View Full Version : Calling all men who appreciate breasts...
Oakie
6th October 2006, 14:10
Hey you guys who enjoy the sight of a nice pair of boobs, tits, whatever you want to call them. It's time for some payback for all the pleasure they've given you over the years.
Today is the Breast Cancer Annual Appeal so give generously. (It might just ease your conscience next time you stare at a nice pair of breasts in the street).
I'm not taking the piss. I have a mother, a wife, two daughters and two sisters and I'd hate to have to watch any of them being ravaged by breast cancer the way my mother-in-law was.
Macktheknife
6th October 2006, 14:13
Already donated mate, I am a passionate supporter of healthy breasts! ;)
ManDownUnder
6th October 2006, 14:23
Already donated mate, I am a passionate supporter of healthy breasts! ;)
And they don't call me the bra for nothing...! A firm supporter
jonbuoy
6th October 2006, 14:23
Don't forget about us guys and our testicular and prostate cancer.
Finn
6th October 2006, 14:34
In fact cancer charities are the only charity this fascist gives money to. My company donated $5000 to Canteen this year and I made a personal donation to the Breast Cancer Foundation. My mummy died from breast cancer. Wrong prognosis, in fact no prognosis. It's nothing, you'll be okay. Dead.
WRT
6th October 2006, 14:38
Breast cancer is a very worthy cause, and it gets a lot of well deserved attention. However, as jonbouy mentioned, dont forget prostate cancer. It's more common than breast cancer (2656 new cases of prostate cancer in 2002, as opposed to 2364 cases of breast cancer - source (http://www.nzhis.govt.nz/publications/cancer.html)), just not as widely talked about, possibly as it is a taboo subject for a lot of men.
ManDownUnder
6th October 2006, 14:45
Don't forget about us guys and our testicular and prostate cancer.
Agreed - but I prefer the non feminist approach (i.e. don't raise the awareness of one by belittling the other).
Yes testicular cancer is a big issue... a very big issue. So's breast cancer...
SwanTiger
6th October 2006, 14:48
I've got breast and testicles, I must be high risk.
What charity can I donate to?
Fatjim
6th October 2006, 14:51
Mate if I got Testicluar cancer it would be a bigg issue. Maybe even a funny colour too.
With a bit more research maybe we can one day take the cancer out of "breast cancer awareness" days.
jonbuoy
6th October 2006, 14:56
Agreed - but I prefer the non feminist approach (i.e. don't raise the awareness of one by belittling the other).
Yes testicular cancer is a big issue... a very big issue. So's breast cancer...
Keep your knickers on, I wasn't belittling breast cancer, just saying it might pay to check over your own nuts at the same time.
ManDownUnder
6th October 2006, 14:59
Keep your knickers on, I wasn't belittling breast cancer, just saying it might pay to check over your own nuts at the same time.
Knickers are firmly on, and I wasn't having a go at you at all. No worries
MDU
ManDownUnder
6th October 2006, 15:00
With a bit more research maybe we can one day take the cancer out of "breast cancer awareness" days.
Bloody well put mate - I like it! :niceone:
Maha
6th October 2006, 15:02
I've got breast and testicles, I must be high risk.
What charity can I donate to?
Your own......SwanTiger Wants All Meat Pies.....:corn:
or.......SWAMP as its more widely known.....:lol:
Drum
6th October 2006, 15:57
Now thats a worthwhile cause!
Jantar
6th October 2006, 18:47
.... just saying it might pay to check over your own nuts at the same time.
I'd rather have some gorgeous young female do that task for me. :cool:
andrea
6th October 2006, 19:56
yeah so find a lady with a great pair of knockers and a deep cleavage and ask her if you guys can swipe your credit cards there.:bleh: :laugh: :shifty:
WIMA are holding a charity ride for pink ribbon day ill be doing that ride:niceone:
NighthawkNZ
6th October 2006, 20:04
I support my other halfs boobies all the time... whether she needs it or not... :banana: :baby: :whistle:
Edbear
6th October 2006, 21:22
In fact cancer charities are the only charity this fascist gives money to. My company donated $5000 to Canteen this year and I made a personal donation to the Breast Cancer Foundation. My mummy died from breast cancer. Wrong prognosis, in fact no prognosis. It's nothing, you'll be okay. Dead.
Sorry to hear mate. I agree with this cause, too. We all have mothers, (at least I think we all do), wives, daughters, sisters, etc. My wife had her first Mammogram recently and while I was confident and reassuring, it was quite a big deal for her and a relief when it was clear. My Father-in-Law died from Prostate cancer - he thought he was just getting old... By the time he went to the Doc it was too late.
Lissa
6th October 2006, 21:30
Sorry to hear mate. I agree with this cause, too. We all have mothers, (at least I think we all do), wives, daughters, sisters, etc. My wife had her first Mammogram recently and while I was confident and reassuring, it was quite a big deal for her and a relief when it was clear. My Father-in-Law died from Prostate cancer - he thought he was just getting old... By the time he went to the Doc it was too late.
Good cause... The doctors thought my father had Prostate cancer, but luckly he didnt.... but he will haveing it checked from now on.
gijoe1313
6th October 2006, 21:36
Did my donation this morning when I tossed coinage into the pink buckets outside the big orange toolshed in Southgate! The ladies commented how nice pink ribbons would look on my leathers...didn't have the heart to say I was actually wearing Corduras!
And yeah, I always donate to Cancer causes - too many of my family/friends have suffered from it or perished from it.
Smorg
8th October 2006, 03:30
I've got breast and testicles, I must be high risk.
What charity can I donate to?
The Ladies of K' Road society
andrea
8th October 2006, 07:59
I've got breast and testicles, I must be high risk.
What charity can I donate to?
hmmm really??<_< so do you play with your breasts when your in the shower or when your alone?:shifty:
but anyways it is a good cause, my sisters got cancer, shes got cancer of the lymnodes or something and the chemo was just tiring her out big time.
anyways she had her last chemo bout a week ago, but still needs to go in to see if she still has the cancer, and theres a chance she might need a bone marrow transplant, so way before hand we all got tested to see which one of us were compatible, and it came down to two, which is me and my other sister. so i better upgrade to that big r1 soon so they cant catch me lol.
andrea
8th October 2006, 08:00
oh the reason for the bone marrow transplant is cause they said that the chemo was practically destroying hers
Beemer
8th October 2006, 12:01
Pervert in Karori who was groping women on buses (and only got caught after an off-duty cop spoke to a girl he'd fondled - the others obviously hadn't reported him) has been ordered to pay $250 to each of the seven women he groped. Two asked that their share be paid to this charity but the judge said he couldn't order him to pay it to a specific charity. Worst thing is, he's an Indian overstayer! Reckoned women here were friendlier than in India and he couldn't help touching them... yeah, right!
Did a story years ago about women who had reconstruction surgery following a mastectomy and their stories were very moving. Not something I'd be in a hurry to go through, hope I never have to.
Street Gerbil
8th October 2006, 12:39
Yep. Quite a sensible way of parting with hard-earned money. I do not donate much but I donate what I can to all cancer-related charities I come across. Just in case you know...
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