Made with Love

October is breast cancer awareness.

McGuinty

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 23, 2010
Messages
2,033
Save the boobs of the world, people! That is the message we want to deliver. All jokes aside, this is a serious matter that may have affected you or someone you know. Since October is breast cancer awareness month, we wanted to help. We discussed this privately and determined that this was the perfect charity for us to be involved with. Since we like boobs so much, we need to save them!

For the month of October we are hosting the CamWithHer Breast Cancer Awareness Challenge. Here’s how it works…
You make a donation as little as $25 (obviously it can be higher). You call out one of our participating models to make a CamWithHer Breast Cancer Awareness Challenge video. The model then has 48 hours to make a video pouring water on her breasts. We then post the video on CamWithHer.tv for awareness…yes that’s it…awareness.

Here are the participating models…









possibly more after we get this rolling…


We recommend you donate through but you can use any Breast Cancer donation site of your choice. Once the donation is made, take a screen shot of the confirmation page or email (or if you used our Tribute Page it should automatically notify us so you can skip this step), and post it in our oremail it to Steve. Then call out one of the models listed or be bold and call out a model that’s not listed and make them feel really guilty if they don’t do it


We will be promoting this challenge up a few places and would really appreciate it if you help spread the word. Please like/share this with your friends (click on those little buttons on the top of this post) and help us make this successful!


 
I will personally do all I can to inspect as many breasts (for cancer, of course) as possible.

However, last time I tried, there was this minor issue with a woman on the bus, and this cop, but it was a complete misunderstanding. I just hope the judge sees it that way...
 
Every month is 'Breast Awareness' month as far as guys are concerned.

This is 'Breast Cancer Awareness' month.

I'm having deja vu.

Did I post the same thing last year? Hmmmmmm
 
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: The facts surrounding the disease



• One in 10 women will get breast cancer at some stage in their life
• Every year, approximately 2,600 women in Ireland are diagnosed with breast cancer. Around 600 of these women die from the disease
• Breast cancer survival rates are continuing to increase each year. There are 25,000 women living in Ireland currently, who have survived breast cancer
• Breast cancer is most common in women over the age of 50, but can occur in younger years
• Women with a strong family history of breast cancer are at a higher risk of the disease
• Women who have not had children, or those who started a family later in life, are also at a slightly higher risk of getting breast cancer; as are women who take the contraceptive pill
• Men can also suffer from breast cancer, but the diagnosis is very rare.

The signs to look for:

• In most women, breast cancer is first noticed as a painless lump in the breast. Other signs to look for include:
• A change in the size or shape of breast
• A change to the nipple such as ulceration, crusting, redness or inversion
• Dimpling of the skin of the breast
• A rash (like eczema) affecting the nipple
• A nipple discharge.

Pain in the breast is not usually a symptom of breast cancer. Nine out of 10 breast changes are not due to cancer, but always see your GP without delay to be sure.
All women between the ages of 50 and 64 should attend for routine BreastCheck screening.

- See more at:
 
Back
Top Bottom