Is this really offensive?
Ok, so last September when we were there, we were standing in line for Soarin. There was an older couple in front of us and a few people up there was a teenage girl probably 16 or so with a black t-shirt and in pink writing it said "Save the ta-ta's" and a pink breast cancer ribbon on it. Well this woman was utterly insulted by this shirt and wouldn't stop talking about it to her husband for the 25 or so minutes that we stood in line. As someone who lost a mother at the entirely too young age of 40 to breast cancer, I thought it was kind of cute. Ok, now I do understand what it means, but seriously, if she was worried about younger kids, would most young kids even know what that means? I mean I don't think it's really a well known slang, but I would think young kids wouldn't really get it. I mean there are shirts out there that talk about Breast cancer, and being a survivor, I would think they would know the word breast first before the word ta-ta. I mean there are a ton of songs out there where they use both of those words in them constantly. Anyway, she just kept going on and on about it, but I didn't really think it was that big of a deal. Am I wrong?