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October may be Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but pornography sites aren't allowed to help out.

According to NBC News, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation rejected a proposed donation from Pornhub.com, an adult site.

The adult site said it would donate one cent for every 30 views of select videos on its site, but the Komen group said it does not want anything to do with the idea.

"We are not a partner, not accepting donations, and have asked them to stop using our name," NBC quoted the foundation as saying.

The adult site said it is now searching for another recipient for the "significant" cash donation.

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    MrMe wrote...
    What's the problem?
    I wasn't aware that money from porn spends differently than non-porn money. Is $1 from porn different than $1 from a car dealership? Wouldn't the porn industry be one of the industries that would be for saving as many breasts as possible? Pornhub should give the money to Planned Parenthood instead!
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