Hello, first thank you so much for keeping this up. As a breast cancer survivor I love this fun, exciting approach to fundraising. It's awesome. This is my 2nd year, I missed last year by a day : (, so I'm getting my submissions in early this year. We had so much fun shooting these. Feel free to use as many or few as you'd like. We just couldn't stop shooting!
Thanks again.
2006 Boobie-Thon Participant
You have an incredible team. I'm glad you've shared/responded to some of the critics on the site. No doubt that the Boobie-thon really annoys some folks. I am always impressed at how much fun and whimsy your contributors get in their photos. It is a refreshing reminder that women can choose to be playful and enjoy their bodies *on their terms* without necessarily having to succumb to all the crap that men/our society puts on female sexuality.
See you next year. Thanks for everything you all are doing.
2006 Boobie-Thon Donor
Thank you so much for doing this. You are right, it has nothing to do with breasts being sexy. I lost my mom to this disease and I know first hand that it isn't sexy at all. It is a hideous ugly disease. If baring my boobs will raise money, I'm in. Marketing is a fabulous tool. Hell, I'd run through the streets naked if I thought it would help find a cure. Doing this has helped me channel some of my pain and anger towards something positive. You can quote me on that.
2006 Boobie-Thon Participant
I want you guys to know I think this is a terrific thing you're doing. My good friend and co-worker died from breast cancer and I hope no woman ever finds herself in such a situation.
2006 Boobie-Thon Participant
thanks so much for what you are doing it means a great deal to me and my
family...
2006 Boobie-Thon Participant
Also, thank you for doing this - it was hard enough to organise a calendar
in 2 weeks let alone something of this scale. ... we have among us a recent survivor. She was a bald bride, in the midst of chemo and post mastectomy, and it's something a group of girls ... can do to show support. Having a sister in law who has gone through the same thing is another reason... Thank you again for doing something so positive (and fun).
2006 Boobie-Thon Participant
I noticed a HUGE dimple in the left one during the [photo] editing, and I'm gonna get it checked out. I'm about that age for a baseline mammogram, anyways...
2006 Boobie-Thon Participant
Breast cancer runs in my family. My boyfriend lost his mom when he was
18 to breast cancer as well. I wish I could donate money to the cause, but sadly I am broke and have nothing to offer. So instead, this year I'm offering a picture donation as it's the least I can do.
I think what you're doing is wonderful. Thank you for doing this.
2006 Boobie-Thon Participant
You all are doing a great thing for breast cancer awareness!
2006 Boobie-Thon Participant
Rock on! I lost my mom to breast cancer less than two years ago. I am happy to flash my boobs to anyone who will donate to breast cancer research.
2006 Boobie-Thon Participant
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