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BAAPS Press Release

London, UK — 15 June, 2007 - The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (www.baaps.org.uk), the not-for-profit organisation established for the advancement of education and practice of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery for public benefit, today denounced a website offering free breast augmentations as ‘degrading’ and warned British women that the process was entirely inappropriate for what should be a life-changing decision.

The BAAPS have learned that UK women are being lured into joining the myfreeimplants.com site, where they post photos of themselves and a personal profile, meant to entice men to donate money to pay for their breast augmentation surgery. Benefactors are then allowed unrestricted access to all profiles, are able to ‘send messages to the ladies’ as well as ‘purchase any personal products the ladies may have for sale’ and even ‘receive custom photos of your favourite girls (you may even request specific outfits)’.

cates: etymological note: the word “benefactor” comes from the mediaeval english for “moneyed sex pest”.

jay: i like the kids who post at subnerd. they help me learn about new things, like what ‘gummy bear’ implants are.

one response to “nice ba(a)ps”

  1. doris says:

    interesting comment, thanks

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