peteyt
12-02-2013, 06:52 PM
I don't usually read the Sun but as I work on the checkouts on Tesco I occasionally quickly scan the front pages while putting them through the checkout and Saturday I noticed an article that stood out.
Basically a female who was fat, a heavy eater but has lost a lot of weight and has a lot of loose skin, has decided to have a tummy tuck. But as she can't afford it she has got herself pregnant because the NHS sometimes offers free tummy tucks for people after birth.
And that's not the worst part. After she's had this, she plans to give her kid up for adoption. Fair enough if she wanted a kid and a tummy tuck, but no, she doesn't even want a child and she's using the child just to gain something. It is not fair on tax payers but its far more unfair on the unborn child.
Someone pointed out that as she probably won't get it due to the article, she'll probably instead use the money from the publicity for the tummy tuck instead.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/real_life/4786277/I-got-pregnant-to-get-a-tummy-tuck-on-the-NHS.html
Basically a female who was fat, a heavy eater but has lost a lot of weight and has a lot of loose skin, has decided to have a tummy tuck. But as she can't afford it she has got herself pregnant because the NHS sometimes offers free tummy tucks for people after birth.
And that's not the worst part. After she's had this, she plans to give her kid up for adoption. Fair enough if she wanted a kid and a tummy tuck, but no, she doesn't even want a child and she's using the child just to gain something. It is not fair on tax payers but its far more unfair on the unborn child.
Someone pointed out that as she probably won't get it due to the article, she'll probably instead use the money from the publicity for the tummy tuck instead.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/real_life/4786277/I-got-pregnant-to-get-a-tummy-tuck-on-the-NHS.html