Breast Cancer Body Art
Breast Cancer Body Art
Women use body art to raise awareness about breast cancer.
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" And I pay for about 25 years just asking asked my -- and that I did and crashed and yes. I used to get these things are in college and somebody said kgo body and I said sure I just need -- make up. We've done tigers and cat please keep. -- like marble statue is bronze Ben and -- Vegas. Very actually -- yeah yeah I actually painting. Nine women and a drag previous. Fit everybody's -- thought that this forty meg comfortable that we are making a baseball team and we are trying to raise awareness to save second -- I'm not that kind of person that goes out with -- walk through stuff like that I thought maybe there are some sort of way that I could use my creativity in my current. To raise awareness for -- kids -- ready for the feminist and Syria sent out an. DXR breast cancer awareness you. And the response was overwhelming him I was recently diagnosed with her and Steve's aircraft -- when I'm telling people all. That I'm diagnosed everybody just gets so sad my mom and shock of course she blamed herself and she had -- saddled with -- let's go to public ball. Not her fault that it just happens when you get into. How it happened in the process of a mastectomy and everything else on the it's first time and it's scary. Stuff we can lighten the load and you know make it -- finally had to combat a disease by all means let's do it. Yeah photo on my hair that's nice break there. -- kept an eye opener it's an amazing thing to harmful things have to happen some money but when you get that outpouring of support like that. Just makes you feel something I mean there's like no way you can not beat it."
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