The Breast Views Blog: Censoring a cancer victim's breasts
I've recently been given a subscription to Salon.com. The following story appears in today's Broadsheet section.
I'm not sure if non-Salon subscribers will be able to click through on this link - perhaps someone will be kind enough to let me know.
This story speaks to the reality that even though our breasts can be sexual, they are also functional. But as we know, when we "reveal a nipple, all hell breaks loose."Censoring a cancer victim's breasts.
Sue Richards
Tags: The Breast Views Blog, breast views blog, 2007 calendar, breast of canada calendar, breast cancer awareness, nipples,Canadian Blogger, womens breast health, breast cancer prevention, breast blog, breast cancer risks,Guelph, City of Guelph.
I'm not sure if non-Salon subscribers will be able to click through on this link - perhaps someone will be kind enough to let me know.
This story speaks to the reality that even though our breasts can be sexual, they are also functional. But as we know, when we "reveal a nipple, all hell breaks loose."Censoring a cancer victim's breasts.
Sue Richards
Tags: The Breast Views Blog, breast views blog, 2007 calendar, breast of canada calendar, breast cancer awareness, nipples,Canadian Blogger, womens breast health, breast cancer prevention, breast blog, breast cancer risks,Guelph, City of Guelph.
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