Getting caught playing digital dress-up with the Olsen twins is a sure-bet way for me to wind up sleeping on the couch tonight, but what if you catch your kids playing?
Paperdoll Heaven might feature racy versions of celebs, which you might prefer your kids avoid (at least until they're older), but, according to one concerned parent, it also promotes an unhealthy body image—not to mention, the "cult of celebrity." The site is comprised of a who's who of who you should know and offers "digital celebrity models [with] killer cleavage & single-digit body fat." The question Dan poses is: "Is the fun [my daughter] clearly has playing Paperdoll Heaven worth the possibility of the development of an unrealistic body image down the line?"

