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Please given the nature of this thread can we focus on the objective and keep it clear of any drama; it would be more than a great shame to drag it down with unfriendly exchanges and posts that are not in the spirit of the thread.

Please… thank you.
Quote by a_chica

This I can relate to...


Maybe we should take a deep breath, pause for a moment, and remember that this is what it's all about. Courage. Living. Beauty. Survival. Love. Winning.
Thank you a_chica, for posting those incredible shots of some very brave, heroic and beautiful ladies.

I'm glad to see that most are trying to help and taking it seriously, even if we do kid a bit.
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THANK YOU PRincess C


You're welcome. I think it's pretty admirable that you guys are raising both money and awareness.
"A dirty book is rarely dusty"
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MEMBERS IN THE DRAW UNTIL THE NEXT UPDATE ARE -

Couple4play
Bethany Frasier
Shannon3K
Meggsy
Shylass
SmoothWetKitty
Stormdog100
HotWife4U
Algorhythmia
Ruthie
Kee4fun
JackiePie
Gael
Poppet
Gillianleeeza
NymphWriter
JasmineX
Myamibi
Cyndy
Maryana
ColoFlamingo
VelvetDesire
SimplyJohn
Tubby
Milik
Hera teleia
A_chica
Gil Reynard
Mazza
Green man
Cal_jack
Lilly
Lynnwitt
LafayetteMister
Billy Broadband
Pegasus4
Ajax


Porgy87 has donated $100 directly to BCRF. (And showed his tiddies)
JasmineX has donated $30 directly to the fund.
Cal_Jack has donated $50 directly to the fund.
Milik Has pledged $150.00 to the fund.
Another Anonymous has donated $100 to the fund.
MagicalFelix has not helped this cause at all other than to be an ass. Hello Felix. Nice one. {}


Seriously trinket, don't start with me...

You have no idea what I do with my money in my private life. Unlike you, I am not one to seek attention or accolades for any charity, donation or volunteer work that I have done or do.
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Please given the nature of this thread can we focus on the objective and keep it clear of any drama; it would be more than a great shame to drag it down with unfriendly exchanges and posts that are not in the spirit of the thread.

Please… thank you.


This. Thank you John.
Trinket.. Thank you for posting, NOT a forum person, giggles.... but most of all thank you for the awareness you are bringing to people about this horrible disease... Let's pray one day soon there will be a cure...Yes this was something so very hard for me to do.... But like I said it's a great cause. Kudos to you my sweet friend....
Trinket, thank you for a very worthy thread for awareness.

Ladies need to know that while breasts are indeed lovely, it's not the breast that is important rather the woman they are attached to for that is where the true beauty lies. Be courageous and be strong, your breasts do not define you.

So on with the fight to find a cure. This is a battle worth waging.
It was a really difficult thing for me to post here. I did it in the hope that I could be a small part of helping to raise money. I've been wanting to take my picture down because it's so uncomfortable a thought for me, but I haven't, in case it means the contributions won't be valid.

But this has gone too far. Can't EVERYBODY just STOP?! Seriously?! My mum fought her cancer and got clear, but other family and best friends are still fighting it, or lost, and really, who gives a fuck? Making points and principles is all fine and I get it, but PLEASE can we draw a line under here and carry on as if nothing is an issue except a fight against cancer that ALL of us have been affected by in some way in the real world? PLEASE?!

That's all I have to say.
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Trinket, thank you for a very worthy thread for awareness.

Ladies need to know that while breasts are indeed lovely, it's not the breast that is important rather the woman they are attached to for that is where the true beauty lies. Be courageous and be strong, your breasts do not define you.

So on with the fight to find a cure. This is a battle worth waging.
This is why you are one of my dearest friends. A heart if gold! Hugs to you!!!!
Oops posted twice, not good at forum stuff, giggles. GREAT CAUSE TRINKET.... YOU ARE A GREAT PERSON FOR DOING THIS
Quote by happyidiot
Trinket, thank you for a very worthy thread for awareness.

Ladies need to know that while breasts are indeed lovely, it's not the breast that is important rather the woman they are attached to for that is where the true beauty lies. Be courageous and be strong, your breasts do not define you.

So on with the fight to find a cure. This is a battle worth waging.


I had stayed away just watching this wonderful thread.

Happy thank you for this statement. I can tell I this... I've always been conscious of my body image be it a size three out of bootcamp or being overweight.. connect the dots u can play with my scars... I have never ALWAYS being shy in this area and more so now... knowing this from men is a little less stressful.. and I am glad there are men out there that embrace my scars and imperfections as they are.


Surprisingly to some, i can be a very private person about some things, but, in the spirit of things, i'll meet you half way. also, i'm hitting BCRF with a donation to accompany this. and yeah, don't put me in the drawing. thanks, T.

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

umm, yeah, i'm with Rach. pretty shy about these things, but for what it's worth...

i have a friend who is currently fighting what appears to be a losing battle with breast cancer. i am constantly in awe of her spirit and humour. i know many others who have been cured and some who have lost their lives. i gladly donate money to this cause, and others, in the hope that a cure is found.

jen xx


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It was a really difficult thing for me to post here. I did it in the hope that I could be a small part of helping to raise money. I've been wanting to take my picture down because it's so uncomfortable a thought for me, but I haven't, in case it means the contributions won't be valid.

But this has gone too far. Can't EVERYBODY just STOP?! Seriously?! My mum fought her cancer and got clear, but other family and best friends are still fighting it, or lost, and really, who gives a fuck? Making points and principles is all fine and I get it, but PLEASE can we draw a line under here and carry on as if nothing is an issue except a fight against cancer that ALL of us have been affected by in some way in the real world? PLEASE?!

That's all I have to say.


I second your plea...

the seriousness of this be it flashing your boobs or not, to please let it be.

Thank you shylass for this

It is also a slap to those with history of this for any disrespect on anyone's part...
Quote by a_chica
A perfect body I do not have,
Scars, bulges, imperfection.
That is me!

What I am outside,
Does not define
Whom I am inside.

Love me
Or hate me,
I remain in your mind.

Take me as I am
Or leave me be,
This body is mine,

These scars,
beautiful scars,
Are MINE.

Living cancer free,
Living free of lies
Living free of ties.

living to be free.



To those marked by this it is very traumatic and at times once self esteem gets trampled so please I beg of you all to not tarnish this thread which is dear to my heart and has caused me to cry.

Elizabeth Hurley told presenter Joanna Gosling that her own grandmother had died from breast cancer as she had been too embarrassed and scared to seek medical help. "By the time she told us, it was at a stage where it wasn't really treatable." Please don't let this happen to one of you or one of your beloved ones.

source. Elizabeth Hurley on Breast Cancer Awareness
Quote by simplyjohn
Please given the nature of this thread can we focus on the objective and keep it clear of any drama; it would be more than a great shame to drag it down with unfriendly exchanges and posts that are not in the spirit of the thread.

Please… thank you.


This. The point of the thread isn't to compare breasts, or even comment on them if the poster didn't leave an opening for commentary, it's to show breasts in all their different states of beauty--even when they're missing due to BRCA--and to raise money for the BCRF. Those who would be so crass as to post out-of-bounds commentary (visual or verbal) on another member's contribution only show their own lack of politesse and grace.
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You have no idea what I do with my money in my private life. Unlike you, I am not one to seek attention or accolades for any charity, donation or volunteer work that I have done or do.


I may never do this ever again so pay close attention people...

MF is right about us not knowing anything about his private life (unless someone here knows him outside of Lush.) Now, maybe some posts have been deleted, but in all the times I've checked this thread... I've not seen MF do anything rude or offensive. In my opinion, his comments have been very positive. I didn't even find his gif to PrincessC offensive. He is just showing that he appreciates a nice set of beautiful breasts.

This thread is about creating awareness for both men and women. Yes, breast cancer tends to be a woman's issue (disease), but many have done a wonderful job in reminding us that men can and do contract the disease too. We've had some brave members who have shared their real pictures, and some like myself who have posted great pictures that are not us (Milik gave us a great bum shot.)

Let's hope that one day there will be no more need for threads like this... because all types of cancer will have been cured. Until then, I thank all those who have shared their pics and donated money.

I think I found the one thing MF & I have in common (aside from Lush)... if we choose to donate, volunteer, or do anything for charity, we do it for ourselves and not for attention or accolades.
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I love the pictures above by NymphWriter. Now, since I just posted a medical diagram before, I will let you guess which is me and which is some other beutiful lady.





Or could they both be me? Or both not me?


I promise not to tell. I was seriously worried about your diagnosis, and I am glad that the rapid surgery was successful, but I will still continue to worry - I have had too many friends who have had breast cancer. Thank goodness that there is a programme of regular mammography here in the UK.
I am confused. I posted early on and I posted my breasts. I lost my mum three years ago and i miss her everyday. What is going on here and why are there some nasty posts? Am I missing something? Can't we just all get along?
I also made a $100 donation to BCRF.



For those who know, I'm a prostate cancer survivor. Donating to breast cancer research, to me, is a no brainer. BTW, I do not need to be included in the drawing. I'm doing this because it is the right thing to do.

One last thing : Kudos to all the men and women who are participating in this. Anyone who is negative or reducing the bravery of the loving people to something either sexual or ugly need to look in the mirror and ask themselves one question: Would I be so crass if my grandmother/mother/wife/daughter/granddaughter was fighting breast cancer? If the answer is no, then STFU. If the answer is yes, GTFO. We don't need you here.

EDIT: Attached below is the receipt for my donation.

"I expect nothing. I fear no one. I am free." Nikos Kazantzakis


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If, God forbid, you or one of your family or friends were to be diagnosed with cancer, who are you going to depend upon? I don't see you helping in any way. I see you insulting.


I just noticed this.

What a stupid thing to say.
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I also made a $100 donation to BCRF.



For those who know, I'm a prostate cancer survivor. Donating to breast cancer research, to me, is a no brainer. BTW, I do not need to be included in the drawing. I'm doing this because it is the right thing to do.

One last thing : Kudos to all the men and women who are participating in this. Anyone who is negative or reducing the bravery of the loving people to something either sexual or ugly need to look in the mirror and ask themselves one question: Would I be so crass if my grandmother/mother/wife/daughter/granddaughter was fighting breast cancer? If the answer is no, then STFU. If the answer is yes, GTFO. We don't need you here.

EDIT: Attached below is the receipt for my donation.



Way to go WSCLG!!!

I'm of course talking about your generous donation... not the fact you had prostate cancer... that part sucks. However, you survived and are currently kicking ass and taking names. And I for one and honored to call you my friend.
Just saw my own doctor today for my annual exam--the normal sort all adult women have--and everything came out clear, except for a new pea-sized mass found in the 6 o'clock position deep in my right breast. So going ASAP for more imaging.

Again, the "you should really consider a bilateral prophylactic mastectomy" thing came up. She's backed me and my refusal to comply with the request every time I've been told that I should consider a prophylactic mastectomy/ovariohysterectomy, she said she'd back whatever decision I made no matter the outcome of the imaging/biopsy/whatever of this newly found mass, but she's known me for a solid decade or more, and it's not difficult to discern her worry.

That's the thing about cancer...even if you, personally, are fine with whatever decisions you, the patient, have made for yourself, other people will inevitably judge that decision, judge the outcome, cast blame if it is a bad outcome, blame themselves, etc. Doesn't seem to happen with other diseases, or at least to the extent that it does with cancer.

Anyway, a big thank you to all who have donated.
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Just saw my own doctor today for my annual exam--the normal sort all adult women have--and everything came out clear, except for a new pea-sized mass found in the 6 o'clock position deep in my right breast. So going ASAP for more imaging.

Again, the "you should really consider a bilateral prophylactic mastectomy" thing came up. She's backed me and my refusal to comply with the request every time I've been told that I should consider a prophylactic mastectomy/ovariohysterectomy, she said she'd back whatever decision I made no matter the outcome of the imaging/biopsy/whatever of this newly found mass, but she's known me for a solid decade or more, and it's not difficult to discern her worry.

That's the thing about cancer...even if you, personally, are fine with whatever decisions you, the patient, have made for yourself, other people will inevitably judge that decision, judge the outcome, cast blame if it is a bad outcome, blame themselves, etc. Doesn't seem to happen with other diseases, or at least to the extent that it does with cancer.

Anyway, a big thank you to all who have donated.


Thank you for sharing this very personal thing with us here, I was there earlier this year, so I totally understand, and feel for you. I offer my prayers and support for you.
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Maybe we should take a deep breath, pause for a moment, and remember that this is what it's all about. Courage. Living. Beauty. Survival. Love. Winning.
Thank you a_chica, for posting those incredible shots of some very brave, heroic and beautiful ladies.

I'm glad to see that most are trying to help and taking it seriously, even if we do kid a bit.

it was my pleasure indeed, I just wish more people really read and listened to the info put in this thread,,, not just this month but all year round.