Is it normal that I'm sick of pink ribbons and the whole campaign?

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  • Isn't that kind of like saying, "Oh, I don't get why testicular cancer is such a big deal. You're still a guy even if you don't have balls, so who cares if you lose them!"

    Maybe it's a big deal because cancer in general is a life or death situation; you have to either die, or physically remove a part of your body. I don't see how you don't get that :/

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    • I didn't say cancer isn't a big deal. It is a big depressing deal that most of us will have to deal with. Constantly throwing one particular type in our faces ... how is that helping? It's just depressing. "Save the ta-tas." If it runs in your family you want to be safe and prevent cancer, you might be smartest to have prophylactic mastectomies. But does that mean you want to announce your decision to the world? Or can we keep these discussions to our doctors' offices and with our immediate support systems again? Then we could go about living while we still can.

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    • In a way you still are a man with out balls. We'd still have penises. Also, if you ARE still a woman. You don't need breasts to give birth. I find smaller tits more attractive. Now of you got your breasts AND pussy removed, you'd be genderless.

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