Twumasi Ankrah, the Chief Executive Officer of Chartma Herbal Health Center Charity, has urged males to suck a breast in October.
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Men Should Suck A Breast In October: Health Expert’s Advice
Sucking breasts during October, according to the health expert, is part of breast cancer awareness month. Mrs. Ankrah believes it is a significant step in reducing breast cancer in women.
The health expert went on to say that males should lick women’s breasts because it keeps women’s breasts healthy. “As a mother, it is critical to breastfeed your child.”
At the end of the day, the breast must be sucked,” Charity Twumasi Ankrah remarked in an interview with KMJ on Prime Morning Tuesday.
“If you’re a male, please try as much as you can, even if you’ve never done it before, for this month of breast cancer awareness, try to suck a breast,” she continued. She did advise, however, that breast sucking should not be done regularly but only on occasion.
Close-up Of A Woman’s Hand On Breast Showing Cancer Symptom
“Avoid pinching the breasts as it may cause agony to females,” says the author. “It is not a balloon.” “Having breast cancer in one breast does not guarantee mortality.” I should be able to remove the damaged one so that I may live my life.
“It wouldn’t be pleasant to remove both, but I have to be okay with removing one,” she said.” For the ladies out there, gather courage if you have to do it,” she said. Don’t be embarrassed or embarrassed. “Just know that if one breast needs to be removed, you’re preserving yourself.”
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