New Site Helps the Breast Impaired

LOS ANGELES — Now charitable adult fans can contribute to a good cause while also looking at naked women, thanks to BoobGrant.com, a site that helps women raise funds for breast augmentation surgery.

“[The girl’s] want their boobs, and we want the site to be a success,” Dave Sentenn, BoobGrant’s webmaster, told XBiz. “We’re all hoping that we can generate enough love for the site to get it going and keep it going.”

Users can register for free and choose whether to make donations of varying amounts to “BoobGrantees.” In return, benefactors receive incentives based on the amounts they contribute. Incentives include before-and-after photos, signed personal items and opportunities to meet in person at promotional events.

“By contributing, you are beautifying the planet and helping these girls to feel better about themselves,” Sentenn wrote on the site’s FAQ page.

BoobGrant currently features three surgery candidates, including adult film star Alana Evans, who would like to boost her bust from a 34 B to 34 D.

“After being known for an incredible ass, I'm now adding boobies to my roster,” Evans said. “I'm going to Carmen Luvana's doctor, and I am very excited because her breasts are amazing. I plan to continue shooting until the day of the surgery so this is the last chance to shoot the natural me.”

So far, Evans has raised $369 of the $6,900 needed for the procedure.

She is joined in her pursuit of big breasts by Mia, a marketing administrator from Modesto, Calif., who would like to go from an A cup to a C, and Rachel Leigh, a Seattle-area student/bartender who is seeking to turn her B cups in for a pair of Cs. Leigh is offering “pictures that will not be soon forgotten” to anyone who helps her cause.

“This is no scam,” Sentenn said. “All money collected goes toward the procedures and the associated costs of profiling a girl.”

Sentenn said the site charges a processing fee of $1.89 per donation to help offset the high cost of collecting payments online. The amount is subtracted from the donation. Users wishing to donate by check or money order, in which case the site subtracts only 50 cents from the donation.

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