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Aussie Military Defends Breast Implants For Sailors

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Posted by: Inspector

No, It really has nothing to do with those long months at sea.
The Australian military today found itself defending the fact that they are paying for breast implants for female sailors.
Australian Defence Force spokesman Brigadier Andrew Nikolic did not say how many women had had the taxpayer-funded operation.
But he said the military would consider paying for plastic surgery for personnel where there were medical, dental or compelling psychological or psychiatric reasons.
Any suggestion that breast operations were carried out to make the women "look sexy" were not only wrong, but insulting, Nikolic said.
"Under defence policy we do consider the holistic needs of our people, both physical and psychological," he said.
"That is a long way from saying, however, that if someone doesn't like their appearance, defence will fund things like breast augmentations as a matter of routine -- that is just not correct."
Defence Association spokesman Neil James also defended the practice.
"For psychiatric or psychological reasons, this has been recommended after a medical evaluation," he told state radio.
"It's not being done because someone just wanted it.



Posted by: Sniper

It's a good day to be a SEMEN !!!!!!!!!!! hahahahhaa



Posted by: 94c

they make excellent flotation devices according to the Australian Navy.

once installed they will be adding electronic beacons to them says the Australian Navy, once again.



Posted by: SOT

If they have a psych problem where plastic tits are the solution, they shouldn't be in the Navy to start with.



Posted by: Wolfman

Mehhhhh - most of the female sailors I've seen need face lifts, liposuction and hair removal, not boob jobs.



Posted by: pahapoika





Posted by: Tuna

I don't think it's such a bad idea helping out the Aussie sailors this way. I mean the U.S. puts Marines on board ships so the sailors have dance partners. </IMG></IMG>



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tuna
I don't think it's such a bad idea helping out the Aussie sailors this way. I mean the U.S. puts Marines on board ships so the sailors have dance partners. </IMG></IMG>
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