BBC plugs, condemns breast enhancement website

the reason for condemning that second site see fair enough however

The implants are paid for by male "benefactors" who, for a fee, can access the women's personal profiles, pictures and contact details.
Once women have uploaded their personal details, which should include a list of their physical attributes, such as hair and eye colour, the website says women can have a one-on-one chat online with benefactors and sell them "personal items or gifts and more..."

One British woman listed on the website who calls herself Morgan claims to have raised £3,700 from benefactors for her E-cup surgery.

:D
 
I quite agree that the second site should be condemned, but where was their critical view when considering the first?
 

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