Boobs, Milk Duds, Jugs, Melons, Knockers, Rascals, Fun Bags, Sweater Stretchers, Cleavage, Cans, Pillows, Honkers, Twins, Humpty Dumplings, Hardy Boys, Double Lattes, Ode to Joys, Titties, Hooters, Bobbsey Twins, Traffic Stoppers, Super Big Gulps, Double Whoppers, Jello Jigglers, Peter Pointers… etc… and the list goes on.
You can call yours just about what ever you want… us men like ‘em just the same and so is true for women.

Female firefighters are 3-5 times more likely to get breast cancer then the general public and are exposed to more than 200 carcinogens connected to breast cancer in every fire. Manitoba firefighters have worked with government to help bring together the scientific and medical research showing that firefighters experience higher rates of certain cancers.
Manitoba, Canada recognizes breast cancer as an on-the-job hazard and Provincial legislation has now deemed that female firefighters diagnosed with breast cancer are eligible for compensation (workers compensation benefits will now be paid for firefighters suffering from multiple myeloma, primary-site prostate and skin cancers, etc…).
I have a pink shirt and proudly wear it to show my support. During the month of October, our ‘power of pink’ t-shirts are considered part of our standard issued uniform!
I’m pretty proud of our fire service and union for fighting to protect our ladies kazongas!
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