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Breast Cancer Awareness on Facebook


Dpantherman

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A Facebook campaign which encourages users to make cryptic, suggestive status updates is the latest attempt to raise the profile of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The ‘I like it on the floor’ update has been raising eyebrows across the social networking website – largely due its flirty connotations.

The phrase, which also sees users substitute the word ‘floor’ for kitchen table, stairs, couch or any location of their choosing, appears to be an unofficial attempt to raise awareness of the disease.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1318206/I-like-floor-Facebook-status-updates-promote-Breast-Cancer-Awareness.html#ixzz11iPPKgWY

Does anyone else find this....weird? If thats the right word...It explains alot now, because I've been seeing it all day, and had no clue what the hell it meant, now that I know, I don't see the connection.

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hahah you guys are funny.

Its meant to provoke this exact reaction...confusion from men.

pretty much all the guys have thought it has been us bein dirty

last year they did post the color or your bra or something

Heres my status

"I like it on the coffee table"

Heres the comments:

One guy: what about the kitchen table? its a little higher

me: Yeah, sometimes on the kitchen table, but there is mainly Panthers stuff all over it. Mainly either on the kitchen table or on the floor.

him:i dont mind rustling around in the panthers stuff... you can wear the helmet ill wear the jersey and a panthers santa hat

me: HAHAHAHAHHAHA

another guy I know:I like it on the regular

another:anyway i can get it.

another:if i come over we can play "kitchen table"....all legs and no drawers

hahaha its actually been pretty interesting. my sister's was i like it on the leather chair and a couple guys were like damn girl ur crazy!

ive also seen:

i like it on the floor

i like it on the wicker trunk

i like it on the kitchen table

i like it hanging

i like it big black and gucci- my fave hahaha

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