Theres a recent clip from this mrning being shared online about how check yourself for testicular cancer. In this clip Chris Hughes acts as model fro Dr Chris Steel to show a live testicual cancer check. Of course it was valuable information but it was unusual. He was waxed and tanned, he is a former Love Island contestant so thats probably mandatory. It did generate lots of publicity though which is no bad but I do wonder will it encourage men to get cheked? Maybe it might make it easier to explain to the doctor 'You that episode of This morning with Chris Hughes, well yeah I want to get that check done'. Or will their other halves make them watch it and hint that they should do the same?
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/this-morning/news/a871557/love-island-chris-hughes-testicular-examination-this-morning/
Generally on these shows it tends to be more womens health issues and beauty treatments involving lasers or needles that get shown. And Chris's testicle didn't get the backlash this womasn vagina did. People actively complained that that A it shouldn't be shown during daytime TV(even though you didn't actually see anything) and B that a designer vagina was a ridiculous thing to be showing anytime.
But thats why people watch it. Topics that polarise people tend to get more publicty. Like this one for Pole fitness for children. Some people thought it had to many shady connotations others simply admired the athletisim comparing it to gymnastics. Its strange the way we process things. Like wearing your knickers and bra to the beach would be bad but wearing a Bikini is fine even though they both cover the essentials .Sure you can be making up your own minds. Life would be very dull if we wer all the same.Might even get us to explore our Confirmation Bias
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xvo798HfOOo
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