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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think I might be the only person who doesn't care. Why did she announce this and why so much press? I don't care. I agree with you that Great! the rich people in the US have the means to do this. Full disclosure: my sister had a hysterectomy at 33 due to cancer.[/quote] You're not alone about not understanding the hype around this.[/quote] I think people are still reluctant to talk about these things. I know my immediate family history, but in my grandparent's day nobody said they had cervical, uterine or ovarian cancer or breast cancer. They got treatment and everything was hush hush unless it was a cancer that didn't have to do with lady parts. I am glad people are more comfortable talking about breasts, ovaries, etc, but I do think we have a ways to go. When miss drop dread gorgeous proudly announces she got these surgeries in a way it gives the message you can still be feminine and beautiful. You breasts and ovaries don't define you.[/quote]
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