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Woman Uses Internet to Fund Boob Job




In yet another sign that things are super weird and only getting weirder by the moment, a Canadian woman named Karla-Rae Morris is getting an $8,000 "breast enhancement surgery" for free. All thanks to some supportive (male) friends she made on a very, very strange Web site.

For those unfamiliar with the world of underground breast surgery, here's how it works: MyFreeImplants.com is a California-based site that allows men to invest in breast augmentation surgery for women with small hooters, who otherwise wouldn't be able to afford it. In exchange for their donations, the women chat online with the men and send them photos and videos of themselves, presumably showing off their new wares.

With her $8,000 in donations, the 5'6", 98-pound Morris plans to undergo surgery this spring to expand from a 32AA to 34C cup.

"I'm going to be really super happy," she told Sun Media. "I always felt like less of a woman and more like a little girl. It's going to make me more confident wearing a swimsuit. And I won't have to buy padded bras anymore."

In other news, people are really super hungry in Africa.

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