In our materialistic little world, we often show someone we care by giving them a token of affection.
Sometimes it's dinner. Sometimes it's jewelry.
And sometimes, it's boobs.
Five years ago in the United Kingdom, there was a woman named Deborah. Unhappy with a chest that was less like the Appalachians and more like an airport runway, Debs decided to work her way through the alphabet via breast augmentation.
With the help of her husband Perry, Deborah stopped saying the letter A as much, in favour of the letter D.
Five years later, both of Deborah's daughters decided to follow in mother's footsteps, getting pumped up in much the same way, and on the same day to boot.
"I was 16 when Mum had her op and I thought she looked fabulous," said Harriett Higley, 21, to
The Mirror.
"I knew Rose (the other daughter) felt the same way. We ...