+64 The whole "i love boobies" campaign for breast cancer is vuglar and completely beside the point. Society should be supporting the cause because these people have CANCER, not because they have tits. amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It doesn't matter why they are doing it, at least they are doing it.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Sometimes it's not about what people do, it's about //why// they do it. I'm sure all those teenage guys really care about breast cancer and they're not just wearing them because it says 'boobies' on it. (Now I'm not saying they all do it for immature reasons, because I know there are some who genuinely care.) Here's a fact for you: the money people are spending on them? Exactly //zero// of it is actually going to research. The money basically goes to spreading the word about it, which is great, but it's the most known form of cancer out there. We should get past the "raising awareness" stage and actually DO something about it instead of buying a bracelet that does nothing to actively help the cause its trying to support.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It's not a huge issue, but it is pretty obvious that we're trying to market "saving the boobs" and not the people. But, some money still goes to helping these people out, so I can't complain.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I've always thought it was a little weird when people wear "I love boobies" bracelets because their grandma or someone had breast cancer

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It would be a sad day if all the boobies were gone. And if the person gets saved at the same time that's like a 2 for 1 special

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I agree but it's better then what's going on in my town right now: People donated their old USED bras and the bras have been hung up all over town. Yes the bank donated $1 for every bra donated, but did they have to put them on display? I did not ever want to see dirty stretched out bras hung up in store windows or strung from the light posts, but there they are. At least I can be thankful they weren't trying to promote cervical cancer...

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Ew, that's just gross. And i don't see how the hell that helps cancer.

by Anonymous 11 years ago