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What's the purpose? Is it some sort of fund raising programme?
If so, why would it raise money, i.e. why would anyone care whether you grow a mo or not?
ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN
During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces in New Zealand and around the world. The aim of which is to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and depression in men.
On Movember 1st, guys register at Movember.com with a clean-shaven face and then for the rest of the month, these selfless and generous men, known as Mo Bros, groom, trim and wax their way into the annals of fine moustachery. Supported by the women in their lives, Mo Sistas, Movember Mo Bros raise funds by seeking out sponsorship for their Mo growing efforts.
Mo Bros effectively become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November and through their actions and words raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health.
At the end of the month, Mo Bros and Mo Sistas celebrate their gallantry and valor by either throwing their own Movember party or attending one of the infamous Gala Partés held around the world by Movember, for Movember.
What's the purpose? Is it some sort of fund raising programme?
If so, why would it raise money, i.e. why would anyone care whether you grow a mo or not?
Ah, in that case, I totally support the idea.Ah Julia you have searched for my sole. It can be to raise funds but that is not what inspires me.
I know blokes.
I know where we are weak.
We dont talk. To blokes. I mean we really dont talk. We tough it out because that what blokes do.
And we die.
And leave all you beautiful girls to live on without us.
And that is crap.
Ah, in that case, I totally support the idea.
But, btw, don't imagine that women have it all sorted either.
We can be unbelievably bitchy so unnecessarily toward one another.
I was inspired by a discussion with a support group last weekend and decided to do Movember this year and have signed on. Just to add another degree of ugliness to my dial I will grow the Mo.
I used to have a Mo in the 80s (didnt everyone!) and on reflection looked like a 80s pr0n star. Now I will again with a greying stubbly poor excuse for a Mo return looking more like a pawn star.
hey if anyone else is doing this please respond. I will share a story in later message.
All the best.
" sorry I havent come to clean ze pool"
Not interested in raising money.
In fact i would MUCH prefer you spend it on yourself.
Go spend $50 or $60 and get checked out. Make sure you are free of prostate cancer if you are older or testicular cancer if you are young.
Then go spend some more with your mate at the pub. Pisz off the sports and politics and whinge talk for a while and ask how things are really going. Get some of the crap off your chest. Have a real heart to heart.
It may be challenging, but you are his mate, he will be there for you.
Have the chat.
JB
I heard an interesting discussion on testing and treating prostrate cancer on the weekend on 3AW.
http://media.mytalk.com.au/3AW/AUDIO/061111_Talking_Health.mp3
What shocked me is that this professor, who has looked into various studies, says it's a waste of time in most cases for men to get tested and treated for it.
I did the 'grow your Mo' thing (started a few weeks ago) and have caved already.
It gets real itchy, food gets caught etc etc...not to mention the whole 70's+80's pr0n look, LOL.
I have changed the title of this thread so it reflects Movember in general.
Who is doing it this year? Does anyone need donations? Why are you doing it?
Presonally i am only growing my chops, and unofficially, due to the fact that my 12yo face cannot grow a manly mo. I will however donate a few hundred bucks to others with more worth mo's
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