Do you want to free your ta-tas and go with the wind of the global No
Bra Day in support of breast cancer awareness?
Today, 13th October
is the most wonderful day for every human breast and also for the men on
social media–the former gets to enjoy freedom from bra bondage and the latter
gets to be excited throughout.
This was actually
what TV3’s Bridget Otoo wrote on her facebook wall on Thursday, “Breast Cancer awareness month. I'm interested in Cancer in men ....#NoBraDay @theyawofosu @komlaKlutse #PinkMonth
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Although the origins of National No Bra Day are unclear – this event has
been running since at least 2011, with the message of raising awareness for the
importance of breast cancer screening, recognising the symptoms of breast
cancer and regular self-examinations in the fight against breast cancer, by
encouraging women to leave their bras at home on October 13th.
The whole of October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, with October 14th also being the “Big Pink” – an event encouraging people to organise events and wear pink to raise money and awareness for breast cancer care.
Although a controversial event in the eyes of some, National No Bra Day further aims to raise awareness of breast cancer during October. Using the hashtag #nobraday on social media and encouraging women to go braless for a 24-hour period on the 13th October, National No Bra Day aims to raise awareness of the importance of knowing how to carry out breast self-examinations, being able to recognise the symptoms of breast cancer and encouraging women to partake in regular breast cancer screening.
The whole of October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, with October 14th also being the “Big Pink” – an event encouraging people to organise events and wear pink to raise money and awareness for breast cancer care.
Although a controversial event in the eyes of some, National No Bra Day further aims to raise awareness of breast cancer during October. Using the hashtag #nobraday on social media and encouraging women to go braless for a 24-hour period on the 13th October, National No Bra Day aims to raise awareness of the importance of knowing how to carry out breast self-examinations, being able to recognise the symptoms of breast cancer and encouraging women to partake in regular breast cancer screening.
Source: ghanacelebrities.com
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