Okay, I get the concept here — from a man’s perspective, anyway. Hey, look, boobies! We like those! We don’t want boobies to go away!! I’ll give this one a C+ for effort, but that’s all. Not because I think it’s too sexy, but because it misses the point. Here’s the thing: The point of promoting breast cancer awareness isn’t to save as many sets of anonymous hot boobs as possible, it’s to save as many lives of the women who happen to be attached to those sets of boobs as possible. Which is obvious, of course — so obvious that the people who who came up with the idea for that campaign probably figured they didn’t have to make a point of saying so. But I guess they should have, because this ad feels kind of sleazy — particularly considering the very un-sexy, suffering-filled reality of breast cancer. Do you think this breast cancer public service announcement is offensive? Image via HuffingtonPost
title: “Too Sexy Breast Cancer Psa Totally Misses The Point Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-06” author: “Marvin Schweiger”
Okay, I get the concept here — from a man’s perspective, anyway. Hey, look, boobies! We like those! We don’t want boobies to go away!! I’ll give this one a C+ for effort, but that’s all. Not because I think it’s too sexy, but because it misses the point. Here’s the thing: The point of promoting breast cancer awareness isn’t to save as many sets of anonymous hot boobs as possible, it’s to save as many lives of the women who happen to be attached to those sets of boobs as possible. Which is obvious, of course — so obvious that the people who who came up with the idea for that campaign probably figured they didn’t have to make a point of saying so. But I guess they should have, because this ad feels kind of sleazy — particularly considering the very un-sexy, suffering-filled reality of breast cancer. Do you think this breast cancer public service announcement is offensive? Image via HuffingtonPost
title: “Too Sexy Breast Cancer Psa Totally Misses The Point Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-02” author: “John Gibson”
Okay, I get the concept here — from a man’s perspective, anyway. Hey, look, boobies! We like those! We don’t want boobies to go away!! I’ll give this one a C+ for effort, but that’s all. Not because I think it’s too sexy, but because it misses the point. Here’s the thing: The point of promoting breast cancer awareness isn’t to save as many sets of anonymous hot boobs as possible, it’s to save as many lives of the women who happen to be attached to those sets of boobs as possible. Which is obvious, of course — so obvious that the people who who came up with the idea for that campaign probably figured they didn’t have to make a point of saying so. But I guess they should have, because this ad feels kind of sleazy — particularly considering the very un-sexy, suffering-filled reality of breast cancer. Do you think this breast cancer public service announcement is offensive? Image via HuffingtonPost
title: “Too Sexy Breast Cancer Psa Totally Misses The Point Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-02” author: “Nick Smith”
Okay, I get the concept here — from a man’s perspective, anyway. Hey, look, boobies! We like those! We don’t want boobies to go away!! I’ll give this one a C+ for effort, but that’s all. Not because I think it’s too sexy, but because it misses the point. Here’s the thing: The point of promoting breast cancer awareness isn’t to save as many sets of anonymous hot boobs as possible, it’s to save as many lives of the women who happen to be attached to those sets of boobs as possible. Which is obvious, of course — so obvious that the people who who came up with the idea for that campaign probably figured they didn’t have to make a point of saying so. But I guess they should have, because this ad feels kind of sleazy — particularly considering the very un-sexy, suffering-filled reality of breast cancer. Do you think this breast cancer public service announcement is offensive? Image via HuffingtonPost
title: “Too Sexy Breast Cancer Psa Totally Misses The Point Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-01” author: “Isabel Herron”
Okay, I get the concept here — from a man’s perspective, anyway. Hey, look, boobies! We like those! We don’t want boobies to go away!! I’ll give this one a C+ for effort, but that’s all. Not because I think it’s too sexy, but because it misses the point. Here’s the thing: The point of promoting breast cancer awareness isn’t to save as many sets of anonymous hot boobs as possible, it’s to save as many lives of the women who happen to be attached to those sets of boobs as possible. Which is obvious, of course — so obvious that the people who who came up with the idea for that campaign probably figured they didn’t have to make a point of saying so. But I guess they should have, because this ad feels kind of sleazy — particularly considering the very un-sexy, suffering-filled reality of breast cancer. Do you think this breast cancer public service announcement is offensive? Image via HuffingtonPost
title: “Too Sexy Breast Cancer Psa Totally Misses The Point Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-19” author: “Bonnie Bailey”
Okay, I get the concept here — from a man’s perspective, anyway. Hey, look, boobies! We like those! We don’t want boobies to go away!! I’ll give this one a C+ for effort, but that’s all. Not because I think it’s too sexy, but because it misses the point. Here’s the thing: The point of promoting breast cancer awareness isn’t to save as many sets of anonymous hot boobs as possible, it’s to save as many lives of the women who happen to be attached to those sets of boobs as possible. Which is obvious, of course — so obvious that the people who who came up with the idea for that campaign probably figured they didn’t have to make a point of saying so. But I guess they should have, because this ad feels kind of sleazy — particularly considering the very un-sexy, suffering-filled reality of breast cancer. Do you think this breast cancer public service announcement is offensive? Image via HuffingtonPost
title: “Too Sexy Breast Cancer Psa Totally Misses The Point Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-07” author: “Nancy Mitchell”
Okay, I get the concept here — from a man’s perspective, anyway. Hey, look, boobies! We like those! We don’t want boobies to go away!! I’ll give this one a C+ for effort, but that’s all. Not because I think it’s too sexy, but because it misses the point. Here’s the thing: The point of promoting breast cancer awareness isn’t to save as many sets of anonymous hot boobs as possible, it’s to save as many lives of the women who happen to be attached to those sets of boobs as possible. Which is obvious, of course — so obvious that the people who who came up with the idea for that campaign probably figured they didn’t have to make a point of saying so. But I guess they should have, because this ad feels kind of sleazy — particularly considering the very un-sexy, suffering-filled reality of breast cancer. Do you think this breast cancer public service announcement is offensive? Image via HuffingtonPost
title: “Too Sexy Breast Cancer Psa Totally Misses The Point Video " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-03” author: “Mark Evans”
Okay, I get the concept here — from a man’s perspective, anyway. Hey, look, boobies! We like those! We don’t want boobies to go away!! I’ll give this one a C+ for effort, but that’s all. Not because I think it’s too sexy, but because it misses the point. Here’s the thing: The point of promoting breast cancer awareness isn’t to save as many sets of anonymous hot boobs as possible, it’s to save as many lives of the women who happen to be attached to those sets of boobs as possible. Which is obvious, of course — so obvious that the people who who came up with the idea for that campaign probably figured they didn’t have to make a point of saying so. But I guess they should have, because this ad feels kind of sleazy — particularly considering the very un-sexy, suffering-filled reality of breast cancer. Do you think this breast cancer public service announcement is offensive? Image via HuffingtonPost