simply to feel good and temporarily immerse themselves in a different mindset and, in a sense, embody a “role.” However, this has little to do with true bimbofication and a bimbo lifestyle in the sense of the PBA.

Bimbofication is not easy and often uncomfortable, inevitably has an impact on one’s social environment, and often brings with it obstacles and concerns, various doubts, worries, or (in the worst case) health complications. And it is not something that can be reversed in the blink of an eye. That is why many girls find it difficult to accept a definition or framework written by a man who prescribes topics such as plastic surgery, which always carries a risk, as an essential component, and who has not gone through all of this himself. I am sure that for this reason alone, many (unfairly) develop a real aversion to it. In addition, we live in a world full of laws, regulations, and rules – who wants to be told how they should develop as a person in order to be allowed to call themselves a “bimbo”?

And even for those who comply with your framework, it is still necessary to overcome inner resistance and remain focused. We humans tend to take the easy way, and even I find myself having to motivate myself to stick to my routines and the basics on some days. Without a (dominant) partner to remind you and monitor you, it’s much harder – you need mental strength, similar to athletes. Those who don’t have that look for excuses and become lax.

Conversely, many Doms also have their own ideas about what their personal “bimbo” should be like, and all of this leads to the term “bimbo” often being interpreted differently, causing a lot of controversy within the community.

Some of the PBA rules I thought to be controversial (even though it turned out, that most of my readers agree with it – male AND female) are the slut rules: A bimbo has to behave like a character in a porn movie and has to spread her legs for every dick in more or less any situation, thereby a bimbo can’t be picky – but should have sex with any man, enjoy it and offer her pussy pretty much whenever possible. What do you think about that? Being a bimbo means being a proud slut?

I already answered this briefly earlier, but the key point here is “more or less.” Being a bimbo means being a proud slut, but in reality, it’s impossible to never say “no.” In a perfect world where there were no diseases and a bimbo had no other obligations and could simply enjoy her life, where she was taken care of, could always feel safe, and was completely free of worries and mood swings, and where every man was a good man with no bad intentions, I would agree. The principle of always behaving like a porn character is a good and simple tip that helps to align the mindset – it has allowed me to have some spontaneous and exciting experiences, but it also carries risks if I would’ve done it in the wrong environment. Every girls needs to be aware of that.

Talking about this rule, would you say it’s a bimbos duty to please men or is it her right? I’ve heard from some girls who would very much like to live by this rule, but have a trainer/partner/SO who is too insecure to allow this, or outright forbids them to comply with this important bimbo aspect. Do trainers who can’t tolerate this even deserve a bimbo doll?

I myself am submissive and firmly believe that a bimbo should generally also be submissive, although there are certainly dommes with a bimbo look. As a bimbo, I naturally see it as my duty to please men and always put their pleasure first, and I could no longer imagine a purely monogamous lifestyle.

However, there are indeed many self-proclaimed bimbo trainers who see things differently and want to have a plastic girl exclusively for themselves. During conversation, it usually becomes clear quite quickly that in most cases they are looking for a life partner who already has breast implants or is fundamentally open to plastic surgery and minor body modifications, but not a bimbo in the sense of the PBA.

What do you think about the way femininity is regarded by society these days? To me, it often seems that femininity is something that is despised in the Western world. Most girls don’t wear high heels anymore – or short skirts and dresses or heavy make up. Why do so many females prefer to appear “masculine” these days? What is the underlying problem?

Feminism is a very complex topic that strongly influences and shapes modern society. Originally intended to establish equality between women and men, it has now taken on strange and sometimes extreme dimensions in the Western world, and as a result, many things have not necessarily changed for the better. I am a clear advocate of traditional gender roles and make no secret of it, but of course this only works if men are aware of their responsibilities and take them on – I believe that is the root of the problem. If all men were good men, reliable, honest, trustworthy, and without bad intentions, feminism as we know it today would probably never have come into being.

In fact, however, it is as you described: women are more and more dressing and behaving like men, driven by the ideology that women must be able to do everything as well as, if not better than, men (which is absurd, of course) and are therefore – often unconsciously – increasingly adapting both visually and in terms of their demeanor. The “modern woman” in the West is so indoctrinated from an early age by this artificially inflated competition between men and women that she does not even notice that in her quest for equality, strength, independence, and autonomy, she is losing her feminine energy and, by advocating exaggerated feminist positions, is causing the male world in general to change, become effeminate, and abandon its sense of responsibility. In extreme cases, men even become the enemy. In addition, men get higher expectations of us women in terms of education, knowledge, skills, etc., which very few women can cope with and do not even want to, because it is simply not in their nature or they are simply overwhelmed. Whereas in the past men were happy to take on the role of provider, today it is exactly the opposite, and men hope to find a woman who is a jack of all trades in their partner. There is almost no place in society today for the typical “dumb blonde” or the classic housewife.

I believe that everyone should be able to live as they wish, as long as no one else is harmed in the process. Feminism also propagates that every woman can be who she wants to be—but this obviously only applies as long as it is in line with feminist ideologies. At the same time, women who simply want to be women, and bimbos in particular, are often attacked for allegedly destroying what feminism has painstakingly built up, and arguments are made that bimbos can only exist because of feminism. Furthermore, hyperfemininity, sexual appeal, and being sexualized are considered deeply wrong, frowned upon, and drummed into teenagers as something negative, and THAT is the main reason why more and more girls are ashamed and therefore hide their femininity and shy away from dressing and styling themselves in a feminine and sexy way. It is easier to conform to the norm and not stand out than to face potential attention and criticism. It is also more comfortable to wear sneakers than high heels, and so a dynamic develops that leads to the situation being as it is. The amusing thing is that, conversely, more and more women are complaining that there are no “real” men anymore.

It was indeed a change for me when I came to Central Europe and saw that many girls don’t even wear dresses, skirts and high heels in clubs. In Ukraine, I would never have thought of going to a club without high heels and the bouncer probably wouldn’t have let me in. So there are still social differences, but it’s probably only a matter of time before these Western feminist values spread to Eastern Europe and women become lazier and therefore less feminine too.

At this point, however, I would like to emphasize that the reaction and behaviour of men also plays a decisive role! Especially in the early days of my bimbofication, I repeatedly had conversations with friends or acquaintances who initially claimed that they preferred natural women. However, they later confided in me that they had only said this to avoid risking anger or ridicule from those around them. You could clearly sense that they had reservations about openly expressing their actual preference – and that is also part of the problem. If more men had the courage to honestly say that they are attracted to hyperfeminine girls or the bimbo look, there would probably be a lot more women who would open up about it!

Would you agree that Western girls have not only become dismissive regarding femininity, but also too lazy, going for “comfy stuff” instead of a sexy, feminine style? “Sporty” or ” edgy” looks instead of attractive and beautiful?

Absolutely! It seems to be widespread and I keep hearing statements from women like “He has to take me as I am”, which is then used as a justification for being “lazy“ and dressing “comfy”. And the media also contributes to this development and makes it even worse with the “body positivity” trends. Due to the low demand, there are also hardly any local stores offering sexy clothing, so people are more or less reliant on online retailers.

In my opinion, this is one of the reasons why we do HAVE to gate-keep the bimbo community! We can not allow that pseudo-bimbo-elements dilute the substantial nature of bimbofication and deprive the bimbo community of what is left of hyper-femininity. What do you think?

Yes, I agree that there should be a clear demarcation and definition. For me, being a bimbo is a lifestyle and a combination of looks, styling, attitude and behavior that runs through my whole life and that I want to fully commit to in the long term.

Coming back to you, do you have special role models in the bimbo community? Who are your favorite dolls – and what do you think of “modern bimbos” in contrast to the bimbo forerunners, like Wendy Whoppers, Lolo Ferrari, etc.?

No, I don’t have any specific role models, I like to orientate myself on artwork instead. But of course I follow almost all the girls featured in the PBA on social media and am already in personal contact with some of them. I think that despite the stereotypical characteristics, every bimbo is unique and has her own style, strengths and weaknesses – just like me. The pioneers like Wendy Whoppers and Lolo Ferrari were unique in their time and definitely an inspiration for many modern bimbos. They did a lot to make the plastic look and the desire to become a bimbo a reality in society. Today, modern bimbos benefit from the fact that beauty procedures and services have evolved and the desired look can therefore be further perfected.

What can nowadays girls learn from the bimbos from the past, like Lovette, Kimberly Kupps, SaRenna Lee or Tiffany Towers.

I must confess to my shame that this is the first time I have heard these names. So I can’t say too much about the mentioned bimbos, but I think I can generally say that they definitely deserve our highest respect. They underwent their procedures and surgeries at a time when plastic surgery and medicine were not yet up to date and there was hardly any experience with large implants. This underlines their dedication!

What is your favorite style? Heels and make up every day? What color do you like the most?

It always depends a bit on the occasion. I feel most comfortable in a typical club style. I like to vary between the classic black mini dress, tops and skirts in animal print or various white or pink outfits that show off my curves best. High heels and make-up are a must every day anyway and when I go to the club, the make-up is usually a bit more intense.

What is your beauty routine? What do you regularly do in order to achieve bimbo perfection? Especially men in the bimbo community who have NO IDEA how hard it is for a girl to maintain the bimbo appeal! Can you enlighten us?

I believe that many people actually underestimate the effort and above all the costs involved in bimbofication and maintaining the bimbo look. It starts with the daily care products such as various creams, lotions, eye patches and face masks, plus special shampoos and balms for the (blonde) hair as well as various perfumes and fragrances. I wear make-up every day and therefore naturally have a lot of make-up wear, regularly need new color palettes, eye shadow, artificial eyelashes, mascara, powder, primer, foundation, concealer, blush as well as lipsticks, lip gloss and all accessories such as brushes, sponges etc.. Every 2-3 weeks I go for a manicure and pedicure and have a new nail design done, and every 4-6 weeks I have laser hair removal. In a standard week, I go to the gym at least 3 times a week and do yoga and stretching at home in between. Every 2-3 months the hair extensions have to be renewed and the hair is bleached. Every 4-5 months I have an appointment with my cosmetologist for various facial procedures (Botox, biorevitalization, …) and new lip fillers. And in between there are the major procedures and surgeries, such as my breast augmentations, the tummy tuck and hopefully my teeth and buttock implants soon. It all adds up.

Let’s say a young girl who is interested in becoming a bimbo asks you for advice. What would you suggest to girls who are interested in bimbofication? How can they start? Would you suggest them to follow the PBA standards? What are the first steps to become a perfect bimbo doll? What are the first struggles and how can you overcome those?

I would definitely recommend a girl who is interested in bimbofication to familiarize herself with the PBA and to read up intensively on the individual sections at the beginning. A lot of it may seem rather scary or perhaps even extreme at first, but the deeper she gets into the subject, the better she will understand the principles and only if she actively deals with it can she assess whether it is really what she wants and to what extent, or whether it is perhaps just a temporary kink or a simple desire for a bit of plastic surgery and a bit more bust.

If she is serious, she should set herself realistic goals and start with the basics (see Pyramid of Physical Improvements). Depending on the starting point (physical conditions, standard of living and financial means), these can be achieved more or less quickly. The first step is to impose simple rules on herself and stick to them, such as applying more make-up and integrating the wearing of high heels into your everyday life. The sitting rules are also a good way to remind herself of bimbofication and stay focused – this makes bimbofication a fixed component and consciously perceived. It’s similar to routines in a BDSM lifestyle. If she has a life partner, he can of course monitor compliance with the rules and take on the role of a bimbo-trainer.

The first hurdle is almost always the fear of the reaction of the immediate enviornment (family, friends, work colleagues, …), especially if she didn’t wear make-up before or only ever wore it very discreetly and hardly ever wore dresses/skirts and high heels – that was the case for me. The bigger the change, the bigger the surprise is likely to be and she should be prepared for that. Once she has overcome this hurdle, she has reached the first big milestone and can build on this and move forward. In the initial phase, it helps immensely to network with other bimbos or experienced bimbo-trainers who understand her and with whom she can exchange ideas and who can help her with questions and uncertainties, especially in the case of negative experiences.

Many men ask me, how they can become a bimbo trainer and/or how they can get a bimbo trainee – or how they can bimboficate their SO – what would your advice be for these men?

My personal advice to potential bimbo trainers is not to be stingy! The number of girls who seek bimbofication on their own initiative and go public with it is very small in relation to bimbo-trainers. So you can assume that you won’t be the only one who has discovered her and will get in touch with her, so it’s up to each individual to stand out from the crowd. A small gesture at the beginning in the form of a donation, a gift or at least a subscription to one of her paid sites (if she has one) underlines the serious interest and drastically changes the starting position for a conversation right at the beginning. Simply put yourself in the girl’s position: Who would you pay attention to and believe? The one who just writes to you and promises all sorts of things or the one who has done something for you directly without any concrete expectations or reciprocation? I often compare this to the situation of inviting a girl for a drink in a bar. What seems completely normal in real life seems to be taboo for many in the online world and is mistakenly interpreted as turning you into a customer, which is absolute nonsense. It‘s simply a way of attracting attention and demonstrating reliability.

Potential bimbo trainees can be found on kinkster platforms or dating sites (especially for sugar daddies & sugar babes), but of course also on popular social networks and in real life. Attending BDSM munches or fetish events can also lead to success.
If you already have a partner or have found a potential candidate, it is important that you build trust at the beginning. Depending on whether the girl already has knowledge of bimbofication or not and how well you already know each other, you should introduce her to the topic slowly and at her own pace. Patience and empathy are needed here because if you rush it, you may scare her off and she will deny the progress before it has even begun. The most important thing is to give her a sense of security and guarantee that you will fully support her in her development, despite all the hurdles, criticism and complications that bimbofication can and will bring. It is your job as a bimbo trainer to challenge her, but not to overburden her. There is no magic formula for this.

Struggles are real in bimbofication. What were the biggest problems you encountered so far – and also: What are the biggest benefits of becoming a bimbo?

Of course, there are also less pleasant moments in a bimbofication, such as the pain after procedures and operations. The biggest problem so far was the fact that my abdominal wound opened up a few days after the Tummy Tuck and my scar therefore became larger than expected. However, this was corrected free of charge by my surgeon during my second breast surgery. The advantages of being a bimbo far outweigh the disadvantages for me! I feel super comfortable in my body, am probably healthier and fitter than ever and feel a huge amount of sexual radiance and energy. I’ve learned to focus on positive thoughts as part of my transformation and I love the attention I get wherever I am. I can also live a kinky lifestyle without shame. It’s a dream come true for me and I’ve been enjoying my life to the full since then.

Pleasers or Louboutins?

I love both. It depends on the occasion.

Romantic dinner or Gangbang?

That’s a good question. Does one exclude the other or can a romantic dinner also lead to a gangbang or, conversely, even a gangbang be perceived as romantic? For me, sex doesn’t involve romance or love, but a seductive dinner with someone you know better and with whom you have a stronger bond can be just as exciting as pure sex with several men at the same time. I think it’s the variety that makes the difference.

Are you attracted to other bimbo-girls too?

Absolutely! I’m bi and masturbating and edging to PMVs, GIFs or porn with other bimbo girls was and is an essential part of my sex life. Today, I’m proud that when I browse social networks and porn portals, I come across my own content more and more often and even captions with my photos or excerpts from my videos appear in bimbo compilations. My preference for other bimbos is no longer just a fantasy, I’ve already met a few in person and can now count them among my circle of friends. I even made a porn movie with Sabrina Sabrok, for example. There is also my close Bimbo-friend Lula!

Bimbos make the world a better place. Would you agree that we should introduce as many girls and women as possible to the bimbo ideals and the bimbofication framework (maybe even the PBA) so as many females as possible decide to become perfect bimbo dolls?

One of my biggest goals is to become an inspiration for many other girls who have similar (bimbo) aspirations as I do and to support them to follow this path if needed. So yes, more girls should definitely become a Bimbo Doll and the PBA and its framework can be a great help!

I know you have quite some interesting projects going on, related to bimbofication. Do you want to tell us about those?

A few weeks ago, I co-organized the first “Bimbo-Camp” together with Dolled Network, a networking event for bimbos and aspiring bimbos. We girls spent a few great days in a cozy atmosphere in a villa in Italy, got to know each other and exchange ideas, splashed around in the pool and took photos and videos together for our social media channels and those who wanted to could also shoot professional porn. The next event of this kind is already being planned.

I am also working with one of my long-time supporters and another bimbo to set up a small and exclusive community, a kind of “Gentlemen’s Club” with (prospective) bimbos and men who want to support us girls and get to know us better and are looking for an easy way to do so. We are planning our own app for communication and we even already have a programmer who would implement this for us free of charge. However, the project is still in its infancy and it is too early to publish details here and it is questionable whether we can actually realize it in the planned form, as many questions regarding data protection and anonymity etc. still need to be clarified.

What can we, bimbo lovers and the readers do to support you in your bimbofication? Can we get in contact with you and help you make your “perfect bimbo dreams” come true?

I am always happy to get in touch with like-minded people and bimbo lovers! There are many ways to support me in my bimbofication, for example by buying my videos or subscribing and tipping on OnlyFans. But I also have a fundraiser for my beauty procedures, where you can even donate anonymously if you wish, and various wishlists with products from different online stores – I’m also happy to accept vouchers. Anyone who is serious about it is welcome to write to me and we will surely find a way.

Where else can we follow your bimbofication journey?

I am more or less active on all the usual social networks and various Kinkster platforms. You can always find the actual links in my link tree at www.linktree.com/dahliadreamz.

What else do you want our readers to know? Is there anything you want to say?

I would simply like to thank everyone who is interested in bimbofication and supports the bimbo community and us girls in some form. It is YOU who make the development of many bimbos possible in the first place! Your appreciation gives us energy and motivation, helps us to get through difficult times and your financial support makes all procedures and surgeries (at least partially) affordable. If everyone reading this post contributes even a small amount to a bimbo, she can make a significant leap forward. I am grateful for every single one of my supporters and could not imagine my life without you!

Thank you so much Dahlia – I am sure you are on the way to become a perfect bimbo doll! Best of luck and a lot of fun on your journey!

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4 thoughts on “Pink Bimbo Academy Spotlight #13 – Dahlia Dreamz

  1. Thank you for this detailed and informative interview. Dahlia is a very special woman and a huge asset to the bimbo community, I hope many will take her as an example and she can inspire many girls to follow a similar path to hers. She represents great values and has exactly the right understanding of bimbofication and the bimbo lifestyle, but also the role of us bimbo trainers and men in general. A perfect bimbo!

  2. Great article. How do you choose models for the spotlight interviews? Can I nominate an up and coming bimbo?

    1. Well sure. Usually, the question arises when I am talking for a bit to a girl from the community. If I think there is something interesting für the community, I ask her if she would like to do an interview.

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