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US Woman Jasmine Tridevil Adds Third Breast To Make Herself Less Attractive To Men

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 23 Sep, 2014 01:02 PM
    A 21-year-old Florida woman has surgically implanted a third breast on her chest which, according to her, is to make herself less attractive to men because she's sick of dating.
     
    The doctor used a silicone implant and tissue from her abdomen and surgically added the third breast by grafting it between her natural breasts.
     
    The girl, who calls herself Jasmine Tri-Devil, spent $20,000 to get the surgery done, Huffington Post reported.
     
    "I don't want to date anymore," Tri-Devil was quoted as saying in a recent radio broadcast.
     
    "It was really hard finding someone that would do it too because they are breaking the code of ethics. But I got a breast implant and a mini implant to make it look like there's a nipple poking out," she posted on her Facebook page.
     
    Her parents, however, said they are not fond of their daughter's move.

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