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National No Bra Day in support of breast cancer awareness
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By *sla69Woman
over a year ago
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"I think the title is fairly self explanatory - come on ladies it is for a good cause
Agreed but wouldn't make a difference if i wore one or not
it would to me lol "
you wouldn't be able to tell lol |
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By *din OP Man
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"I think the title is fairly self explanatory - come on ladies it is for a good cause
Agreed but wouldn't make a difference if i wore one or not
it would to me lol
you wouldn't be able to tell lol "
I'd happily have a go lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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While this is a charity I support massively I could never go to work braless.
Even though they come out at the drop of a hat in clubs I tend to be a bit more restrained in everyday life so people don't guess I have a secret slut side |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it. |
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By *din OP Man
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it."
where is the evidence though |
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Breast cancer is a very emotive subject in my family too.
However I think this is something which many women will avoid or be repelled by as a sexual method of awareness.
A really good campaign to encourage women to attend their mastectomy appointments would be better. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though "
Done |
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By *din OP Man
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done"
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou |
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"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou "
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns. |
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There's already a thread on this in swingers chat. However it wasn't made clear that it was in support of a breast cancer charity. I hope my jovial remarks made on that thread aren't taken too seriously. |
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By *din OP Man
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns."
and you are perfectly entitled to this view which I now think you have made very clear |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think the title is fairly self explanatory - come on ladies it is for a good cause
Agreed but wouldn't make a difference if i wore one or not "
They look great in your photo |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns."
This
Also, how does going braless raise awareness, exactly? |
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"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns.
This
Also, how does going braless raise awareness, exactly?"
And the OP's interest is in having a perv not about awareness raising.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good perv (yes OP I have perused your pics ) but on here of all places you don't need an excuse for a good lustful admiration session. |
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By *din OP Man
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns.
This
Also, how does going braless raise awareness, exactly?
And the OP's interest is in having a perv not about awareness raising.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good perv (yes OP I have perused your pics ) but on here of all places you don't need an excuse for a good lustful admiration session."
there is always an excuse in everything lol
but apologies if any offence caused |
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"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns.
This
Also, how does going braless raise awareness, exactly?
And the OP's interest is in having a perv not about awareness raising.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good perv (yes OP I have perused your pics ) but on here of all places you don't need an excuse for a good lustful admiration session.
there is always an excuse in everything lol
but apologies if any offence caused"
No offence whatsoever. It'd be a boring world (and forum) if we all agreed all the time.
I just dislike the sexualisation of so many things. And I'm saying that as a fully liberated and very sexual woman.
In the case of breast cancer awareness those who have had treatment are left with very different breasts afterwards and a bra is a way to make one's appearance fit the norm if they're not ready to cope with questions or looks for being different.
No bra day has been co-opted for this campaign, it was never planned for it. |
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By *din OP Man
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns.
This
Also, how does going braless raise awareness, exactly?
And the OP's interest is in having a perv not about awareness raising.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good perv (yes OP I have perused your pics ) but on here of all places you don't need an excuse for a good lustful admiration session.
there is always an excuse in everything lol
but apologies if any offence caused
No offence whatsoever. It'd be a boring world (and forum) if we all agreed all the time.
I just dislike the sexualisation of so many things. And I'm saying that as a fully liberated and very sexual woman.
In the case of breast cancer awareness those who have had treatment are left with very different breasts afterwards and a bra is a way to make one's appearance fit the norm if they're not ready to cope with questions or looks for being different.
No bra day has been co-opted for this campaign, it was never planned for it."
tell you what - screw Nation No Bra Day and just get your tits out for me |
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"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns.
This
Also, how does going braless raise awareness, exactly?
And the OP's interest is in having a perv not about awareness raising.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good perv (yes OP I have perused your pics ) but on here of all places you don't need an excuse for a good lustful admiration session.
there is always an excuse in everything lol
but apologies if any offence caused
No offence whatsoever. It'd be a boring world (and forum) if we all agreed all the time.
I just dislike the sexualisation of so many things. And I'm saying that as a fully liberated and very sexual woman.
In the case of breast cancer awareness those who have had treatment are left with very different breasts afterwards and a bra is a way to make one's appearance fit the norm if they're not ready to cope with questions or looks for being different.
No bra day has been co-opted for this campaign, it was never planned for it.
tell you what - screw Nation No Bra Day and just get your tits out for me "
What?!?
Like this? |
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By *din OP Man
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns.
This
Also, how does going braless raise awareness, exactly?
And the OP's interest is in having a perv not about awareness raising.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good perv (yes OP I have perused your pics ) but on here of all places you don't need an excuse for a good lustful admiration session.
there is always an excuse in everything lol
but apologies if any offence caused
No offence whatsoever. It'd be a boring world (and forum) if we all agreed all the time.
I just dislike the sexualisation of so many things. And I'm saying that as a fully liberated and very sexual woman.
In the case of breast cancer awareness those who have had treatment are left with very different breasts afterwards and a bra is a way to make one's appearance fit the norm if they're not ready to cope with questions or looks for being different.
No bra day has been co-opted for this campaign, it was never planned for it.
tell you what - screw Nation No Bra Day and just get your tits out for me
What?!?
Like this? "
abso fucking lutely x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Breast cancer is a very emotive subject in my family too.
However I think this is something which many women will avoid or be repelled by as a sexual method of awareness.
A really good campaign to encourage women to attend their mastectomy appointments would be better."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns.
This
Also, how does going braless raise awareness, exactly?"
It's not the actual being braless that raises awareness, it's the fact that it gets people talking (such as this thread). If people talk about something, it brings it to the forefront of their mind and therefore there's a small percentage who would then thin, 'oooh i'll just have a quick check' which wouldn't otherwise have happened. |
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By *din OP Man
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"It's actually the anniversary of my Mum's death from Breast Cancer today so i'm absolutely doing it and encouraging my friends to. It may be silly but anything that raises a discussion about breast cancer and might get men and women to check themselves is totally worth it.
where is the evidence though
Done
awesome that is properly supporting the cause - thankyou
Has anyone considered how this makes breast cancer sufferers feel?
Going braless after a mastectomy is an emotive issue. Many are lopsided and feel very different. If they wear a prosthesis then the bra is what holds it in place.
Yes we should live in a society where people shouldn't feel uncomfortable but we don't.
I've very anti this campaign. I think it's arisen from a sexualisation of an issue which shouldn't be about sexual identity or sexual appearance. There are other better campaigns.
This
Also, how does going braless raise awareness, exactly?
It's not the actual being braless that raises awareness, it's the fact that it gets people talking (such as this thread). If people talk about something, it brings it to the forefront of their mind and therefore there's a small percentage who would then thin, 'oooh i'll just have a quick check' which wouldn't otherwise have happened."
enjoying the continued bralessness (if that is a word lol) I would do the same if I could |
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