Showing posts with label pecs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pecs. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

There For You

 

It's that day again. Yes, it is.

BUDDY BALL CHECK

Time to get busy. Check the balls. Check the cock, Check the pecs.

All good? Perfect.

Any issues? Hightail it to your doctor.



Keep an eye on the goods.


Take care of the goods, 







the goods will be there for you.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Balls Good? Now...

I'm reminded by a Faithful Reader that men can also develop breast cancer. Yes, guys, it's true. So, it's a wise idea to check those pecs every once in a while, along with the ball check.
Male Breast Cancer kills more often than female breast cancer. Why? Because too many men aren't even aware they can develop it. Therefore, when the tiny lump, or an odd tenderness appears they shrug it off until it's too late.
Here's an excellent video - done with humor and sex appeal - to teach you how:


Check those pecs, boys!!!











And, might I add, that turn-about is fair play: You should pick a day of the month on which you always remind the women in your life to do a breast exam.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Grab Your Balls

Swing 'em, Sway 'em
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Bounce 'em
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Play with 'em
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Yep, they're great fun! And we love, love, love to have them fondled and jostled, licked, sucked, and massaged. To ensure yours are in good shape to get that attention - it's time for Buddy Ball Check.
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Check those nuts, men!! Get 'em nice and warm and toasty, either by snuggling under some covers or standing in a hot shower, so they're hanging loose and low. Then roll 'em around between your thumb and forefinger. Look for consistent sponginess, no hard spots, no lumps. 
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F
Nothing that makes you wince or gasp in pain during the check? Cool. Now, it's your duty and responsibility to pass the word to every other male you know to get them to check their balls. Losing one - or even both - is better than losing your life. And implants these days are getting more and more life-like. So, they'd be as much fun to play with.
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And, as Faithful Reader Amanda points out, it IS Men's Health Awareness Month. So, perhaps, you might want to check those pecs for lumps, as well. Maybe inspect your dick and ballsac for lumps, bumps, or discolored and oddly-shaped spots.
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If you find anything, anything, that doesn't seem right, hightail it to your doctor for a complete inspection of the entire package.
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Have a good weekend, folks!!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

And Because...


...a Faithful Reader asked (anonymously) in the comment section of the Pec Cancer Awareness Month post, I went in search of exactly what we need to do. Here are 3 links:

This one is a text and graphic driven link and you should read this - even though we all know you're going to hit the YouTube videos first!


This one has a doctor do one on the guy:

You'll have fun with this one:
 
And doing the pec exam is just as important as doing a Ball Check!
 
 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Pec Cancer Awareness Month



Okay... So I changed it from breast to pec; so sue me! I know I've told you all before that men do get breast cancer too. And every so often, along with the Buddy Ball Check,


I encourage you to check your pecs. Need more convincing to do that pec check once in a while? Here's a piece out of an recent article I found:

"RISK AMONG MEN
In August 2011, John Craig Carrell got out of the shower in his Henderson home, stretched, and felt a lump on the right side of his chest.
"Is this really a lump?" he asked his wife.
It was, and he got tested. A year's worth of surgery, chemo and radiation followed the breast cancer diagnosis.
Now cancer free, the retired 73-year-old physicist said he has become an evangelist for men checking themselves for the disease."


Here are the most recent stats on the issue:

"Men have a one in 1,000 chance of contracting breast cancer in their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society. The number of new cases in men has gone from 1,970 to 2,140 over the past year, and deaths among males rose from 390 to 450."

That's an increase - you got that, right?


"Carrell has never been embarrassed about saying he has a disease that most people associate with women.
"Why should I? Cancer is cancer. You don't want to die from it."
Carrell, who taught at colleges in Georgia and Illinois, regularly emailed family, friends and science associates across the country about his journey, calling it "Craig's Cancer Chronicles." "


Here's a very disturbing development:

"When Carrell went to his urologist to have his prostate checked, he told him about his breast cancer. The urologist was so taken aback, Carrell said, that he said his medical group may start screening men for breast cancer."


May start? MAY start? Jesus wept! Guys, this is important. Check your pectorals for lumps once in a while. Do your part to spread the word like this guy does.

" "I'll be in a line at a grocery store or anywhere and bring it up with guys," he said. "I hope I save some lives." "

 

Guys, if you don't combine this with your ball check, at least do one when the women in your life do theirs.

Ladies, when you do your self exam - you do, right? right?? - it wouldn't hurt to get the guys in your family to let you check theirs. Especially since you ladies probably have a better idea of what to look for.

Hey, you never know what it could lead to...