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CelebritiesRe: Sanusi's Daughter Writes Linda Ikeji About Her Commenters by IPassby: 2:21pm On Nov 03, 2015
Johnnoah1st:
.. WAT is this one saying now? u always pretendING like u have sense when is even obvious to the blind dat u have any.
At least- the fellow is pretending. You as well, pretend to have.
CelebritiesRe: Annie Idibia Breast Cancer Inspired Photo Shoot by IPassby: 4:42pm On Oct 27, 2015
I think if you want to create an awareness for breast cancer, you want to encourage people to go for check up- you won't depict breast cancer as this awful- and unpleasant- rather you can show them- they can still be beautiful even after the hair is gone due to chemotheraphy or desirable even without breast after mastectomy. The intention, I am sure is admirable- but this picture would only create fear and wouldn't encourage anyone to go through the process- that the onset fear would put them away- the "either" other way- which I see from another lens is equally terrible- if the caption of this picture- reads- "do a breast examination today and you may not just be like me" I think that will also be degrading in itself. It is admirable- the attempt to create an awareness, but it must be rightly done- so it don't fore the extreme opposite of what is intended- she can do a photoshoot- where she is smiling and happy- despite losing her hair, where she is not degraded- that sends a clearer message across- that breast cancer examination, mastectomy, hair loss- won't impede on your quality of life- or much a re-orientation picture- that despite the loss of her hair, breast- she is still loved by her husband, desired by men, and banking with friends- then- I guess I would be more motivated to accept the necessary treatment- for my survival.

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