We are slogging through a recession, which means that the women of our country must get creative to fund the luxuries that they can no longer afford. If you do not have the money to pay for your breast augmentation and your husband (if you have one) will not splurge to give you the hooters of your dreams, do not fret. There are other ways to achieve your goals, and you may not even have to pay a dime for your surgery.
You will probably not find out about this plastic surgery financing option from your local plastic surgeon. You will probably not hear about this on TV either. There is only one place where you can be the beneficiary of such generosity — the Internet.
There is a website called MyFreeImplants.com that raises money to pay for women’s breast implants. You do not have to qualify to become a recipient of this generosity. Any woman, no matter how much money she has in the bank, can receive this service. All you need is the diligence to see your fundraising through to its completion.
This website was created in 2005 by two men who got the idea at a bachelor party in Las Vegas. The cocktail waitress at the club they were at mentioned that she was saving money for breast implants. By the end of the night, the bachelor party group had raised $750 for her cause.
The wheels began turning in the brains of Jay Moore and Jason Grunstra on that fateful night in Las Vegas. When they returned to California at the end of the weekend, they hatched the plan for MyFreeImplants.com. Co-founder Jay Moore has called his website a “boob bank.” Earlier this year, Moore quit his day job and now runs the website full time. Both Moore and Grunstra expect to make six figures from the site this year.
For an aspiring woman, membership on the website is free, although it is highly recommended that you use a pseudonym and do not disclose information that is overly personal, such as home addresses, phone numbers, or email addresses. Furthermore, women are not supposed to meet their benefactors. This is a strict cash exchange between strangers with no chance of it developing into anything more.
Once you set up your account, you can post photos of yourself, write blog entries, share videos, or include any other material that may make you more desirable to potential benefactors. Of course, this is not a porn site, so ladies — try to keep your posts clean. At the very least, keep them PG-13.
The men lurking on the site will have to shell out some cash to participate. At minimum, you must pay for “message credits” to be able to speak to the lovely ladies. These cost $1.20 per message, and $1 of this will go to pay for the woman’s plastic surgery. For a $9.95 per month membership fee, you can become a full-fledged benefactor. Your membership will give you several free message credits and access to the profiles of every woman registered on the site.
Benefactors can give donations to their favorite women with no strings attached, or they can negotiate a trade for their cash. It is not uncommon for the men to request custom photos or videos in exchange for their money. It seems that for the men, this site fulfills a voyeuristic fantasy — for a price.
Currently, there are approximately 2,000 men paying monthly fees to this website. Of course, once you pay the fee, you will most likely be spending considerably more money to help fund the breast surgery for the woman or women of your choice. While the average donation is $30, there are men who give a lot more. One man reportedly donated the entire cost of a woman’s surgery.
There will be more to come about MyFreeImplants.com later this week. This is a three-part blog series. Part two should be posted tomorrow for your viewing pleasure.
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