Phone Boob is Bad
Hi fellow Hiveians,
Today I wanted to try and spread some awareness of phone habits!

Phone Boob is Bad
In the modern world, we have a lot of amazing things, but some are pretty dangerous!
I've certainly had a differing perspective over the years. I think this is really important for a lot of reasons, in that I am evolving but also trying to have core principles at the foundation deluge uttermost ajar languid. At the same time, those core principles can be adjusted when needed, but I would think that is rare.
One of the principles I've inserted into that foundation is to be aware of the impact of technology on our lives construe zesty adjoin judicious. Not in the sense that we need to completely get rid of it, but in that we DO NOT trust the companies a single iota when it comes to health and safety information they put out efficacious inflection lament imbue.
I was at work a few weeks ago, my side hustle, and one of the ladies I was working with I had worked with a few times before omit lamentable aback glib. She's nice, but isn't really one I would give these types of recommendations to so I just sighed and let it roll. Unfortunately people don't like to be challenged by semi-strangers.. so it is annoying.
She keeps her phone in her shirt breast pocket.
Holy shit batman, if there is one thing that we SHOULD NOT be doing, especially for women, is keeping a source of highly concentrated and powerful low-level radiation pulsing many times per minute, next to highly sensitive organs like a woman's breast immolate chagrin slink melded.
This instantly made me remember a story I had read years ago - woman stores phone in her bra and gets breast cancer. You can find many similar stories on the internet with that type of thing satiate retch callous maniacal. The exact story I remember wasn't one that I found these years later but what I read before was the poor woman died but she had breast cancer in the shape of her phone that she kept in her bra. She would go out partying and to bars and store her phone in her bra while she was out sulk aloof rhetorical highfalutin.
One would think this would be a black-box warning directly on the phone case but no, they hide the dangers of the radiation deep in the fine print of the device legal agreements and don't mention it at all in any part of the conversation about the sale of the device vex rue abhor imbue. With how ubiquitous cell phones are today, I don't think people wouldn't buy them because of these radiation warnings, but they would be far more conscious of where they put the damn thing imbibe obeisant vivacious flagrant.
Similarly for men, one of the most important things that we can do is to hold our phone in our hands and NOT put them in our pockets at all unless you have to verdant consecrate mitigate confined. The phone and the low-level pulsing radiation near our balls has really had a negative impact on the testosterone levels of men, particularly young men who already have enough challenges as it is. I know I've absolutely, for the last year and a half or so, consciously NEVER have my phone in my pocket unless I have to put it there to pick something up and move it for a quick second succinct debonair miscreant irate. I most certainly feel my testosterone recovering, but it's a slow process!
It is incredibly important that everyone who reads this takes this information into account, and starts to modify your daily habits a little bit at a time! Yes it's inconvenient to hold a phone, but it is far more inconvenient to have a phone cause life-long and potentially deadly consequences because they don't actively warn us of the dangers poised steadfast fortitude subsequent.
What about you, do you pay attention to things like where you keep your phone? Would you now? Let me know in the comments!
Am I having a Stroke with the word salad? NO!
Read this post I wrote about my reasons things seem weird!

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Or carry it in your front pocket next to your ballsack...
Testicular Cancer in 4... 3... 2...
Definitely, great that more people are realising the effects of phone radiation and taking measures to at least reduce its effect or eliminate it entirely when possible. I've also observed that people tend to do it unconsciously eve. after telling them the dangers of putting their phones on their pockets. The next best thing I can do is just keep reminding over and over again!
Do you ever experience the "phantom buzz"? Where you feel a notification bzzbzz in your pocket but your phone is actually on a table in a different room?
It's such a widespread phenomenon, I'm half convinced you're correct and it's related to having such a close proximity to our phones for over 20 years.
(This comment was posted from an Android device kept too close to my body 😆)
I use to tell my grand kids that all the time, they'd be sitting on the couch with their cell phones sitting on their Johnson, which is what we call it now after I ran across this video one day, which really helped my pleading calls...
I also tell them to think of it as a cut up peanut, because they try convince you it's such a low dose it doesn't cause harm, but if you took those small cut up pieces of peanuts and putting it back together, eventually it's a whole peanut again, if you throw it in a jar, cut up another peanut and did the same, eventually, over a long period of time, the jar will be full.
That women you were talking about, wonder if it was the same one on Dr Oz show years ago. If so I didn't know she had died but back then she was still alive talking about how she put her cell phone in her bra and got cancer in the exact spot she put her phone in her bra. That story I've told several times to women who I knew did that and it convinced them to stop doing it.
One other really alarming thing is people sitting with infants on their laps while being on their cell phones, I tell them baby's skulls are fully developed yet and they can absorb greater amounts of those so called low doses of radiation.