Friday, January 27, 2012

How young can breast cancer affect you?

Does breast cancer only occur in women and men over a certain age? Because one of my friends claims she slipped into relapse for breast cancer but she's only 15. Can 15 year old girls even get breast cancer?|||Breast cancer is almost unheard of in under 25s; it's rare in women under 40 and 80 percent of those diagnosed with it are over 50.





A 15 year old's chances of developing breast cancer are very close to zero; I would assume your friend is pulling your leg especially as she appears to be claiming that this is the second time around, if I've understood you correctly


|||Yes. But childhood breast cancer is different and falls under different criteria than adult womens breast cancer. There are different types of breast cancer . . in adult women it is the breast cells that are cancerous . . but in children and adolescents the malignancy is located primarily in the breast but is a different type of cancer (there are more than one that can occur as a primary cancer or as a secondary cancer (metastatic). So, the answer . .is yes . . young people can have cancer occur in the breast location. But cancer in young people is rare to begin with . . so cancer with a breast location is considered rare in a young teen . .but it can happen.

For men ages 30-45?

What makes you attracted to a younger woman?





Certain looks, physiques, personality features, etc.





And what kind of woman catches your attention?|||For men ages 30-45?


that's me





What makes you attracted to a younger woman?


they are sexy and cute





Certain looks, physiques, personality features, etc.


all kinds of women are beautiful--big,small and medium





And what kind of woman catches your attention?


Confident, Vibrant, SMILES





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Any general health guides or websites for men in their 30s?

From time to time, I've come across literature, websites, and TV/Radio reports on health guides for people turning a certain age. Mostly for seniors, but recently I heard a 5 minute radio report on health tips for people entering their 50s.





I will be turning 30 later this year, and I was wondering if there is anything out there (especially websites) that can provide good health information and advice for men in their 30s.





I'm looking for something that would provide this type of information:





- Any tests or screenings that men in their 30s should have


- Any common changes in a man's health or body that takes place in their 30s.


- Any common health "issues" men begin to experience during that age


- Any general tips targeted for men in their 30s on how to stay healthy.





If you don't know of a website, but can provide information based upon your own personal knowledge or experience, feel free to answer.





Thanks!|||Check out www.malebeautyforum.com it's just what you need!

When you hit a certain age, did your sexual preferences change or increase in intensity?

I'm a 34 yr. old woman who is married, and although I considered myself to be bisexual, I have for the most part dated men exclusively. I have had some short-lived relationships with women, but nothing ever panned out. I am now starting to feel more "bisexual" than before, if this makes any sense. I find myself being more attracted to women and just more sexual in nature. It this a process of becoming older and more comfortable with oneself. I don't have a desire to be a lesbian or leave my husband, I've just noticed this and wondered if it happens to other people!|||It did for me (I am 34) .. when I was younger, I suppose I was more experimental.. boys, girls, both together it didnt matter. The last five years or so I have preferred the company of women, it's more than just sex now I actually care about the person Im with. I am just not interested in men anymore. But out of respect for my husband I say I am Bi ... he tolerates 'my behaviour' if I keep up appearances, nobody gets hurt that way.





I think it's normal to evolve and grow as a person, everyone does it but I suppose at different rates and ways.|||It all depends on the type of person you are. Some hit at a older age and some hit at a younger age. But its usually when you get more mature you sexual prefrences change. And yes its happened to me. It doesnt happen to everyone (because there are those who are strictly straight) but to those that are open about meeting new people.|||I think with age and what our minds and past experiances come out in the future to have an impact in ones desires to fulfill needs and wants.|||I didn't have a strong preference for anyone when I was in my teens, but I kind of know that I am not attracted to girls. Right now at my twenties, I guess my preference is much clearer and stronger to other guys.

Are jean/shorts still cool to wear, and what brands are best to buy? They work very well with flannels, etc.?

I know girls can get away with it like celebs, cameron diaz, the store Guess markets it, but can guys get away with jean shorts, especially "ripped" jean shorts, (slight rips only) and make it work? also what brands or what stores are best to buy? The problem is, they may all look similar, but if I buy a brand from JcPenney/arizona as opposed to Guess, people can tell the difference, and I don't want to look "cheap."





I'm confused but also self conscious on this.





Mostly on guys/men. Should certain age groups only be wearing these types of things too?








I need the quick fashion police on this one, becuase I bought a pair, but wore it to Saks, with my denim top from guess,...and I basically got torn apart there. lol.|||ok yes they work with flannel and are in style and you actually dont have to buy any.you could just finr those jeans thast are ruined down below or r too short for you and chop them off and then take a pair of scissors and go around the edges and make strings come undone then roll them up one and take your flat iron/starigher and flatin it on it and there you go but if you wanna buy buy from hollister they are good and cheap

MEN, dressing your age?

Im 23. I've been clueless on fashion, as most men are. What does dressing your age entail? I see some guys my age dressing in fitted jeans with dress shirts all stylish looking, I see others wearing hip-hop sweatshirts marketed towards high schoolers, along with skater shoes and hats that have some graffiti logo on it. The list goes on, but in truth these clothing corporations market certain clothes to certain people - very specifically. And all these people have jobs, have girlfriends, but they somehow choose their look, or it was chosen for them.





so, my question. How do you figure out what dressing your age is supposed to mean? is is purely a superficial concept in american/european society?





I've always dressed for my lifestyle/activities. I look for function over form in clothes, always. As a result, women mostly ignore me, I often feel behind the times, or out of the social loop. Are the 'dress like yourself" and "dress nice like your supposed to" crowds different species?|||Just as much as you would probably not wear baggy khaki shorts with a belt, and a short sleeve pale plaid shirt, a sleeveless undershirt beneath and black socks with brown oxford shoes (standard geezer-wear) neither should old men wear ironic tee shirts, and baggy jeans down over their a*s cheeks.


There is some clothing best left to one age group or another.

Why do females call a grown a$$ man "cute" instead of handsome?

I feel like after a man reaches a certain age he should be considered handsome not just cute am I wrong|||It's just a thing of preference. If you want to call him handsome, go for it. Handsome usually refers to someone more dignified. Cute is more casual, and gives the impression of attraction, not admiration.|||For me it kind of depends on the personality of the guy or what he is wearing. If he has on jeans and a hoodie then I would probably say he's cute; on the other hand, if he's business casual or formal, I'd be more likely to say that he's handsome.


If a good-looking guy is a flirt, I'd probably say he's "cute"...


Hope I helped :)|||Some grown me just are more cute than handsome. Could be a baby face or a lot has to do with personality too. Like Chris Farley wasn't really handsome, but he was a cute guy.



And considering all of the words used for women...a man should take "cute" and say thank you.|||Your wrong...Some men are handsome and some are cute..Handsome to me is more Classy, elegant, masterful, assured, refined..Cute is well cute..Could be worse..she could have said ugly.|||You would think, butt you said females. So think again.