Boys campaign to save tennis star's giant boobs

No joke. Nearly 2,000 people have joined the Facebook group to stop Simona Halep from getting a breast reduction surgery. The 17-year-old Romanian tennis star says that her 34DD breasts are in the way of her game. Plastic surgeons tend not to perform reduction surgery on young women whose breasts might still be growing. But the Halep is putting her shot at a professional career before potential health issues. The Facebook group is siding with plastic surgeons, but not for her health. They clearly have other intentions...

"no! NO! NO!!! Simona Halep, this incredible nature's miracle with the passion for tennis, wants to proceed chirurgically to reduce her breasts just because, she says, they limit her success in tennis!
WE SAY NO: every couple of tits have the right to exist, evolve and grow up, despite the needs of the (lucky) owner!

SO SIGN UP AND DEFEND SIMONA'S BREASTS!"

Go hormones!
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  • added June 22, 2009

6 comments // Boys campaign to save tennis star's giant boobs

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    Pu-leeze. Boys have no idea how restricting - and painful - big boobies can be when it comes to playing sports. If Simona's serious about tennis and they're getting in the way of her game, she should get them reduced. And all the boy boobie fans can go back to gawking at page 3 of The Sun.

    burukku16
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    There's a part of me that wants to comment on the poor girl being nothing but titillation for ogling perverts... but that would render me a complete hypocrite seeing as the only time I ever became interested in athletics was when Linford 'The Lunchbox' Christie started running. *sigh*

    Hannah_LDN
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    I guess you've got to make sacrifices for your sport, if you want to be the best. I suppose the tennis officials would encourage her to o it, as it seems they want to tone down the sexualness of tennis , what with the grunts and all that.

    Skyscraper08
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    Well, credit to her for being willing to go through that procedure for her sport. But there are so many questions, like:

    Is she any good at tennis and would body augmentation be a worthwhile endeavour?

    If she gets injured at age 19 (post procedure) will she get them done back to how they were?

    Will it take a long time for her to readjust her balance?

    emmaboswood
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