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<blockquote data-quote="Forget Favre" data-source="post: 576895" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>If I come out and say, "Man, I love looking at ladies breasts" then I come across as a pervert or a ******.</p><p>If I try to raise money for the fight against breast cancer then I'm OK.</p><p>I know that there is a difference regarding the breast with those things but because of the fight they make cute slogans like, "Save the ta-tas" and get away with selling T-Shirts of that. Breast cancer has blurred the lines for guys suggesting they like breasts. Otherwise it looks strange or wrong for a bunch of men in an organized sport supporting Breast Awareness Month. </p><p>If I try to raise money for the fight against prostate cancer then that could get backlash from women like, "It's another man thing! Here they go again trying to run the world! It's always all about them!" Etc.</p><p>Yes, there is the facial hair thing in November but no one comes right out and calls it for prostate cancer. It's for men's health whatever that means and according to Wikki, it was started in Australia.</p><p>Those are just my thoughts or theories on why there could be more attention for one cause over another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forget Favre, post: 576895, member: 2006"] If I come out and say, "Man, I love looking at ladies breasts" then I come across as a pervert or a ******. If I try to raise money for the fight against breast cancer then I'm OK. I know that there is a difference regarding the breast with those things but because of the fight they make cute slogans like, "Save the ta-tas" and get away with selling T-Shirts of that. Breast cancer has blurred the lines for guys suggesting they like breasts. Otherwise it looks strange or wrong for a bunch of men in an organized sport supporting Breast Awareness Month. If I try to raise money for the fight against prostate cancer then that could get backlash from women like, "It's another man thing! Here they go again trying to run the world! It's always all about them!" Etc. Yes, there is the facial hair thing in November but no one comes right out and calls it for prostate cancer. It's for men's health whatever that means and according to Wikki, it was started in Australia. Those are just my thoughts or theories on why there could be more attention for one cause over another. [/QUOTE]
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