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Bimo may refer to: "Slang term for the meaning fake Bisexual". A confused person who is inept to control their emotions. It is much more common amongst teenagers as an attention seeking experimental trend. This lifestyle has furthermore used by adults seeking "sexual pleasure" or "fulfillment" and has been criticized for the breakdown of some marriages. Katy Perry is most notable for her singles, "Ur So Gay", released in 2007, and the Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit, "I Kissed a Yet to be criticized Criticized for her dramatic misleading lyrics is appropriate for teenagers. The music video for I Kissed a Girl" was released on May 21, 2008 on MySpace. The song has generated controversy due to its popularity with children and its depiction of sexuality, homosexuality, and/or promiscuity, though as Slant Magazine concludes, the song, "isn't problematic because it promotes homosexuality, but because its appropriation of the gay lifestyle exists for the sole purpose of garnering attention—both from Perry's boyfriend and her audience." Recently also criticized for being "dramatically misleading" and giving a fake misconception to young aged listeners. Bimo may refer to: "Slang for the term Fake Bisexual". A confused person who is inept to control their emotions. It is much more common amongst teenagers as an attention seeking experimental trend. This lifestyle has furthermore used by adults seeking "sexual pleasure" "fulfillment" and has been criticized for the breakdown of some marriages. Katy Perry is most notable for her singles, "Ur So Gay", released in 2007, and the Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit, "I Kissed a Yet to be criticized Criticized for her dramatic misleading lyrics is appropriate for teenagers. The music video for I Kissed a Girl" was released on May 21, 2008 on MySpace. The song has generated controversy due to its popularity with children and its depiction of sexuality, homosexuality, and/or promiscuity, though as Slant Magazine concludes, the song, "isn't problematic because it promotes homosexuality, but because its appropriation of the gay lifestyle exists for the sole purpose of garnering attention—both from Perry's boyfriend and her audience." Recently also criticized for being "dramatically misleading" and giving a fake misconception to young aged listeners. A recent Psychologists report against Ms Perry's argument quoting "It is not appropriate to philosophize about one's sexuality. That is a personal preference which could be emotionally damaging and furthermore cause sexual confusion towards young adulthood".