Monday, December 11, 2006

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Tits' The Season - I

The holiday season is approaching. We here at DudesForBoobs want to make sure that you have plenty of options when it comes to gifts for the descerning gentleman. Therefore we are serching the globe mountainous and flat to bring you the best in giftable boobage. No boring sweaters here!



Who among us hasn't suffered from a 'tired wrist'?! Heck, I know some guys who suffer 3 or 4 times a day. So whether for the computer at work or the one in the bedroom, this gift for man's real best friend is a must have. Technology will never feel the same.

Alternative Gifts Ltd - http://www.alt-gifts.com/gifts/Boobs-wrist-rest-3570.htm

Underneath The Covers - November


Mag: MAXIM
Girls: Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton & Danneel Harris

Cover promises: Slumber party CW-style. More posing in the mirror than panty raid. Expect this young hollywood trio to keep em properly protected.

Party pooper: While photo spread has a promising start, the focus seems to be on the clothes - which unfortunately hide everything else.

Boobs in every language: Miss Maxim Worldwide 2006 (page 174). This tour around the world is the kind of traveling I dream about.



Mag: STUFF
Girl: Autumn Reeser

Cover promises: Winter temperatures in southern California reach record highs. Anyone for a skinnydip?

Strong case for global warming: Autumn's pic on page 80 is enough to keep them from solving the ozone problem. Scorching!

Prequels rock: Dukes of Hazzard, The Beginning star April Scott (page 124) is a top-shelf choice to fill Daisy's...er...boots...yeah, boots.



Mag: FHM
Girl: Jeri Ryan

Cover promises: Playing a legal ace, this former borg now scores a '10 of 10'. Plus she'll do whatever it takes to win her case.

Guilty as charged: This study in cleavage makes me want to take the law into my own hands. Both of them. She even refers to her boobs as The Girls at the start of the accompanying article. Yeah...there are articles in these magazines...who knew?!

Dirty dancing: Samantha Harris (page 84), host of Dancing with the Stars, keeps the moves simple. Not enough rythym to make me actually watch the show though.

Boobs In Print

DudesForBoobs is extremely excited to let you know about an article in the October issue of Allure magazine.

Beth Silverman, the organization's inspiration, is profiled in an awesome 4 page story which includes a beautiful picture of her post-surgery. (Article begins on page 199)


Plus you can check her out in Self magazine: http://www.selfbch.com/selfbch/bch2006/?pg=41


We'd also like to direct to you the hilariously written blog of our other friend Courtney Relihan-Bugler at: http://biographyofbreastcancer.blogspot.com/

Thanks again for your support.

How It All Began

Dear Friends:

On August 31, 2004, one of my best friends since kindergarten got a call that changed her life forever. Beth Silverman was just 26 years old when she was told that she had a very aggressive form of breast cancer. Only days earlier she had noticed a small lump while taking a shower, yet now she was facing the most difficult fight of her life.

In February of 2006, my Northwestern University classmate Courtney Relihan-Bugler received a similar call at the age of 29. She was a newlywed and had just begun her professional writing career.

I became very confused. Up until then I thought breast cancer was an older woman’s issue, so I couldn’t understand why two of my closest friends were so sick so young. Then I did some research and learned the following:

· This year alone, more than 11,100 women under the age of 40
will be diagnosed with breast cancer. More than 1,100 will die
of the disease.

· One in every 229 women between the ages of 30 and 39 will be
diagnosed with breast cancer within the 10 next years.

· Young women’s cancers are generally more aggressive and result
in lower survival rates.

· Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in women 15-54.

It was clear to me that this is indeed a very real problem and that my friends were not alone. However after following them throughout their treatments, I discovered an alarming lack of knowledge and support focused on the problems and issues unique to young women with cancer. I witnessed the effects the huge financial strain treatment can have on a family. I listened to the tear filled frustration as my friends tried to cope with the social realities of losing their breasts at such a crucial stage in their young adult lives.

I felt helpless. No matter how many times I was able to cheer Beth up over the phone, I wasn’t able to make all the needles and chemo and nightmares go away. Thankfully for me, Beth is a very strong woman and her story is one of survival and regained purpose. With tremendous support from family and friends, she has been successfully treated and was fortunate to be able to afford full reconstructive surgery.

Beth’s story proves that breast cancer is treatable and beatable. Additionally, technological advances now make it possible for many of the negative side effects of treatment (loss of breast, infertility) to be avoided. However, what hasn’t changed are the two most effective tools to combat this horrible disease: Early Education and Early Detection.

It is in these two areas where I realized I could help make a difference. When I first expressed my desire to get involved in this cause, many people asked why as a man this issue was of concern to me. That bothered me. I couldn’t feel stronger that these young women should not have to go through this ordeal alone. After all, they are our girlfriends, wives, sisters, co-workers, classmates and friends. Plus, I love boobs.

So I have decided to take action. I feel it is time for men to step up to the plate so that other young women will never receive the kind of phone call my friends got. With that purpose I am founding the charity DudesForBoobs.

With the use of a blog and through live events, our purpose is to engage more young men in the fight against breast cancer. We aim to raise awareness, promote education and collect donations. Our focus will be on assisting the young adult population because that is where there is the least amount of available information and resources.

We want boyfriends to be able to help their girlfriends in checking for early signs of the disease. We want brothers to instill in their sisters the need for regular self exams. We want husbands to be able to help their wives properly manage the ordeals that will lie ahead.

Beth constantly reminds me that from the day a young woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, she is considered a survivor. I urge you to join me in taking action so that all young women can survive.

Most sincerely,

Scott Sobol
dudesforboobs@yahoo.com

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Who Are We Anyway?!

DudesForBoobs is a not-for-profit charity organization. Our purpose is to engage more young men in the fight against breast cancer.

We will do this in 3 ways:

1. Use a humorous blog focused on boobs and boob culture to build a community of young people who can help spread awareness and education.

2. Have live public programs, such as comedy nights and entertaining charity events, to generate publicity for the cause and raise donations.

3. Create partnerships with established providers of content and goods for young men.

Donations collected will be used to help fund programs for young women dealing with breast cancer. We have chosen this group because that is where there currently is the greatest lack of resources and research. One such program we will focus on is Young Survival Coalition (www.youngsurvival.org).

All donations on behalf of DudesForBoobs will be publicly recorded and reported on our site.

DudesForBoobs was founded by Scott Sobol in Los Angeles, California.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Tits' The Season - II

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Allez Cuisine!

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Friday, November 10, 2006

Victoria's Secret Is Her Giant Rack!





If you think the VS catalogue is used just by girls to order underwear, you've never been inside a frat house bathroom. For in it's pages lay the greatest celebration of flawless boobies allowed to pass through the US postal service without a brown wrapper.

Don't already get it? Not to worry - just follow the link below. You can thank us in 6-8 weeks.

http://www2.victoriassecret.com/html/custsrvc/request/



Learning Is Fun


Here are some choice excerpts from this article which appeares in Playboy Online:



BOOB TRUTH #1: When a woman is turned on, her nipples typically become hard. But as she nears climax, they disappear. That's because her breasts swell, and the areolae (the soft pads behind her nipples) expand. Once she has climaxed, the areolae quickly shrink, which is a good indicator that she wasn't faking. COROLLARY TO BOOB TRUTH #1: A woman's nipples getting hard doesn't always mean she's turned on. She could be chilly or nervous. BOOB TRUTH #2: Size has nothing to do with sensitivity. COROLLARY TO BOOB TRUTH #2: Women with large breasts are more sensitive to shoulder rubs.



The easiest way to tell if a woman's breasts are natural is if they slide sideways with gravity as she lies on her back.



The word breasts appeared in Europe in the 11th century as bhreus, "to well or sprout." Tit dates at least to the 16th century but referred then only to the nipple, which is likely from nib, the point of a quill pen. Shakespeare called breasts "chalky cliffs." By the 18th century they had become kettledrums, globes, blubber bags, dumplings and diddies. By the 19th century it was top buttocks, berkeleys, buffers, charlies, nature's founts, panters or toora-looras. More recently -- 1930s: boobies, fried eggs, knobs, knockers, the twins. 1940s: balloons, boobs, maracas, pair. 1950s: cans, jugs, lungs, melons, bazooms, TNT (two nifty tits), gazongas, goonas, snorbs, hooters, wallopies, nay nays, milk bar, shock absorbers. 1960s: baby bumpers, bazookas, funsacks, rack, chabobs, chichibangas, credentials, nice pair of eyes, tremblers. 1970s: honkers, mammaries, bazongas, chalubbies, dangleberries, glands, tit lottery (beauty contest). 1980s: tatas, flight deck, handles, balangas, bazoombas, num-nums, bongos, top set. 1990s: fuck udders, puppies, rib cushions, shoulder boulders, chebs, chest flesh, ditties, fleshy bagpipes, nards, nugs, willets.