Sister
7 years agoMember
Why are we in hiding?
This started as a post on another discussion but I felt that it's importance to me meant it needed it's own spotlight. I started to diverge from the issue at hand with, "If anyone has an issue with my disease that is their problem - I can't deal with it." The only concession I make is head covering when I'm out of the house and a prosthesis "in public" - that is more about being sensitive to my immediate family than me caring.
I do wish that "out and proud" was more socially acceptable. Given that 1 in 8 women get breast cancer, I wonder how many of us are walking around wearing an uncomfortable prosthesis or going under the reconstructive knife just to appease social norms (and I don't mean that women who want reconstructions, shouldn't have them - just those of us who don't care). Will I go down the reconstruction path? Possibly. But not because I have a problem with my self-image.
I know there's been exhibitions, etc of woman with mastectomies but unfortunately I think they edge towards the label of "freak show" (and I don't mean that in a derogatory sense). What would happen if it was just normal to see women without a breast/s? Would the world stop or fall apart, or would society accept that shit happens and there goes a survivor? And to take it further, maybe the possibility of a mammogram would not be quite so frightening.
I do wish that "out and proud" was more socially acceptable. Given that 1 in 8 women get breast cancer, I wonder how many of us are walking around wearing an uncomfortable prosthesis or going under the reconstructive knife just to appease social norms (and I don't mean that women who want reconstructions, shouldn't have them - just those of us who don't care). Will I go down the reconstruction path? Possibly. But not because I have a problem with my self-image.
I know there's been exhibitions, etc of woman with mastectomies but unfortunately I think they edge towards the label of "freak show" (and I don't mean that in a derogatory sense). What would happen if it was just normal to see women without a breast/s? Would the world stop or fall apart, or would society accept that shit happens and there goes a survivor? And to take it further, maybe the possibility of a mammogram would not be quite so frightening.