Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 Hello, Ok, this note is directed to EVERYONE, but thought I would like to especially want men's opinions. In a couple of weeks my husband and I are attending a breast cancer care class. It is primarily for the caregiver and includes education on treatments, surgery options, and basically what to expect as the caregiver. My husband asked the " signup woman " if our oldest son (age 15) would be welcomed. She said we would have to decide because prosthetics would be passed around. Now, we have never made it a secret that I breastfed our three boys, and for a long time (by American standards). So, they know that breasts are for feeding babies. Of course, *now* our boys know that breasts can be cancerous. Lastly, they know that breasts are for sexuality. I know that the decision on whether my son goes to the class will be OUR decision. However, I wanted the input on those on the list. Would you want your 15-year-old son to go to a class about breast cancer where prosthetics would be shown? Men, do you think the prosthetics would be " too much " for a boy with, er, hormones? TIA! -Frances M R Bartels ki0dz@... (((#))) ^ ^ http://www.RudolphsRabbitRanch.com Central Ohio | ^ - ^ Order Watkins Products www.watkinsonline.com ------- (o o) Internet for $11.99/month ^#092389^ |ooOoo| >{ | }< ^ http://1.connectto.net/?s_c=1005349607 ------- RRR)* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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