Silly bint gets free boobs on the NHS

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Should've spent the money on her face really.

If she thinks anyone's going to pay her to model she is sadly mistaken.

Well she's got her (our) baps out in the Sun now, no doubt she got paid for that. Maybe she could donate that money to the little girl that was battling cancer...
 
Tit jobs dont cure depression.

Another expert.

My Sister for many years had to walk round with clothes to try and hide her massive boobs that made her extremely depressed and she had no confidence.
She paid with her own money to have them reduced and immediately got her life back again.
Funnily enough the same week my Sister was having her reduced another friend was paying to have her flat chest increased which also cured her depression.
I used to work with another girl who couldn't walk properly because of the size of her breasts, she was also depressed through it and she also paid her own money to become the size she wanted.

I could also take you into the ward at our hospital that is full of women having tit jobs because of various reasons but all depressed through it.
 
I could also take you into the ward at our hospital that is full of women having tit jobs because of various reasons but all depressed through it.

I would like this very much :D.

I don't believe any of them are depressed because they don't have massive plastic **** though. If they are, then they should seek help, rather than getting thousands of pounds of cosmetic surgery done on the NHS.
 
Silly bint? where did that term come from? even my school days that was never used. It was always silly lass or something...
 
They aren't depressed though. They probably have Body dysmorphic disorder.

It's quite clear to me people are oblivious to what depression is.

Here's the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_dysmorphic_disorder

I don't want to question your expert opinion but is it at least possible that depression is more complicated than what you're presenting here and that body dysmorphic disorder could co-exist with other problems relating to mental health? In fact, it's in the last sentence of the first paragraph of that link...

Wikipedia said:
Often BDD co-occurs with emotional depression and anxiety, social withdrawal or social isolation
 
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