Posting Bra Colors on Facebook: Bras & Social Media Team Up for Breast Cancer Awareness

Facebook Users Are Harnessing the Power of Titilation & Social Media

Tamara McRill
Why are women posting their bra colors on Facebook? To promote breast cancer awareness. While it's not the first time social media has been used to support a cause, posting bra colors on Facebook is an innovative and interesting way to go about it.

Purpose of Posting Bra Colors on Facebook?

The color postings are intended to create curiosity on what the trend is about. It uses two factors that motivate people, curiosity and sex. After seeing multiple Facebook updates of pink, purple, white and more, people may wonder what the color postings mean. They in turn discover that women are posting bra colors. Possibly finding that titillating, they may want to know why women are doing this. That is when they hit the cause, raising breast cancer awareness.

When someone has found the cause of the bra color updates, they have been made aware. Mission accomplished. Some people may stumble upon a blog or article that spreads breast cancer awareness further. There is then possibility that people will be educated on breast cancer risks, self exams, early detection and more.

Why Breast Cancer Awareness?

According to the Mayo Clinic, "Breast cancer is second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer deaths in American women." Over 200,000 women yearly are diagnosed with breast cancer in this country. In the United States, almost 40,000 women die annually from this disease. For a lot of women, especially those who have lost loved ones to the disease, that is enough reason to post their bra colors on Facebook.

The Mayo Clinic further states that early detection can be used for women to catch breast cancer in its early stages. This is when a cure is most probable. The National Breast Cancer Organization's website explains how women can give themselves a self -exam in the shower, lying down or in front of a mirror.

Use Social Media to Raise Awareness, Without Posting Bra Colors

Social media, like Facebook and Twitter, are often used to raise awareness for causes. People often urge their followers and friends to support a cause through brief messages. Some link to charities, articles and their own blog postings that support their views. It is a way to get their virtual community involved, make them aware and potentially educate.

There are ways to continuously support breast cancer awareness, or another cause, if you are too embarrassed to flaunt your bra colors on Facebook. You can post funny, provocative or poignant bumper stickers on your MySpace or Facebook page. Twitter and MySpace allow you to change the background of your page. You could use the logo of your cause there.

Twibbon is a site that allows you to support a cause on your Facebook or Twitter avatar (profile picture). There are numerous Breast Cancer Awareness Twibbons. These include the classic assortment of pink ribbons, pink lipsticked kiss marks and a pink curly wig. In the spirit of this posting bra colors on Facebook trend, you could even use their hot pink bra, featuring a pale pink ribbon on one cup.

Sources:

http://www.mayoclinic.org/breast-cancer/

http://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/about-breast-cancer/Breast-Self-Exam.aspx

http://twibbon.com/Search?searchQuery=breast+cancer

Published by Tamara McRill

Tamara McRill is a freelance writer focusing on news, politics, lifestyle and business. Tamara began her career writing for newspapers, including a brief stint as a sports editor, but is now reaching lar...  View profile

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  • Instructor: Fernando E. Prudhomme1/9/2010

    You are absolutely right, Rejean, we must ACT, so no other women has to go through this ordeal. I would be very happy to make a donation, it will be small, but I will commit to it quarterly. send me some info at thepeoplesastrologer@yahoo.com

  • Instructor: Fernando E. Prudhomme1/9/2010

    please forgive my spelling. Even thou I taught English for many years, I can't believe what a bad speller I can be...again, my apologies

  • Instructor: Fernando E. Prudhomme1/9/2010

    this was a very informative blog an breast cancer. I especially lived the options that were presented in most of these article-blogs, with rich reaources of information. your videos were also very compelling and thought provoking. how did you arrive at these tpes of info? Brilliantl;y done!

  • Eliza1/9/2010

    It's clever, but being a secret, makes it seem like high School- I still don't know who gets picked to be in the know.
    You have to be popular, I guess.

  • Rajean1/8/2010

    I'm sorry, I gave the wrong link below, but it is how I found your story!
    Bra Color Status Updates for Dollars:
    http://www.facebook.com//group.php?v=feed&story_fbid=244370632281&gid=244021562281#/group.php?v=wall&gid=244021562281

  • Rajean1/8/2010

    Please join the facebook page I started so we can actually DO something positive about raising funds and awareness for breast cancer research on the heels of this viral campaign. I think it was begun as a harmless, fun stunt. Together, we are making things happen.
    Bra Status Updates for Dollars:
    http://www.absolutelypr.com/denverprblog.html

    Thank you for listing all the breast cancer resources here!

  • cindy1/8/2010

    I love that people are continuing to raise breast cancer awareness in a month that is NOT Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Because the BC cauuse is year-round. I'm a 2-time survivor and thriver. Just discovered an amazing resource that I'm recommending to all my friends - it's a DVD called The Path of Wellness & Healing. It's jam packed with advice and goes thru the WHOLE bc experience, with the wisdom of every doctor from Deepak Chopra to Susan Love and every celeb from Sheryl Crow to Olivia Newton John. It's a major inspiration and obviously I want the whole world to know! :)

  • ridaah1/8/2010

    i agreee with the people on the bottom.

  • Flo1/8/2010

    There are several messages about that bra color update, not all of them mention breast cancer, and no association, clinic, university no one seems to be at the root of that fad...
    You should have mentionned that in your article and not believe everuthing your receive in your Facebook inbox!

  • Nancy V Canfield1/8/2010

    Believe me, the screen isn't big enough.

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