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	<title>Comments on: Bra Color Status in Facebook is Hot</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>I don&#039;t want to emphasize Save the Boobies because if it&#039;s a choice between life and death, get rid of the boobies. I have a sentimental attachment to my arms and legs and various vital organs (sorry, appendix), but not my tumor-filled fatty pectoral protrusions. A lot of breast cancer patients stall necessary mastectomies over an irrational fear that it would make them less of a woman afterwards. I still have a vagina and brain chemistry to make me a woman, as well as Judith Butler literature to argue against the gender binary anyway. So, de-emphasize the bras, the boobs, and please stop selling everyday products in an infantilizing shade of pink. Thank you.</description>
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