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VIDEO: Don’t say you are old, give your breasts to your partner – ladies advice

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October has been a month to spread awareness about breast cancer and how to prevent it.

The ladies speaking in Yoruba said, ‘Don’t say you are too old. You can use oil to massage your breasts and always allow your husband to suck them for you.’

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Watch the video below:

https://twitter.com/GGistsmateMedia/status/1709700453510812010?t=pZnCqrSIyPrn9UzHxFXA7A&s=19

The video aims to empower and educate women about the importance of breast health during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. While the delivery of the message might raise some eyebrows due to its directness, it ultimately serves as a reminder that breast health should not be neglected, regardless of age.

The women in the video encourage their fellow ladies not to dismiss their age as a barrier to maintaining their breast health. They emphasize the use of oil for breast massages, highlighting its potential benefits in promoting circulation and preventing potential health issues.

Furthermore, the women stress the importance of involving their partners in their breast care routines. They suggest that allowing their husbands to suck their breasts could serve as an additional form of breast health maintenance. By involving their partners, they aim to reinforce the importance of routine self-examinations and early detection of any abnormalities.

Although the message might be considered controversial in some cultures, the intention behind it is to raise awareness, promote communication about breast health in relationships, and ultimately encourage women to take responsibility for their well-being.

Breast cancer is a prevalent and serious health concern that affects millions of women worldwide. Early detection through regular self-examinations, mammograms, and consultations with healthcare professionals significantly increases the chances of successful treatment.

While the video might be seen as an unconventional approach, its objective is to spark conversation and drive home the message that breast health should never be overlooked, regardless of age. It encourages women to be proactive in maintaining their well-being and to involve their partners in this important aspect of their lives.

As Breast Cancer Awareness Month continues, initiatives like these videos serve as a reminder that breast health is not solely the responsibility of medical professionals. It is a joint effort that begins with individual women taking charge of their own bodies and involving their loved ones in the journey towards prevention and early detection.

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