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100 Men Own My Breasts

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100 Men Own My Breasts

100 Men Own My Breasts
XviD | 640 x 352 | 43min 56s | 351MB

100 Men Own My Breasts" (which was previously known as "My Free Boobs") will follow the lives of several women who are members of the MyFreeImplants.com website. MyFreeImplants offers a new twist on the social networking phenomenon by pairing generous men, with flat chested women to help raise money for the ladies breast augmentations… a boob job charity if you will.

"100 Men Own My Breasts" is being produced by Toby Dye of Amaze.TV (executive producer Sham Sandhu) and commissioned by Virgin1's senior commissioning editor Lucy Pilkington. The documentary asks the age old question: Is bigger always better? Clearly the women from MyFreeImplants that were profiled on "100 Men Own My Breasts" proclaim it's true that bigger busts are better.

Internet fund-raising, while nothing new, is certainly entering a new territory with websites like MyFreeImplants carving a niche (and profitable) market for themselves by earmarking their fund raising efforts strictly for plastic surgery. A recent survey conducted in the UK found that 52% of women asked would go under the knife for cosmetic surgery if it were free. As "100 Men Own My Breasts" will point out, breast augmentations are the #1 elective cosmetic surgery procedure. In 2007 it edged out liposuction and rhinoplasty as the #2 and #3 procedure respectively.

Some critics of websites like MyFreeImplants say they are exploiting women, but the 30 year old founders of the website claim otherwise. They point out that traditional cosmetic surgery loan companies are the ones doing the real exploiting of people. The high interest loans offered by these companies are the only alternatives to many women looking to go under the knife to improve their self-image. Plastic surgery has traditionally been a luxury item only available to the very wealthy. Very few insurance companies will cover plastic surgery, and so ladies that wish to have the procedure have only one other option, and that is to go into debt. The Brazilian government recently banned financial institutions from offering financing for cosmetic surgery, as too many women were going bankrupt trying to pay of their surgery bills. Often times the bills would be nearly 100% more than what the actual surgery cost after all the financing charges were figured in!

"100 Men Own My Breasts" will try to find out what drives these women to exchange pictures, videos and have lengthy online conversations with their online pen pals. From glamour models to housewives, and from strippers to students, the one thing that unites them is their single minded quest for a larger chest. On the other side of the equation, "100 Men Own My Breasts" will ask what motivates the men who share their hard earned money with the flat chested ladies. For most, they never even meet up with the women to see the final product, so what would inspire some to donate to a stranger? Is it possible there really are some kind hearted generous individuals still out there?

100 Men Own My Breasts


100 Men Own My Breasts