do you think its wierd that a boy stands up 4 breast cancer?

December 10th, 2009 | by The Doc |
Tyler asked:


like today i just found out that my loved 1 has breast cancer, and i am wanting to sign up 4 that walk 4 breast cancer thing, and all that! but do you think it is wierd that a boy wants to help stop breast cancer? do not put any mean stuff on here! thanks,

well 2 of my loved ones have breast cancer =(

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  1. 6 Responses to “do you think its wierd that a boy stands up 4 breast cancer?”

  2. By joanie h on Dec 13, 2009 | Reply

    that is not strange at all in fact I think its cool that you are supporting them

  3. By NoOffence! on Dec 14, 2009 | Reply

    i think i have read this kind of cases on line previously.in rare cases boys or males do get breast cancer.its not really weird to me though.

  4. By £i††£e §þ@zz on Dec 15, 2009 | Reply

    No that’s not weird at all!! I think that’s great that you stand up for a good cause! And just think, if you walk, then you will raise money that will go towards the cure for your loved ones :]

  5. By Rubym on Dec 16, 2009 | Reply

    He probably does not have much of an idea of what ‘breast cancer’ is but just wants to help people he loves. If it were for any disease, a kid does not need to understand to want to get involved. I think it is good, as long as he is not given too much clinical information at his age, that he wants to do things to help people. If this continues in his later life, he could be an asset to his community.

  6. By Tania's 2nd mom on Dec 16, 2009 | Reply

    I wish there were more like you. Many people have the misconception that only women can get breast cancer. Men can get it too, As a breast cancer survivor, I want to thank you for what you are doing. I think it’s wonderful, Maybe you will start a trend and get more men out there in support of those they love and even those they don’t know. You are not a boy, you’re a man in my eyes.

  7. By Vegetto on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

    Nothing about that is weird. My dad did many breast cancer walks before he was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2005. I plan on going on one soon, and I’m also a dude.

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