And I get annoyed that things like that tend to discount the men who are effected by breast cancer in women they love. It's not just a women's issue in that sense, too. Every woman who gets it has a father, brother, husband, son, friend, who is also effected, and it's not like they don't have just as much concern and empathy about it. I don't think they'd be amused by the "hee, hee, we have a secret that doesn't involve you" bit, either. Just another side of the rant! And, P.S. "girls" tend to have an even lower rate of breast cancer than men.
Here here! I agree wholeheartedly. It is ridiculous to discount 50% of the population. It also shows the growing trend to set up a Facebook group for these major social or political issues instead of actually doing something about it. Obviously a fair few people are also directly involved or donating money as well, but there are those who think joining the Facebook group is enough. Twitter isn't going to cure cancer, people!
No, it really isn't. Actually doing something is a far greater thing than flapping your gums about it. 'swhy I'm studying to become a Social Worker. To actually do something, though not necessarily about this per se...
I have a feeling most women KNOW about breast cancer. They are aware. Shouldn't the 'making people aware' be about the part of the population who AREN'T aware?! It gets to me, it does!
I'm very sorry to hear that. I wish there was more information out there to warn men that this is a danger. It always seems to target women and I don't get it!
I just got the thing. It annoyed me. It would've anyway. It's worse than a forward e-mail b/c you can tell if the recipient (that would be me, I'm not a forwarder!) ignored you or not. We went to a church once that wanted people to hold their tithe envelopes in the air so everyone could see who was giving. This reminds me of that. I'm not so into public displays of much, so I'll pass, thanks...
Ugh, yes, I KNOW! Though I'm a Big Mouth so I went back to the people who sent it to me. It wasn't their IDEA so I wasn't harsh. But I was certainly direct. Because, you know...that's me.
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They mean well but they just don't THINK.
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I have a feeling most women KNOW about breast cancer. They are aware. Shouldn't the 'making people aware' be about the part of the population who AREN'T aware?! It gets to me, it does!
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