According to the website, the idea for the website started in July 2005 when a dancer at a bachelor party said she wanted to get a boob job but couldn't afford it. One partygoer offered $5, another offered $10, another $20 and by the end of the evening the dancer had $750, equaling 25 percent of the money she needed for the surgery. The owners built the MyFreeImplants.com site, and in four months, people from all over the world had contributed enough to pay for the surgery plus costs of the website.
The dancer, Natasha, is the model now featured on the website.
MyFreeImplants is now a social-networking site where women who want breast implant surgery can connect with men who want to help pay for it. "Benefactors" can make monetary contributions to help women who post pictures (as revealing as they choose) and blog entries on their home pages.
The site has paid for more than 150 breast augmentations, and there are plans to ramp up to providing one free augmentation giveaway a month, and then one a week as membership of both candidates and benefactors increases.
For more information, visit the My Free Implants website.