Mr. H.
Diamond Member
This reminds me, I'm do for a finger-poke next month.
My condolences.
On the plus side, doc gave me a 10 year wave on my next Irish Ass Peek.
Colon O'Scopy.
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This reminds me, I'm do for a finger-poke next month.
My condolences.
I've had one, maybe 15 years ago. I almost shot the doctor. Never again! Never go anywhere near a proctologist when armed.
I value my freedom to much to risk it again. Gotta go sometime and I'm not going to like 90 anyway.
I have this problem with "WILLINGLY" dropping trow and letting the Government have even more access........I've had one, maybe 15 years ago. I almost shot the doctor. Never again! Never go anywhere near a proctologist when armed.
Butt, you are doing yourself a disservice. Every 5 years is the norm unless otherwise advised by Herr Doktor.
Besides... your newly acquired ACA insurance plan with its dirt-cheap premiums, and low deductible/co-pay/out of pocket expenses will guarantee you a free exam.
I value my freedom to much to risk it again. Gotta go sometime and I'm not going to like 90 anyway.
Link
Link
Information from same website. Prostate cancer seems more prevalent.
How come I can't find a thread for National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month? (It was last month)
How come last month I didn't notice all kinds of people changing their avatars and signatures to support National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, but this month I notice all kinds of people changing their avatars and signatures to support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month?
Is having breasts more important than having sex?
Last I looked, the treatment for prostate cancer generally renders a man sexually impotent, the treatment for breast cancer does not do the same to a woman.
you were more then welcome to start a thread about prostate cancer and ask people to change their avis.........
feel free to join in with a pink avi
syrenn,
I was merely pointing out that the display of political correctness exists deeper than most know or acknowledge.
I have nothing against supporting breast cancer awareness. I just find it odd that that it gets so much more press (and support from the sheeple) than prostate cancer which is much more devastating to a life joy (having sex with one you love).
I'll be politically and socially incorrect this month and not go pink. I still love you like a sister though.
LinkAbout 238,590 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed
LinkAbout 232,340 new cases of invasive breast cancer
Information from same website. Prostate cancer seems more prevalent.
How come I can't find a thread for National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month? (It was last month)
How come last month I didn't notice all kinds of people changing their avatars and signatures to support National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, but this month I notice all kinds of people changing their avatars and signatures to support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month?
Is having breasts more important than having sex?
Last I looked, the treatment for prostate cancer generally renders a man sexually impotent, the treatment for breast cancer does not do the same to a woman.
Breasts can be rebuilt, a prostate cannot. It's not about looking, it's about functioning.you were more then welcome to start a thread about prostate cancer and ask people to change their avis.........
feel free to join in with a pink avi
syrenn,
I was merely pointing out that the display of political correctness exists deeper than most know or acknowledge.
I have nothing against supporting breast cancer awareness. I just find it odd that that it gets so much more press (and support from the sheeple) than prostate cancer which is much more devastating to a life joy (having sex with one you love).
I'll be politically and socially incorrect this month and not go pink. I still love you like a sister though.
Everybody likes looking at boobs.
No one wants to see your prostate.
Not always, Alan.Breasts can be rebuilt, a prostate cannot. It's not about looking, it's about functioning.syrenn,
I was merely pointing out that the display of political correctness exists deeper than most know or acknowledge.
I have nothing against supporting breast cancer awareness. I just find it odd that that it gets so much more press (and support from the sheeple) than prostate cancer which is much more devastating to a life joy (having sex with one you love).
I'll be politically and socially incorrect this month and not go pink. I still love you like a sister though.
Everybody likes looking at boobs.
No one wants to see your prostate.
Once a man loses function of his prostate, sex is over. That is not so for the loss of a woman's breasts.
you were more then welcome to start a thread about prostate cancer and ask people to change their avis.........
feel free to join in with a pink avi
syrenn,
I was merely pointing out that the display of political correctness exists deeper than most know or acknowledge.
I have nothing against supporting breast cancer awareness. I just find it odd that that it gets so much more press (and support from the sheeple) than prostate cancer which is much more devastating to a life joy (having sex with one you love).
I'll be politically and socially incorrect this month and not go pink. I still love you like a sister though.
Everybody likes looking at boobs.
No one wants to see your prostate.
syrenn,
I was merely pointing out that the display of political correctness exists deeper than most know or acknowledge.
I have nothing against supporting breast cancer awareness. I just find it odd that that it gets so much more press (and support from the sheeple) than prostate cancer which is much more devastating to a life joy (having sex with one you love).
I'll be politically and socially incorrect this month and not go pink. I still love you like a sister though.
Everybody likes looking at boobs.
No one wants to see your prostate.
I've seen this comment about 2 dozen times and every time it get's posted it proves the OP's point.
Breasts can be rebuilt, a prostate cannot. It's not about looking, it's about functioning.syrenn,
I was merely pointing out that the display of political correctness exists deeper than most know or acknowledge.
I have nothing against supporting breast cancer awareness. I just find it odd that that it gets so much more press (and support from the sheeple) than prostate cancer which is much more devastating to a life joy (having sex with one you love).
I'll be politically and socially incorrect this month and not go pink. I still love you like a sister though.
Everybody likes looking at boobs.
No one wants to see your prostate.
Once a man loses function of his prostate, sex is over. That is not so for the loss of a woman's breasts.
Dood. Seriously. NO ONE wants to see your prostate. Put your pants back on.syrenn,
I was merely pointing out that the display of political correctness exists deeper than most know or acknowledge.
I have nothing against supporting breast cancer awareness. I just find it odd that that it gets so much more press (and support from the sheeple) than prostate cancer which is much more devastating to a life joy (having sex with one you love).
I'll be politically and socially incorrect this month and not go pink. I still love you like a sister though.
Everybody likes looking at boobs.
No one wants to see your prostate.
I've seen this comment about 2 dozen times and every time it get's posted it proves the OP's point.