But she apparently does have a proper medical condition that left her with NO breast tissue AT ALL.
This is not purely vanity.
She maybe just some stupid deluded air head wanting to be like jordan but she does have a genuine problem.
ANY woman in the world would want SOME breasts, even small ones - she has NOTHING.
if i had been born with nothing at all, i too would be seeking NHS help to rectify it.
It is vanity, yes, but I think it is a natural and acceptable vanity to want to have at least something there.
would anyone be complaining here if she was just a normal average looking girl just wanting to look more 'normal' and the boobs were now just 36C or something ... and she had no intention of glamour modelling?
No you wouldn't.
This story would just be in Take A Break or something and people would feel pity for her.
Its just because she wanted massive ones, and because of what she plans to do with the new boobs, that everyone is up in arms.
Aside from, i assume, a minimal increase in cost of the size of the atual implants, the cost would be more or less the same regardless.
what if she had been born with something else, 'non essential' on her body missing? no chin? no tip of her nose? no hair? no ears?
would people be complaining about her treatment then?
because she can 'survive' without those things, cant she?
Whilst i agree that the NHS should not fund vanity treatments, and she should really have saved up and paid for this herself, given that it is not a life threatening condition, the fact remains that this was not JUST vanity procedure and she actually fulfills all the criteria for having the op on the NHS...
that she is so blatant and smug about it now, and and clearly now intends to use them to make money is annoying but its neither here nor there.
if she didnt have a condition and just had small boobs then i'd think it was shameful that they paid.