Kennylingus
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So I have this friend who's mother had breast cancer. Her mother is fine now. You really can't tell at all. She's insisted on showing me her tit to prove it. The weirdness is a whole other topic. But of course my friend has become an advocate of breast cancer awareness. Who wouldn't if you grew up with that kind of horror?
The thing is I also know three different people who've been afflicted with prostate cancer. So when my friend was doing her weekly tirade about breast cancer I brought up prostate cancer and had literally dozens of women ranting at me about how I was trivializing everyone who's died of breast cancer. So I did a little research and what I've found is that 1 and 6 men develop prostate cancer and 1 and 8 women develop breast cancer.
The problem I have with that is that govermental funding for breast cancer is well over double that of prostate cancer. Not only that, but from what I've seen from the research done online, the funding from charities for breast cancer is almost 400% more than prostate cancer.
Knowing how level headed and logical women are, I brought these statistics up when my friend was doing her latest round of "wear a pink ribbon or you're a nazi" campaign. And rather than actually take in these facts I had my friend and dozens of other random women who I don't even know basically calling me a sexist prick.
I can see how if someone is speaking out against breast cancer is sexist. It's kind of a stretch, but I can see it. But to point out a more deadly form of cancer that only effects men, that's not sexist, those are just facts.
The thing is I also know three different people who've been afflicted with prostate cancer. So when my friend was doing her weekly tirade about breast cancer I brought up prostate cancer and had literally dozens of women ranting at me about how I was trivializing everyone who's died of breast cancer. So I did a little research and what I've found is that 1 and 6 men develop prostate cancer and 1 and 8 women develop breast cancer.
The problem I have with that is that govermental funding for breast cancer is well over double that of prostate cancer. Not only that, but from what I've seen from the research done online, the funding from charities for breast cancer is almost 400% more than prostate cancer.
Knowing how level headed and logical women are, I brought these statistics up when my friend was doing her latest round of "wear a pink ribbon or you're a nazi" campaign. And rather than actually take in these facts I had my friend and dozens of other random women who I don't even know basically calling me a sexist prick.
I can see how if someone is speaking out against breast cancer is sexist. It's kind of a stretch, but I can see it. But to point out a more deadly form of cancer that only effects men, that's not sexist, those are just facts.


