09/16/2007 07:56 AM
Australian Navy Paying for Breast Augmentation for Women Sailors
The Royal Australian Navy has paid
for two of it’s women sailors to have breast augmentation surgery at a private clinic. Plastic surgeon Kourosh Tavakoli told The Sunday Telegraph newspaper that the women had not been injured.
Rather they were suffering ‘psychological’ problems. A Defence spokesman said that cosmetic surgery was allowed and funded by the taxpayer when circumstances were compelling. Each procedure can cost $AU 10.000.00.
This is the part where a lesser blog would make salacious comments like “Yo-ho-ho and a dead man’s chest”, or ask off-color questions like “Why not just rub them with spinach?”, but this is a much more refined blog and we shall not stoop to those levels in a transparent bid to increase readership.
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h/t to Jason for this one.